A quick recap of MOVE.
Curriculum for Marissa Alexander.
Indy Bay has pours bad faith on After the Crest II.
Before being torn down in 1992, Kowloon Walled City had 50,000 residents.
Headline says it all: Bangladeshi workers set fire to factories.
Frances Richard at Open Space, thoughts on the contemporary.
Write Jerry a letter.
The News From Oakland. Good writing, bad people.
John Rieder's essay on Genre and SciFi.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Sunday Funday
Labels:
Art,
Bangladesh,
Cities,
Clover,
Fem,
John Rieder,
Marissa Alexander,
MOVE,
OO,
police state,
Richard,
SF,
Treveno,
Workers
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Wednesday Link Dump.
On Egypt.
Chris Marker and Mario Marret, Bientot J'Espere (Be Seeing You).
Anarcho syndicalism at Puerto Real Shipyard.
Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson.
ECW on Debord's films.
Red Square, a documentary of the 2012 Montreal student movement.
Tariq Ali on Syria.
School is a Prison.
Chris Marker and Mario Marret, Bientot J'Espere (Be Seeing You).
Anarcho syndicalism at Puerto Real Shipyard.
Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson.
ECW on Debord's films.
Red Square, a documentary of the 2012 Montreal student movement.
Tariq Ali on Syria.
School is a Prison.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Notes on the American Dream: survival is not success, but it's a federal offense to protest near the secret service.
Textile Series, open submissions.
Erika Staiti in Jacket2.
Sharon Mesmer talks flarf.
People's garden in Oakland, still popping!
JClo takes on "Marxist poetics" in the name of historical (pop)materialism; the entirety of this issue of The Claudius App is sort of amazing. Shout outs to Oki, Jaleh, Dana, etc.
Textile Series, open submissions.
Erika Staiti in Jacket2.
Sharon Mesmer talks flarf.
People's garden in Oakland, still popping!
JClo takes on "Marxist poetics" in the name of historical (pop)materialism; the entirety of this issue of The Claudius App is sort of amazing. Shout outs to Oki, Jaleh, Dana, etc.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Closing Tabs
The Lies collective offers some required reading.
The homies at Davis Anti-Zionism have some thoughts for us: Note from Revolutionaries of Color II.
NC Piece Corps offers zines for your zine library: The Lowry Wars; I Will Not Crawl: Excerpts from Robert F. Williams on Black Struggle and Armed Self-Defense in Monroe, NC.
Two on the "aesthetics of communization": A Reply to Daniel Spaulding; a reply to Noys and Spaulding.
Highstar Capital, a private firm, is slowly taking over control of our ports, via Pueblo Lands.
The history of May Day, Peter Linebaugh.
Life within and against work: affective labor, feminist critique, and post-Fordist politics, Kathi Weeks.
The homies at Davis Anti-Zionism have some thoughts for us: Note from Revolutionaries of Color II.
NC Piece Corps offers zines for your zine library: The Lowry Wars; I Will Not Crawl: Excerpts from Robert F. Williams on Black Struggle and Armed Self-Defense in Monroe, NC.
Two on the "aesthetics of communization": A Reply to Daniel Spaulding; a reply to Noys and Spaulding.
Highstar Capital, a private firm, is slowly taking over control of our ports, via Pueblo Lands.
The history of May Day, Peter Linebaugh.
Life within and against work: affective labor, feminist critique, and post-Fordist politics, Kathi Weeks.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Link Dump
Phil Mailer on the 1974-1976 Portugese revolution.
ECW on critica radicale.
"Mexico Teachers Storm Political Party Offices", um, yes please.
More reviews of Rachel Kushner's book, The Flamethrowers. (Note to self, buy!)
Portraits of all female unit of Free Syrian Army.
Worries of a Family Man from Meditations Journal.
Some notes on Postcolonial theory and Vivek Chibber, and more!
Some noes on Benjamin, to go with some notes on Derrida(awesome hair edition).
How Documentary became a kind of film making.
More discussion of student debt.
ECW on critica radicale.
"Mexico Teachers Storm Political Party Offices", um, yes please.
More reviews of Rachel Kushner's book, The Flamethrowers. (Note to self, buy!)
Portraits of all female unit of Free Syrian Army.
Worries of a Family Man from Meditations Journal.
Some notes on Postcolonial theory and Vivek Chibber, and more!
Some noes on Benjamin, to go with some notes on Derrida(awesome hair edition).
How Documentary became a kind of film making.
More discussion of student debt.
Labels:
Benjamin,
Chibber,
Derrida,
ECW,
Film,
Meditations,
Mexico,
Portugal,
Postcolonial,
Rachel Kushner,
Student Debt,
Syria
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Closing Tabs
On Badiou and Wittgenstien.
Some light reading from Paul Mattick.
Aaron Bady on the American Novel and Zero Dark Thirty.
Rachel Kushner's blog, more please.
Black Gril Dangerous aks What's Wrong With the Term People of Color
Felice Varini and anamorphic perspective.
Corporations created the Harlem Shake.
Poetry:
Lisa Robertson: "Monday"
Dana Ward performs: "Crisis of Infinite Worlds"
PBS on Pomo poetry.
Music notes:
Mahtie Bush's new album.
NPR rocks the Bay and 1993.
Some light reading from Paul Mattick.
Aaron Bady on the American Novel and Zero Dark Thirty.
Rachel Kushner's blog, more please.
Black Gril Dangerous aks What's Wrong With the Term People of Color
Felice Varini and anamorphic perspective.
Corporations created the Harlem Shake.
Poetry:
Lisa Robertson: "Monday"
Dana Ward performs: "Crisis of Infinite Worlds"
PBS on Pomo poetry.
Music notes:
Mahtie Bush's new album.
NPR rocks the Bay and 1993.
Labels:
Aaron Bady,
Badiou,
Dana Ward,
Felice Varini,
Harlem Shake,
Paul Mattick,
POC,
Rachel Kushner,
Robertson,
Wittgenstein
Saturday, February 16, 2013
OMG I need to shut down my cpu
When Sartre Met RAF leader Andreas Baader, yes please!
Dan Ward writes fun essays.
An all Chinese issue of science fiction: notes from the end/beginning of hegemony.
Moscow's Avant-Garde Workers' Housing.
Agnes Varda limited time free stream.
Thom Donovan writes Buffy poetry.
AV Club on Duck Tales.
Antisocial technologies, circa 1906.
More links for Dorner:
GCM and Mike King weigh in again on the fiery end of Christopher Dorner.
Mike Davis.
30 Minutes is the difference between Mexico and Big Bear.
Essays from women that I need to read and/or incorporate into my undergrad couses:
Heroin/e, Cheryl Strayed.
The Fourth State of Matter, Jo Ann Beard.
Against Nature, Joyce Carol Oates.
No Name Woman, Maxine Hong Kingston.
My Misspent Youth, Meghan Daum.
Shunned, .
He and I, Natalia Ginzburg.
Notes From a Difficult Case, Ruthann Robson.
The Fracking of Rachel Carson, Sandra Steingraber.
The Bitch is Back, Sandra Tsing Loh.
Joy, Zadie Smith.
Split at the Root: An Essay on Jewish Identity, Adrienne Rich.
Dan Ward writes fun essays.
An all Chinese issue of science fiction: notes from the end/beginning of hegemony.
Moscow's Avant-Garde Workers' Housing.
Agnes Varda limited time free stream.
Thom Donovan writes Buffy poetry.
AV Club on Duck Tales.
Antisocial technologies, circa 1906.
More links for Dorner:
GCM and Mike King weigh in again on the fiery end of Christopher Dorner.
Mike Davis.
30 Minutes is the difference between Mexico and Big Bear.
Essays from women that I need to read and/or incorporate into my undergrad couses:
Heroin/e, Cheryl Strayed.
The Fourth State of Matter, Jo Ann Beard.
Against Nature, Joyce Carol Oates.
No Name Woman, Maxine Hong Kingston.
My Misspent Youth, Meghan Daum.
Shunned, .
He and I, Natalia Ginzburg.
Notes From a Difficult Case, Ruthann Robson.
The Fracking of Rachel Carson, Sandra Steingraber.
The Bitch is Back, Sandra Tsing Loh.
Joy, Zadie Smith.
Split at the Root: An Essay on Jewish Identity, Adrienne Rich.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Dorner & Cyberpunk links
Christopher Dorner links:
GEORGE CICCARIELLO-MAHER and MIKE KING on American Blowback.
Ruth Fowler on Dourner's manifesto.
Weird Sacramento version on growing anti-police sentiment.
The first US citizen to be hunted by drones in the US!
Edited manifesto with updates about shooting innocent civilians.
Uncensored edition of manifesto.
Futureshock with Mark Dery.
GEORGE CICCARIELLO-MAHER and MIKE KING on American Blowback.
Ruth Fowler on Dourner's manifesto.
Weird Sacramento version on growing anti-police sentiment.
The first US citizen to be hunted by drones in the US!
Edited manifesto with updates about shooting innocent civilians.
Uncensored edition of manifesto.
Futureshock with Mark Dery.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Link Dump
Dan Thomas Glass on Anne Boyer.
The Disneyfication of Oakland.
Empire of Neomemory--Heriberto Yepez on Charles Olson.
James Mollison, The Disciples--portraits of concertgoers.
C (299,782 km/s): a short film.
Agnes Varada, The Black Panters (1968).
Games for my iPhone.
Joshua Clover on Magic Mike, Step Up Revolution and Occupy.
The Disneyfication of Oakland.
Empire of Neomemory--Heriberto Yepez on Charles Olson.
James Mollison, The Disciples--portraits of concertgoers.
C (299,782 km/s): a short film.
Agnes Varada, The Black Panters (1968).
Games for my iPhone.
Joshua Clover on Magic Mike, Step Up Revolution and Occupy.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Closing Tabs
Notes on Fringe.
George Monbiot on Neoliberalism. More from Philip Pilkington on Hayek's Delusion. Notes from the trenches of "conscious capitalists," Whole Foods CEO experientially dismisses class conflict.
Empire and Modern Political Thought.
14 Rules for Predicting Future Geopolitical Events.
Fresh Prince theme run through every language in Google translate!
Notes on the decreasing Bolsa, handy chart edition.
French Strikes of May-June 1968.
Endnotes on Misery & Debt.
LARB: McKenzie Wark on Andrey Platonov's Happy Moscow.
The SWP is in crisis! Wait, the bureaucratic party form is patriarchal? Who knew!
Oakland has super cops!
Tarantino talking about Django Unchained.
Athen's cracks down on squats.
George Monbiot on Neoliberalism. More from Philip Pilkington on Hayek's Delusion. Notes from the trenches of "conscious capitalists," Whole Foods CEO experientially dismisses class conflict.
Empire and Modern Political Thought.
14 Rules for Predicting Future Geopolitical Events.
Fresh Prince theme run through every language in Google translate!
Notes on the decreasing Bolsa, handy chart edition.
French Strikes of May-June 1968.
Endnotes on Misery & Debt.
LARB: McKenzie Wark on Andrey Platonov's Happy Moscow.
The SWP is in crisis! Wait, the bureaucratic party form is patriarchal? Who knew!
Oakland has super cops!
Tarantino talking about Django Unchained.
Athen's cracks down on squats.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
I need to shutdown my computer
Sandra Simons picks David Lau for Everyday Genius.
ECW at TNI.
Lana Turner Links:
Joshua Clover and the World System.
Nathan Brown on Badiou, TC, and riots.
Notes on Baudelaire.
Poetry Foundation on LT: (note the list of authors); Poetry Foundation on JClo's "Insurrectionary Turn" in the American Reader.
No State Solution in Gaza, dated and still relevant.
Malcolm Harris on the education bubble.
Brandon Brown on Frank Ocean; on Rene Ricard (bonus K. Killian on Ricard).
Spoiler Alert: The history of US veto votes in the UN.
It's cracking in Egypt again; some news coverage.
Steven Spielberg loves him some white people--Aaron Bady on Lincoln; and Cory Robin.
More notes from KteeO on prison and menstruation. We love you GRRL!
Nina Power on recent actually political movements.
Jodi Angel gets some love from Tinhouse.
Dana Ward's year end music wrap up.
Heather Havrilesky on apocalypse as wish fulfillment.
Notes on comic-novels and Chris Ware.
Manorhouse Quarterly.
Rachel Kushner on Clarice Lispector.
Grading standards to add to all future syllabi.
"Shut it Down."
ECW at TNI.
Lana Turner Links:
Joshua Clover and the World System.
Nathan Brown on Badiou, TC, and riots.
Notes on Baudelaire.
Poetry Foundation on LT: (note the list of authors); Poetry Foundation on JClo's "Insurrectionary Turn" in the American Reader.
No State Solution in Gaza, dated and still relevant.
Malcolm Harris on the education bubble.
Brandon Brown on Frank Ocean; on Rene Ricard (bonus K. Killian on Ricard).
Spoiler Alert: The history of US veto votes in the UN.
It's cracking in Egypt again; some news coverage.
Steven Spielberg loves him some white people--Aaron Bady on Lincoln; and Cory Robin.
More notes from KteeO on prison and menstruation. We love you GRRL!
Nina Power on recent actually political movements.
Jodi Angel gets some love from Tinhouse.
Dana Ward's year end music wrap up.
Heather Havrilesky on apocalypse as wish fulfillment.
Notes on comic-novels and Chris Ware.
Manorhouse Quarterly.
Rachel Kushner on Clarice Lispector.
Grading standards to add to all future syllabi.
"Shut it Down."
Labels:
apocalypse,
Baudelaire,
Brandon Brown,
Clover,
Comics,
Dana Ward,
ECW,
Egypt,
Gaza,
Lana Turner,
Lau,
Lispector,
Nathan Brown,
Nina Power
Monday, November 12, 2012
Link Dump
What is it like to be a Bat? Thomas Nagel
Wen Stephenson on environmental denial in the media.
Joshua Clover, The Insurrectionary Turn in The American Reader (part 1, and 2).
Remember those new technologies the SFPD used to track tweets from the Fuck Columbus weekend beat down? They're probably definitely not unconstitutional.
Whitman understands that whole criminal justice thing; 105, "You Felons on Trial in Cours"
The Incomprehensible Black Anarchist Position. Absolutely, necessary reading.
Kteeo is in jail; she's writing about and raising awareness ofpolitical repression Mothers in prison.
ECW doing some Leopoldina Fortunati translations at TNI.
Friends doing some nice music: Doombird, Cygnus EP; bonus! Joe Davencense's soundcloud profile.
The Dreadful Genius of the Obama Moment: Inaugurating Multiculturalist White Supremecy, Dylan Rodriguez.
Malcolm Harris reviews James C. Scott's "Two Cheers for Anarchism" in LARB.
More reading from NC: NC Piece Corps.
Philadelphia's history of Riots.
Wen Stephenson on environmental denial in the media.
Joshua Clover, The Insurrectionary Turn in The American Reader (part 1, and 2).
Remember those new technologies the SFPD used to track tweets from the Fuck Columbus weekend beat down? They're probably definitely not unconstitutional.
Whitman understands that whole criminal justice thing; 105, "You Felons on Trial in Cours"
The Incomprehensible Black Anarchist Position. Absolutely, necessary reading.
Kteeo is in jail; she's writing about and raising awareness of
ECW doing some Leopoldina Fortunati translations at TNI.
Friends doing some nice music: Doombird, Cygnus EP; bonus! Joe Davencense's soundcloud profile.
The Dreadful Genius of the Obama Moment: Inaugurating Multiculturalist White Supremecy, Dylan Rodriguez.
Malcolm Harris reviews James C. Scott's "Two Cheers for Anarchism" in LARB.
More reading from NC: NC Piece Corps.
Philadelphia's history of Riots.
Labels:
Anarchism,
Clover,
Doombird,
Environment,
Fortunati,
Obama,
Philosophy,
Riots,
SF,
Whitman
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Link Dump
Music streaming, Sacto edition: Doom Bird; Death Grips; (non-sacto edition) James S.
How media ignore rape culture.
A reading group based on JClo et al.
A lot of things from Cindy Sherman.
Borges lectures on Verse at Harvard, via Ubuweb.
RIP Eric Hobsbawm.
Poetry: Samuel Solomon on young poets in the UK, originally from Lana Turner; Dana Ward interview.
Mandatory reading list, Russian Sci-Fi edition: Arkady and Boris Strugatsky's dark, ambiguous Roadside Picnic.
Zucchini Soup, anyone?
Letters to write.
How media ignore rape culture.
A reading group based on JClo et al.
A lot of things from Cindy Sherman.
Borges lectures on Verse at Harvard, via Ubuweb.
RIP Eric Hobsbawm.
Poetry: Samuel Solomon on young poets in the UK, originally from Lana Turner; Dana Ward interview.
Mandatory reading list, Russian Sci-Fi edition: Arkady and Boris Strugatsky's dark, ambiguous Roadside Picnic.
Zucchini Soup, anyone?
Letters to write.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Link Dump
The New Inquiry has literally everything you'd ever want to read lately: Breaking Bad, ECW, Rape in Little Birds, Jasper Bernes on Occupy, and Q & A with Juliana Spahr (bonus article here, super bonus Chain in Jacket 2).
In other news, Viewpoint Magazine has a new issue up and it looks amazing.
Kathi Weeks talks about "The Problem with Work."
AK press publishes notes on occupy, We Are Many.
NYT gets on the Claude McKay bandwagon.
And lastly, 4 Chan and the Currency of the Commons.
In other news, Viewpoint Magazine has a new issue up and it looks amazing.
Kathi Weeks talks about "The Problem with Work."
AK press publishes notes on occupy, We Are Many.
NYT gets on the Claude McKay bandwagon.
And lastly, 4 Chan and the Currency of the Commons.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Links
An Open Letter to the UC Community From Some Friends: "NO COPS / NO BOSSES / NO COMPROMISES / WE WANT EVERYTHING."
Consuming Youth: Vampires, Cyborgs, and the Culture of Consumption, Robert Latham.
The Culture of the New Capitalism, Richard Sennet.
Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System, Giovanni Arrighi & Beverly J. Silver.
Why We're Still Blocking Classes, notes on the continuation of the Montreal student strikes.
Comix on the struggles of the working class: Prole.info
Women who write poetry criticism roundtable with Juliana Spahr, Vanessa Place, Danielle Pafunda, and more!
"Actual Riots as Necessary!": Interview with Brian Ang.
Sarah Lawrence, with Guns! Notes on teaching at Westpoint.
Felix Guitiari, Why Italy?
Consuming Youth: Vampires, Cyborgs, and the Culture of Consumption, Robert Latham.
The Culture of the New Capitalism, Richard Sennet.
Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System, Giovanni Arrighi & Beverly J. Silver.
Why We're Still Blocking Classes, notes on the continuation of the Montreal student strikes.
Comix on the struggles of the working class: Prole.info
Women who write poetry criticism roundtable with Juliana Spahr, Vanessa Place, Danielle Pafunda, and more!
"Actual Riots as Necessary!": Interview with Brian Ang.
Sarah Lawrence, with Guns! Notes on teaching at Westpoint.
Felix Guitiari, Why Italy?
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Sol Lewitt.
Pollution in Richmond.
Erika Sati and the City from Summer School in the Bay.
Brian Kim Stefans in LARB.
Pollution in Richmond.
Erika Sati and the City from Summer School in the Bay.
Brian Kim Stefans in LARB.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Link Dump.
Rolling Stone thinks through the real of global warming while the LA Times thinks through a world with 7 Billion people.
The women of Brooklyn are being realistic, demanding the impossible; meanwhile, Metamute goes spelunking in The Gender Rift in Communisation.
Hyphenated-Republic on the Lakeview School Occupation.
Two from LARB: on deforestation; the rise of Benjamin studies. On a side note, I'm so glad LARB exists!
My other recent romance, The New Inquiry, has a new issue out on Cops, featuring some of my favorite bloggers/writers. Here's a solid piece on the rise of domestic drones. Also, if you haven't heard of Imp Kerr, editor of TNI, nows the time to go image searching.
There's always more, but I really need to restart my desktop.
The women of Brooklyn are being realistic, demanding the impossible; meanwhile, Metamute goes spelunking in The Gender Rift in Communisation.
Hyphenated-Republic on the Lakeview School Occupation.
Two from LARB: on deforestation; the rise of Benjamin studies. On a side note, I'm so glad LARB exists!
My other recent romance, The New Inquiry, has a new issue out on Cops, featuring some of my favorite bloggers/writers. Here's a solid piece on the rise of domestic drones. Also, if you haven't heard of Imp Kerr, editor of TNI, nows the time to go image searching.
There's always more, but I really need to restart my desktop.
Labels:
Benjamin,
deforestation,
drones,
gender rift,
global warming,
Imp Kerr,
Lakeview,
occupation,
OO,
population,
Rolling Stone,
TNI,
women
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Brave
The New Inquiry is doing everything that is good lately, here's Lili Loofbourow with some notes on Pixar's Brave. Like it for the links to Louie and Arrested Development, love it for the art by Imp Kerr.
Conservatism, Conceptualism, Grey Area: Matvei Yankelevich vs. Marjorie Perloff
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