- “The bones were not firing rockets.”
- Field Notes from a Star Party
- How To Lose a Finger, and Other Things I Learned From Darwin’s Library
- “Punishing Palestinians for existing has a long history.”
- Solidaridad Con Gaza
- Nothing Unintentional
- “This is the form of passionate dwelling that we need to retreat to if we are to truly withdraw from the hyperbolic clarion call of nationalism.”
- The Built Landscape
- Breaking Out the Broken English
- “I had invited her to witness an act of oblivion.”
- Isolating Gaza
- The Abortion Ministry of Dr. Willie Parker
- "When police behave badly in New York, there’s not much that ordinary citizens can do to hold them accountable."
- Bespelled in the Archives
- Syrian Portraits of Eid
- Interview with Primo Levi (1985)
- Reflections on Violence - Hannah Arendt (1969)
- Israël, fait colonial ? - Maxime Rodinson (1967)
- Maxime Rodinson on Islamic "fundamentalism"
- Identity & Exile: An American's Struggle with Zionism
- "Israel has convinced itself that it isn’t killing anyone in Gaza"
- "What is going on in Palestine is not about Hamas"
- "Racism has become a legitimate, indeed an integral, component of Israeli public culture"
- Black solidarity with Palestine: a reading list
- The changing face of Balochistan’s separatist insurgency
- Looking for Ethnicity in Iran
- Middle Eastern languages in China
- Eid in Moscow
- The Bible in Sanskrit (1848)
- Egypt's cities: governed by spectacle
- The Gate of Shadows: Italy's migrant detention centres
- From Jungle to Urban Laboratories
- "The long-standing paradox of human rights is that the declaration to observe them is a hollow scream that follows their loss"
- Home Surveillance Marketed against Domestic Workers’ Privacy Rights
- "the memory of a revolution reaches much further back than the memory of its protagonists"
- Coming Home: Queer South Asians and the Politics of Family
- Music's New Genre: ISIS Funk
- How 'Crazy Negroes' With Guns Helped Kill Jim Crow
- the sound of drone
- Dying beautifully
- "violence and war and revolution are not naturally occurring; they are produced, in part, by the apparatus of media”
- Representation of Kurdish Women Fighters in the Media
- “Look, I Overcame!”: Feminine Subjectivity, Resilience, & Multi-Racial White Supremacist Patriarchy
- A Formula for Being Human
- History 101: Black Panthers, Palestinians & The Fight to End Racist Zionism
- Disposable Life
- "the 'operation,' which is looking more and more like a war"
- Out,damned spot
- "many might regard individualism as necessary and natural when, in fact, it is neither"
- "we are social beings who rely on our interactions with other people"
- "In the last few years, I’ve experienced the rare pleasure ofgood work"
- "a logic of corporate nationhood"
- Power and income inequality in the UC system and beyond
- Special issue of Reclamations on securitization and the university (cf.)
- Close the business schools, save the humanities
- "marketisation has created universities that are increasingly intolerant of dissent, will use the power of the police and the courts against their own students"
- Black academia in Britain
- The booming sexual misconduct consulting industry
- On the intersections of race, gender, and psychiatric disability in academia
- Detroit's charter school profiteers
- "the law requires the manufacture of corpses."
- "Both sides are wrong," "I'm pro-peace," "It's too complex"
- "the term civilian originally applied to white European servants and non-?military personnel engaged in colonial rule."
- Views on Gaza, a blog series from Stanford University Press
- Margot Adler (1946-2014)
- What Hamas wants
- What Israel wants
- Tsunamis are a political and social problem, not a technical or engineering one.
- What is, an isn't, Rosie the Riveter, and what she looked like
- Hamas’s Chances
- Candid video reveals NYT bureau chief Jodi Rudoren's Zionist bubble
- Israel in the U.S. Empire
- Giving everyone a basic income would work for the same reasons Social Security does
- Max Sawicky on the Liberal Case Against a Universal Basic Income
- The Scourge of "Relatability"
- The Other Israelis
- How Israel helped create Hamas
- The many shades of rape cases in Delhi
- Gaza myths and facts: what American Jewish leaders won't tell you
- Holey poverty, Batman!
- Lancet: an Open Letter for the People of Gaza
- Two Theories of Poverty
- Behind the myths about Hamas
- NYPD's Aggressive Hunt for the Brooklyn Bridge Pranksters Is About Embarrassment, Not Counterterrorism
- Israeli-Palestinian crisis: why this latest conflict cannot be considered a sideshow
- Israel-Gaza conflict: The secret report that helps Israelis to hide facts
- The Real Truth about Israel
- “This is New York City...Sometimes people give you chances, some of the time they don’t.”
- “It happens, on average, once a week from spring to early fall.”
- "I got a phone call that said. 'Do you want your tuba back?' So my response was yes.”
- "We were always in danger of losing our footing in that terrible place.”
- "I wasn’t pretending to be a trucker. I was pretending to be me.”
- "You end up missing your dogs.”
- "When the seas evaporate, the crops die, & robots steal our jobs, humanity will at least be left with its own ideas.”
- "I've been buying signs for 21 years as a way of wrestling with my own guilt..Once I started, I couldn't stop.”
- "Abbas, who has a pony tail and fine features like a girl, is told to slap the boy and does so.”
- “I shot her twice, she best be dead.”
- "When people move away from you on the bus, it's time to take a shower.”
Let's get amped for Burning Man by rereading my favorite pieces about it!
- Wells Tower went to Burning Man with his dad.
- Rembert Browne camped in (the?) Skinny Kitty Teahouse.
- Apparently Grover Norquist is going this year! GROVER, TAKE ME WITH YOU.
Let's pair Esquire's new piece on Dr. Willie Parker's work as an abortionist with this older piece about Dr. Warren Hern!
Let's revisit Robin D.G. Kelley on Israel and Palestine (and specifically on Gaza)!
Let's talk about this compelling and controversial profile of Richard Norris, who received a successful face transplant!
Let's make a list of some late summer beach reads!
Let's meet Michelle Foucault!