Indiana Jones found the lost ark of campus clichés
The article discusses the cultural significance of Indiana Jones in relation to various campus clichés. It explores themes such as social justice, decolonization, and the impact of Western civilization. The author reflects on how these themes resonate within contemporary academic discourse.
- ▪Indiana Jones serves as a metaphor for exploring complex cultural issues.
- ▪The article highlights the intersection of popular culture and academic themes.
- ▪It addresses the relevance of historical narratives in modern education.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
Maya Dehlin Spach/FilmMagic {"customDimensions": {"2":"Owen Anderson","8":"american founding, arizona state university, christianity, climate change, decolonization, harrison ford, indiana jones, indigenous land, social justice, western civilization, opinion \u0026 analysis","11":"opinion \u0026 analysis","7":"opinion","10":"05/22/2026"}, "post": {"id": 2676927535, "providerId": 0, "sections": [0, 2229864441, 545193419, 32156549], "authors": [26933036], "tags": ["american founding", "arizona state university", "christianity", "climate change", "decolonization", "harrison ford", "indiana jones", "indigenous land", "social justice", "western civilization", "opinion \u0026 analysis"], "streams": [], "split_testing": {}} }
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at The Blaze.