Criticism in Public: An interview with Nan Z. Da
Nan Z. Da insists that preserving the generic, categorical distinctions that separate different forms of writing makes for “curious crossings.” It also makes criticism more capacious.
Nan Z. Da insists that preserving the generic, categorical distinctions that separate different forms of writing makes for “curious crossings.” It also makes criticism more capacious.
We may not have arrived at the end, but we have certainly arrived at the thought of it.
This is the second in a series of columns on public philosophy by Agnes Callard; read the first here. If you tell me to calm down, I probably won’t. The same goes for: “be…