Seminary Co-op

@SeminaryCoop

Independent & Member-Owned Since 1961

Hyde Park, Chicago
Joined August 2009

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  1. 4 hours ago

    "The horrible duty is to go to the end."

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  2. 14 hours ago

    Join us at the Co-op TODAY, at 3pm, for Andrea Gabor in discussion of her new book "After the Education Wars: How Smart Schools Upend the Business of Reform."

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  3. Jan 12

    "What you will know of me is the shadow of the arrow that has hit its target."

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  4. Jan 12

    “If we don’t confront the roots of our helplessness, then we can’t understand political anger and envy.”—Martha Nussbaum, speaking to THE MONARCHY OF FEAR with Aziz Huq at the Co-op, October 2018.

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  6. Jan 11

    "I want to grab the word in my hand. Is the word an object?"

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    Jan 11

    Ling Ma's novel "Severance" mentioned in article celebrating Asian-American art in 2018. And don't miss Ling Ma at Thursday, January 17th at 6 PM.

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    Jan 11

    Attention; due to an incoming blizzard and a canceled flight my American Honor () event tomorrow Jan. 12 has been postponed until a later date. Sorry for any inconvenience!

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  9. Jan 11

    From Prof. Sean Dinces, "a penetrating and provocative account of the role of Michael Jordan and the championship Bulls in Chicago’s cultural and economic development." Chicago: Join us TONIGHT 6pm at the Co-op for a discussion of Dinces's "Bulls Markets"

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  10. Jan 11

    Co-op manager Adam Sonderberg was excited for GANGES—"a sweeping, interdisciplinary history of the world’s third-largest river, a potent symbol across South Asia and the Hindu diaspora" ( 2019). Discover this and many other new releases on our Front Table.

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  11. Jan 10

    "My unbalanced words are the wealth of my silence."

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    Jan 10

    Happening January 28 : "Literary Editing as Art & Practice with Brigid Hughes and " ––

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  13. Jan 10

    On our Front Table, unpack lives through letters: an 18th century library illuminates networks of power; a new bio relates Sartre's philosophy to his politics; literary figures fill Tarkovsky's diaries; & revolutionary potential in the NY African diaspora:

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  14. Jan 10

    "The Free Speech Century" is an essential resource for anyone interested in how our understanding of the First Amendment transformed over time and why it is so critical for the U.S. and for the world today. Join Geoffrey R. Stone for a discussion at the Co-op TONIGHT at 6pm.

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  15. Jan 10

    "But the most important word in the language has but two letter: is. Is."

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  16. Jan 9

    "For now time is the duration of a thought."

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  17. Jan 9

    "I know what I am doing here: I am telling of the instants that drip and are thick with blood."

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  18. Jan 9

    From his involvement in the New Left, to founding the field of cultural studies and examining race & identity in the 90s, Stuart Hall has been central to shaping many of the cultural & political debates of our time. Find ESSENTIAL ESSAYS here:

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  19. Jan 9

    "Love, Money, and Parenting" investigates how economic forces and growing inequality shape how parents raise their children. Join author Matthias Doepke at the Co-op TONIGHT at 6pm for a discussion and signing.

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    Jan 8

    Happy to see (twice!) and on ’s very on-brand list of bestsellers for 2018

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