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.
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Showing posts with label Fem. Show all posts
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Sunday Funday
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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.
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?
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.
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