Essays & Reviews Champagne Wishes and Crypto Dreams By Patrick McGintyJuly 21, 2022 Of course there are crypto memoirs. But how do they theorize history?
Essays & Reviews “Other Trans People Make Me Dysphoric”: Trans Assimilation and Cringe By Charlie MarkbreiterMarch 1, 2022 When the right deploys cringe to control trans assimilation, trans people cringe at each other.
Essays & Reviews 21st Century Surrealism: The Omnipotence of Dream Memes By ML KejeraFebruary 10, 2022 When dreams reproduce images we see online, dreams become as easy to recreate and share as a meme. The subreddit r/thomastheplankengine is dedicated to doing just that
Essays & Reviews Farming In the Shadow of the Shadow State By c. e.September 13, 2021 Growing food and getting free in a world built for agricultural capital
Essays & Reviews Pfizer Walk With Me By Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie VierkantSeptember 13, 2021 As COVID continues, pharmaceutical companies increasingly assume forms of public statecraft
Essays & Reviews Eine kleine Paranoia By Mary Elizabeth BorkowskiSeptember 13, 2021 Crisis exposes the limits of paranoia as a defense mechanism
Essays & Reviews The Year of Magical Thinking By Gasira TimirSeptember 13, 2021 Viral manifestation logics imagine that everyone else is an NPC
Essays & Reviews The Contagious Assembly By Alex BenhamAugust 24, 2020 A new book identifies the law of the household as the center of the current order
Essays & Reviews Life During Wartime By Ju-Hyun ParkJuly 27, 2020 Every Korean person I know who has died has died during the Korean War
Essays & Reviews Abolition is Not a Suburb By Tamara K. NopperJuly 16, 2020 Affluent white havens are not models of accountability
Essays & Reviews Fame Shame By Sophia GiovannittiJuly 9, 2020 Cyrus Dunham’s debut memoir, A Year Without A Name, tells the story of his gender transition. He slowly allows himself to embody a gender other…
Essays & Reviews Push It to No Limits By Kandist MallettJuly 7, 2020 How to escape the cop kettles on the streets and in our spirits
Essays & Reviews Ambiguity City By Eliza LevinsonJune 30, 2020 The Neighborhood Politics of Big Tech in Berlin
Essays & Reviews Bound to Black By Joey DiZoglioJune 22, 2020 The reemergence of chloroquine scratches a persistent imperial itch for biological race
Essays & Reviews Twilight of the Mentors By Anna E. ClarkMay 19, 2020 Or how I learned to stop worrying and love my gatekeeper
Essays & Reviews Faraway Sisters By Hannah SatzMay 6, 2020 After family is broken open, disparate daughters find joy or solidarity in the absence of the father