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Lessons from the Game of Thrones
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Lessons from Game of Thrones

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Game of Thrones

What Cersei Gets Wrong About Leadership

Sanyin Siang on the good examples that stand out in a Game of Thrones story filled with bad ones

PUBLISHED May 15, 2019 IN Academics
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Game of Thrones

The Cost of Playing the Game of Thrones

Robin Kirk on what science fiction can tell us about the cost of power in our own world

PUBLISHED April 9, 2019 IN Academics
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Lessons from the Game of Thrones

The Genetics of Game of Thrones, or How Joffrey Became Such a Jerk

Mohamed Noor on what GOT can teach about the rules of genetic inheritance

PUBLISHED April 16, 2019
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Duke faculty hot takes on Game of Thrones

The Connection Between Game of Thrones and Mystic Poetry

Omid Safi on GOT's flawed characters and its challenges in portraying violence

PUBLISHED April 25, 2019 IN Academics
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Duke faculty short takes on the Game of Thrones

Why Game of Thrones & Fantasy Literature Get Medieval

Jessica Hines on the enduring power of the Middle Ages for literary imagination

As one of the great medievalist scholars, it made sense that JRR Tolkien would set his Lord of...

PUBLISHED May 1, 2019
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