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Korea Under Ceasefire

By Minju BaeMay 27, 2025
The impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol occurred under the shadow of ongoing US occupation of South Korea
Essays & Reviews

Stoppage Time

By Evan Calder WilliamsAugust 14, 2014
A network rubbernecks its own disaster in real time, but we feel it as always just after and already just elsewhere
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Art of the Obituary: Robin Williams

By The New InquiryAugust 13, 2014
Comedian Chris Gethard remembers Robin WIlliams
Essays & Reviews

Wound Down Inside

By Robin JamesAugust 13, 2014
Ultraviolence’s suffocated soars frustrate critics’ attempts to feel good about Lana feeling bad
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Vol. 76 | July 2022

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Essays & Reviews

Lessons of Engagement

By Andrew DurbinAugust 12, 2014
Cosmology and ethics in Etel Adnan’s poetry
Essays & Reviews

A Reformist in Hell

By Sabrina AlliAugust 11, 2014
Law professor Robert A. Ferguson’s critique of the U.S. prison system misses the point that its purpose is not rehabilitation but civic death
Features

Sunday Reading

By Sunday ReadersAugust 10, 2014
Sunday Reading at the Doctor's? Cute, Sure, but Illegal
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Terrifying Robot Update: Friday, August 8, 2014

By The New InquiryAugust 8, 2014
Robot baseball fans, robot sandpipers, robot hitchhikers, robot surgeons
Essays & Reviews

Further Reading

By Christina SharpeAugust 8, 2014
Gary Simmons “Black Chalkboard (Triple Eye Maestro” (1993) via Hirshhorn Museum When TNI asked me if I’d be interested in adding a syllabus to the review…
Essays & Reviews

Black Life, Annotated

By Christina SharpeAugust 8, 2014
Alice Goffman's critically acclaimed ethnography On The Run is another story about a white lady come to study young black men. Who thought this was a good idea?
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Art of the Interview: Harun Farocki

By The New InquiryAugust 7, 2014
An interview with filmmaker, theorist and revolutionary Harun Farocki, who died last week at the age of 70.
Essays & Reviews

Dead Can Dance

By Hannah BlackAugust 7, 2014
Thomas Laqueur’s forthcoming book investigates the continuing life of the dead through a long history of European mourning and remembrance
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"Against Literary Passports: the Many Languages of African Literature" (Conference Paper)

By Aaron BadyAugust 7, 2014
The long(er) version of a paper I delivered yesterday at the "From Asmara 2000 to Nairobi 2014: New Horizons and Trends in Africa Languages and…
Features

Vol. 31 Editor's Note: Mourning

By The New InquiryAugust 6, 2014
Death comes whenever, always in season and always out of season
News

The Future Weird presents "Remote Control" at MAD! - August 9th at 3 P.M.

By Joseph BarkeleyAugust 5, 2014
At 3PM this Saturday August 9th, THE FUTURE WEIRD will revisit REMOTE CONTROL, a program originally presented at Spectacle Theater, as part of Spectacle's participation…
Marginal Utility

The Silence of the Masses Could Be Social Media

By Rob HorningAugust 5, 2014
What Baudrillard's concept of the silent masses reveals about obligatory social-media use

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Bail Bloc 2.0

Our work on immigration, ICE, borders, and detention

Features

Liquid Border

By Annalisa Camilli and Eleanor PaynterAugust 20, 2019
An excerpt from The Law of the Sea by Annalisa Camilli
Features

United States v. Scott Daniel Warren

By LazzJune 27, 2019
The criminalization of humanitarian aid at the border enacts a fantasy of desolate individuation. Scott Warren’s felony trial reiterates the necessity to keep reaching out.
Essays & Reviews

Abolish the ICE Prison Complex

By Cesar Cuauhtemoc Garcia HernandezMay 16, 2018
A recent Supreme Court decision reminds us that the law has no interest in lifting the veil that covers immigration prisons
Essays & Reviews, Features

Border Theories

By Marcos Santiago GonsalezNovember 13, 2017
What would it look like to put a power structure on trial? Interweaving visual narratives of the Mexico–United States border show the uneasy relation between objects and people.
Essays & Reviews

Soft Borders

By Jack GrossSeptember 15, 2017
The soft patriotic trust in Canada's softly administered border is fully compatible with the logic of restriction.
Essays & Reviews

Fash at Sea

By Mohammed Harun ArsalaiSeptember 15, 2017
The end of Defend Europe’s fascistic campaign to block migrants’ boats in the Mediterranean doesn’t mean the threat is over
Essays & Reviews

Operation Streamline

By Brandon ShimodaMay 3, 2017
The border’s dream is for undocumented immigrants to be its most reliable missionaries. But the immigrant who crosses the border is the affirmation of a life that transcends it.
Essays & Reviews

In the Water

By Karla Cornejo VillavicencioJanuary 18, 2017
An immigrant in the water is a story or a lesson, but an immigrant on land is our responsibility--they might become our neighbor
Uncategorized

Cross-Border Operations

By Angela Mitropoulos and Matthew KiemNovember 18, 2015
It is no longer plausible to describe the state’s borders as geographically fixed or the state as distinguishable from capital or “markets.”
Essays & Reviews

Empire Records

By Darryl LiMarch 25, 2015
Guantánamo Diary's missing passages connect it with the US empire's deeper history of far-flung capture and detention networks
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