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Race, Hip-Hop, and Academe: David Green, Khirsten L. Scott, and Dennis L. Winston in Conversation
David Green, Khirsten L. Scott, and Dennis Winston discuss the role of hip-hop in antiracism and its relationship to the academy....
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Race, Hip-Hop, and Academe: David Green, Khirsten L. Scott, and Dennis L. Winston in Conversation
David Green, Khirsten L. Scott, and Dennis Winston discuss the role of hip-hop in antiracism and its relationship to the academy....
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Revolution, Democracy, and the Tunisian Exception
On Sunday, July 25th, after a day of nationwide protest, Tunisian President Kaïs Saïed announced the dissolution of Parliament and the government of Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi....
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Love for Shale
A report from the United States’s oil frontier reveals the surprising reason Americans don’t trust government, even when it can help them....
A Slantwise Approach: A Conversation with Martha Cooley
Dinah Lenney talks with Martha Cooley about her new novel, “Buy Me Love,” released by Red Hen Press....
Resistance and Rhetoric in Susana Thénon’s “Ova Completa”
The Argentinian feminist poet had a harsh, yet oddly hopeful, view of humanity....
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The Noosphere Gazette: On Peter B. Kaufman’s “The New Enlightenment and the Fight to Free Knowledge”
An open-access, verifiable, digital knowledge base would potentially enable a major flowering of the human mind....
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Roleplaying a Communist Cop in the Ruins of Revolution
“Disco Elysium: The Final Cut” is a roleplaying game that turns a murder mystery into a surreal voyage through the history of capitalism and empire....
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Katie Kitamura’s “Intimacies”
Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher are joined by Katie Kitamura to discuss her latest novel, “Intimacies.”...
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The Need to Talk: On Marguerite Duras’s “The Darkroom”
“The Darkroom” is a critique of aesthetics and politics, and a meditation on the end of the world....
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