When the US Government Went After Anti-Nazi Hollywood
LARB presents an excerpt from “Hollywood Hates Hitler! ” by Chris Yogerst.
LARB presents an excerpt from “Hollywood Hates Hitler! ” by Chris Yogerst.
"The pandemic has made me, once again, that sorry thing: a mere spectator of life." D. A. Miller on social distancing and "Death in Venice."
João Florêncio on reckoning with both Larry Kramer’s landmark HIV/AIDS activism and shortcomings.
A conversation about the past and future of the Electoral College.
The producers of “Asian Americans” reflect on the making of their groundbreaking documentary series.
What if we throw out the blueprints of exclusionary prestige and fuel a resistance that defunds the traditions of Higher Ed?
Jesse McCarthy considers the writing of Frank B. Wilderson III.
Eleanor J. Bader speaks with Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law about the pitfalls of popular prison reforms and the need to pursue restorative justice instead.
Revisiting Jean Rhys’s translation of a classic French tale of sadistic desire and forbidden love.
Megan Moodie details her own experiences with chronic pain and illness alongside a critical assessment of Jennifer Brea’s documentary “Unrest” (2017).
Martin Hägglund responds to his critics.
Martin Hägglund responds to his critics.
Martin Hägglund responds to his critics.
Jodi Dean on whether you should spend your time on “This Life” by Martin Hägglund.
William Clare Roberts appraises the democratic socialism of Martin Hägglund's "This Life."
Michael W. Clune on desire and socialism in Martin Hägglund's "This Life."