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.
Showing posts with label Benjamin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benjamin. Show all posts
Sunday, April 28, 2013
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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
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