Storytelling about the European Union tends to be done by those aggressively disinterested in its survival. Isn’t that a problem?

Adrian Daub
Adrian Daub is professor of comparative literature and German studies at Stanford University, where he directs the Clayman Institute for Gender Research. His next two books are The Dynastic Imagination: Family and Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Germany (University of Chicago Press, forthcoming) and What Tech Calls Thinking: An Inquiry into the Intellectual Bedrock of Silicon Valley (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, forthcoming).
“Westworld” and the Dawn of Baroque TV
By Adrian Daub
Part of the thrill of our New Golden Age of Television has been discovering incredible shows in places one wouldn’t have previously thought to look: streaming services, formerly niche channels ...