- An Institutionalized Disregard for Palestinian Life
- Darwin on St. Helena and the Birth of a Volcano
- Neymar and Race in Brazil
- The Banlieue Archipelago
- Resisting Resilience
- A Brief History of the Humanities Postdoc
- Sexual Assault and the State in Egypt
- Ahmet Hamdi Tanp?nar in Translation
- The Organ Detective: A Career Spent Uncovering a Hidden Global Market in Human Flesh
- The Slow Death of Turkish Higher Education
- Gecekondu chic? Informal settlements and urban poverty as cultural commodity
- What Was Left Behind: Music of the Ottoman Empire
- Repetition and Death in the Colony: On the Israeli Attacks in Gaza
- Commodity feminism
- Laughing all the way to the potato salad
- Lattes and class
- The Weeping Time
- Virginia Woolf and privacy
- Anne Hollander, dead at 83
- The unknown history of Latino lynchings
- Kareem Abdul Jabbar in defense of YA
- On the Gaza Border
- Palestine 1896
- The occupation will last forever, Netanyahu clarifies
- How Politics and Lies Triggered an Unintended War in Gaza
- Modi Aide Accused of Murders to Lead India Ruling Party
- Job security for teachers helps everyone
- China's rulers team up with notorious 'White Wolf' of Taiwan
- The N.S.A.'s Spying on Muslim-Americans
- Iraq Illusions
- How to Bring Back the Nigerian Schoolgirls, Three Months On
- Judith Butler reviews ‘The Death Penalty’ by Jacques Derrida
- Orient(al[ism]) in East Asian languages
- Taiwan busts racing pigeon kidnapping ring
- On the one hundred and thirty six colours of race in Brazil
- On the "neoliberal rhetoric of harm"
- The Moral Economy of Settler Colonialism
- The Architecture Of Abortion
- What does a city for women look like?
- Sexual assault and the Egyptian state: A history of violence
- The Military-Literary Complex
- On the right to be forgotten
- Colonising the Clouds : Infrastructure Territory and The Geopolitics of The Stacks
- Italy's underground mosques
- Why Do Vampires Speak Arabic?
- The Cruel Economy of Soccernomics: Capital, Players, and Football in the 21st Century
- Infrastructural and Militarized Cartography of Gaza
- Facebook, between the postal service and television producers
- Against the employer-based welfare system
- Nobody likes to be occupied.
- "In the Jewish state, there is pity and humane feelings only for Jews....The Jewish state is only for Jews."
- Hindutva is "an attempt to standardise, essentialise, codify and systematise a vast universe of incommensurate beliefs, practices, rituals, theologies and narratives—to render Hinduism modern and modular."
- Can Francis handle the Church?
- Holding TEPCO responsible for Fukushima's suicide deaths
- Shin-Bijutsukai, a Japanese design magazine from 1902
- Wall Street as cause and beneficiary of skyrocketing university tuition
- G.I. bill funds flow to for-profit colleges that fail state aid standards
- A brief history of the humanities postdoc
- Student housing gets swanky and investors salivate
- Survey finds 40 percent of colleges not investigating sexual assaults
- Can't stop, won't stop: campus riots, 2013-2014
- The military-literary complex
- Reportback from Murrieta
- On the "neoliberal rhetoric of harm"
- "The rockets being fired from Gaza are a form of non-violent protest"
- No, Israel does not have the right to self-defense in international law against occupied Palestinian territory
- "[S]ome lives remain abstract, Palestinian lives (but also—see Murrieta or Chicago—black and brown lives generally) remain, in the press, in some minds, invisible and without value."
- The crisis of my friends
- "Move over, luxury LIC high-rise condos and Brooklyn brownstones, homeless shelters have become hot commodities”
- "He can't be alone outside after dark, needs permission to walk through his neighborhood or go to a bowling alley.”
- "Some of the dead snakes were little more than skeletons.Others, only recently dead, were covered with flies & maggots”
- "My first instinct...I ran and I ran...My baby was already dead. He was dead already...dead, dead.”
- "For all his humor, and smarts, and bylines, you know exactly what he wants”
- "Most of all, we know how cheap your suit is. Ew, why so cheap?"
- "Former frontman of the Impotent Sea Snakes tried to expand hobby of raising lemurs and monkeys into a private zoo.”
- "That's my cousin. And that's a big-ass gun," says Nader. "He lives in my home town in the mountains."
- "I don't know how long Cheap Trick can keep this up and I don't care…go see them before it's too late.”
- "We've got a rat count. We've killed hundreds of rats. We recycle stuff that otherwise would go to the dump."
- “A woman [also] passed out on the course and woke up with dried blood on her face, but did not know where it came from"
- "I felt the shark biting into me and I was like, 'Oh my God, this is it, I'm going to die.”
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