The article focuses on author Salman Rushdie joining the faculty of Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, as Distinguished Writer in Residence. He will also place his journals in Emory's Woodruff Library. The Rushdie Archive at Emory will have his private journals about his life under the fatwa by Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini. Details are given for Rushdie's relationship with the university.
The article reviews the exhibition "Imprinting the South: Works on Paper From the Collection of Lynn Barstis Williams and Stephen J. Goldfarb," at Georgia Museum of Art Athens, Georgia through September 16, 2007.
Features the text of a paper presented as part of a panel entitled `Feminist Philosophy After Twenty Years' at the meeting of the American Philosophical Association (APA) on December 30, 1993 in Atlanta, Georgia. Factors that led to development of feminist philosophy; Indoctrination of women's inferiority to men in philosophical pursuits; Events leading to the birth of Hypatia journal.