Sometimes, you gotta bring the earthquake to California.
- “a big idea floating around talk of Haiti’s reconstruction was that the disaster was a chance for the country to be a tabula rasa, on which could be imposed something entirely new.”
- Excerpt: Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb
- Peace Comes to Turkey? On Newroz in Kurdistan
- One of Us: “These are stimulating times for anyone interested in questions of animal consciousness.”
- “The distinctive thing about Irish censorship is that it had such a contrary effect.”
- Photographs from the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, & the garment workers’ strikes that preceded it
- Walking the City: an interview with Nabil Shawkat on the pleasures of exploring Cairo on foot
- A tribute to Perween Rahman
- Making Art Out of Earthquakes: on Bloom, an “internet-based earthwork” visualizing activity on the Hayward Fault
- Bollywood Easter: images of Christ in '70s poster art from India
- “Practice resurrection.”
The family that primitive accumulates together, stays together.
- Will UC Berkeley occupiers get justice?
- The impact of budget cuts on California's community colleges
- A flurry of online legislation moves through California legislature: "SB 1306 is the absurdity degree zero of online panacea hallucination: It creates a 'New University of California' that must offer credentials but that may not offer instruction."
- Chicago is ground zero for "free market" education reform . . . but it's not only Chicago
- "Banks wrote off $3 billion of student loan debt in the first two months of 2013, up more than 36 percent from the year-ago period."
- The growing burden of college fees
- Half the professoriate will kill the other half for free
- The gender politics of MOOCs
- Why would MOOCs lower tuition? "Previous means of [lowering production costs] haven't resulted in reduced tuition. Instead the increased 'profit' from cost savings has been kept in-house."
- "Ah, student government: that perennial stepping stone for proto-politicians and safety valve against student activism"
- Atlanta cheating scandal is an indictment of education "reform," standardized testing, and authoritarian administration
- Whiteness supreme: Towson University and liberal ironists
- Photos from national demo in support of Sussex University occupation
- In Chile, students are back in the streets
- Interview with John Holloway: The meaning of revolution and autonomous struggle today
- "We were handcuffing [black and hispanic] kids for no reason": Stop-and-frisk on trial
- Pamphlet on the Flatbush rebellion; Kimani Gray and two weeks of struggle in Flatbush
- Toys for the state of exception
Please Don’t Beat Me, Sir! Is now available online and as a DRM-free download from Vimeo OnDemand
- “the Supreme Court decided life for shoplifting wasn’t cruel and unusual punishment”
- “The myth of the “Harlem Shake” is that its viral spread was spontaneous, not directed by financial interests…”
- Agamben Toys: Apposite Baubles For The State Of Exception
- “Like Walter Benjamin’s angel of history, Dutt has lived life with his face turned towards the past.”
- “Even in the brief history of this country, then, marriage has not been consistently defined and has been constantly evolving…”
- “You’ve simply made it more complicated and laden with meaning by adding ideas of your own.”
- “As the dancer’s positively-charged wing get closer to a neighbour’s positively-charged antenna, it produces a force that physically repels the antenna.”
- “If the administrators cannot compete and be effective online, then it’s time to get out of the way for the people who can.”
- “The script… sees the bald Indian pacifist confronting the British Imperial authorities with nothing but indomitable will, gentle wisdom and a Gatling gun he drags around in a coffin.”
- “Does Anyone Care About Newspaper Ombudsmen?”
- How to Apply to Art School in China
Beingtherewith, in USA is recognized as the ultimate in taste.
- The Fast-Food Feminism of the Topless Femen
- Rihanna's Melancholic Damage
- Old Dreams Waiting to Be Realized: interview with The Knife
- "I really do want to understand how to work with political incoherence" - interview with Lauren Berlant
- "Disability is entirely economic and has been so since the move to industrial models of labor."
- Kids, crimes & incarceration
- Behind every so-called misfit is a male manager/disciplinarian waiting to make a profit. Sometimes it’s money; sometimes it’s an investment in souls.
- Tough with badges, punks without them
- The Flatbush rebellion
- Action dries your tears: Can mental health struggles become offensive again? (Disclosure: this is part of a project that I work on)
- How to deal with being called out
- The story of every drone strike in Pakistan
- Stratfor on the Cyprus bailout
- Best fashion blog: What Ali Wore
- Against Equality
- "...all these straight people defining the parameters of discourse around same-gender marriage (whether pro-, or anti-from-a-radical-perspective) are still reproducing this same thing where queer people don’t get to define the terms of their own politics, engagements with those politics, and so on."
- Beyond the Access Narrative: Marriage Politics, Austerity, Surveillance
- Mexican town finds more security and peace by throwing out the police
- R U XTREEM?
- PREPARE TO HAVE YOUR FACE ROCKED
- howling dogs
- Melba Roy Mouton
- "as a person who put this negative thing out, I have to put something positive out... You have to be accountable for what you do."
For centuries, the countries, economies and peoples of the Indian Ocean were bound together in an informal, cooperative economic community. Today they're bound together by Bint Battuta.
- Imagining Hafez: Rabindranath Tagore in Iran, 1932 [podcast]
- Poetas castellanos del Sáhara
- 19th-century Circassophilia
- Ottoman Palestine: The History of a Name [podcast]
- Mumbai’s Irani cafés
- The Ethiopian-Armenian community
- On Qur'anic healing in Egypt
- Soviet cinema and African filmmaking
- Fantasies of Reason: Science, Superstition, and the Supernatural in Iran [pdf]
- The history of Hamra Street in Beirut
- On the pleasures of exploring Cairo on foot
- A Muslim Vision for the Chinese Nation: Chinese Pilgrimage Missions to Mecca during World War II
- Earthquakes and the apocalypse
- Lama Abu-Odeh on Joseph Massad’s Empire of Sexuality
- An Indonesian Community in Cairo: Continuity and Change in a Cosmopolitan Islamic Milieu
If you want understand the difference between midcentury technocracy and neoliberal technocracy, see here.
- An Atlas of Misreading
- Anthony Lewis (1927-2013)
- How law firms rip off the companies that rip off the rest of us.
- "The Charter [of rights and freedoms] protects the right to freedom of expression, but there is no right to protest."
- The Westminster System and neoliberal crises.
- Republicans, the NLRB, and the attack on the administrative state.
- The problem with OSHA. (Series)
- US counties in 12 demographic categories.
- "Silicon Valley, rather than elected governments, determines the shape of the future."
- Brogramming and anti-brogramming.
You know what else has infiltrated the most fundamental aspects of your life, your social organization, your body, even your self-concepts? No, really, do you? I'm curious.
- "Twitter seems to be making aspects of academic practice more visible"
- "as long as people want to be seen reading, things to read will be printed"
- "photos are disposable records of moments, to be taken in bulk and largely forgotten and unshared"
- "“It made it more real to folks,” he said. “There’s nothing like a hundred YouTube videos to do that""
- "This makes the drone the greatest champion of neoliberal practices"
- "The False Distinction Between “Online” And “The Real”
- "The great sin of Facebook is that it made “like” far too important and too obvious"
- "he is siphoning off my very lifeblood in the service of charging his Apple-issued heart replacement"
- "Cyborg writing is the first instant of picking up the tools"
- "Shaw thought the videos looked “pre-viral” and saw an opportunity to exploit them"
- "“Boston Punk Zombie,” reads the crudely-scrawled avatar of a green-mohawked punk with the address [email protected]"
- "Sandberg assumes that the feminist question is simply, how can I be a more successful worker?"
- "this isn’t Where the Boys Are; it’s where the boys aren’t shit"
- "it takes a while to appreciate that this is more of a horror film than a comedy"