Arts and Humanities
Classicism
100%
Empire
88%
Ruin
66%
Tradition
61%
Twentieth Century
50%
Charles Chesnutt
38%
Jack London
33%
Climate Change
33%
Literary forms
33%
American Vision
33%
quotidian
33%
Crisis
33%
Imperial Culture
33%
Cultural Production
33%
Outsider
33%
Elaboration
33%
Ancient History
33%
American literature
33%
Literary Production
33%
Food Culture
33%
Under-water
33%
Environmental Humanities
33%
Cultural Artifact
33%
Sculpture
33%
Commodification
33%
Wild Animal
33%
John Smith
33%
Disappearance
33%
creatures
33%
Exotic
33%
Herman Melville
33%
Ante-bellum
27%
Classical Period
27%
Toni Morrison
27%
Classical tradition
27%
inheritors
27%
Contemporary
27%
ancient world
27%
Narrative
22%
American History
22%
Modern America
16%
Geopolitics
16%
D.C. Washington
16%
Historiography
16%
era
16%
Revolutions
16%
Kara Walker
16%
Visual Arts
16%
monumental sculpture
16%
critical practice
16%
Keyphrases
Classicism
100%
United States
66%
Empire
66%
Slavery
55%
20th Century
44%
Ancient History
44%
Industrialization
33%
Long History
33%
Petroleum
33%
Distant Site
33%
Planetary Crisis
33%
Jack London
33%
Tobacco
33%
Food Culture
33%
Cultural Production
33%
American Literature
33%
Literary Production
33%
Literary Form
33%
Ecocritical
33%
Climate Change
33%
Expropriation
33%
Consumption Habits
33%
American Life
33%
Meat
33%
Carbon Emissions
33%
Industrial Production
33%
Extinction Rate
33%
Outsider
33%
Melville
33%
Poetry
33%
Whale
33%
Imperial Cult
33%
Futures Past
33%
Charles Chesnutt
33%
Classical Tradition
22%
Inheritors
22%
American History
22%
Toni Morrison
22%
Classical Antiquity
22%
Antebellum Period
22%
Dominant Narrative
22%
American Civilization
11%
Post-reconstruction
11%
Claude McKay
11%
Producing Economy
11%
Wild Food
11%
New Rome
11%
Living Resources
11%
Kara Walker
11%
David Walker
11%