Homophobes Without Homophobia
Bruno Perreau’s “Queer Theory: The French Response” illuminates the new politics of sexuality in contemporary conservative movements in France and the U.S.
"For a long time now I haven't been I."
— Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet
Bruno Perreau’s “Queer Theory: The French Response” illuminates the new politics of sexuality in contemporary conservative movements in France and the U.S.
Adrian DaubJun 28, 2017
Henry Zhang on “The New Normal: China, Art, and 2017,” at Beijing's Ullens Center of Contemporary Art (UCCA).
Henry ZhangJun 25, 2017
Rosemary McClure talks to legendary Kenyan author Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o about his short story, “The Upright Revolution: Or Why Humans Walk Upright.”
Rosemary McClureJun 24, 2017
David Kaye reviews Basharat Peer’s new book on India’s and Turkey’s strongmen.
David KayeJun 22, 2017
Uilleam Blacker reviews the new Pushkin Collection editions of Isaac Babel and Józef Wittlin.
Uilleam BlackerJun 18, 2017
The story of the Russian geneticists who domesticated the silver fox.
Colin DickeyJun 18, 2017
Is Europe entering a phase of new fascism? Not so fast, says our reviewer, as 1930s comparisons fail on many levels.
Erik D’AmatoJun 16, 2017
Cynthia Haven talks to Russian poet, journalist, and political activist Maria Stepanova.
Cynthia L. HavenJun 15, 2017
Daniel Saldaña París interview poet Robin Myers about her bilingual volume “Conflations,” translation, and literary communities in Mexico and the U.S.
Daniel Saldaña ParísJun 14, 2017
Patrick Iber reconsiders the legacy of the Congress for Cultural Freedom.
Patrick IberJun 11, 2017
Lauren Sarazen considers “Terror in France” by Gilles Kepel.
Lauren SarazenJun 11, 2017
Stephanie Newman interviews Dr. Andrea Pető, a professor of Gender Studies at the Central European University in Budapest.
Stephanie NewmanJun 7, 2017