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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
The Beheld

Beauty Blogosphere 9.21.12

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoSeptember 21, 2012
The political history of knitting, beard-cutting hate crimes, anti-gravity skin care from NASA, and nipple regulation.
Essays & Reviews

Thinking Objectively

By Nandita BadamiSeptember 20, 2012
India is a bazaar of thingness where stuff proliferates in excess of any attempts at categorization. The stacks, bundles, and piles yield another mode of looking, unknown at the factory or supermarket.
Shines Like Gold

Die progressive Paralyse

By imp kerrSeptember 20, 2012
There was a sentiment, a mood, that a good simulation was a reiterated simulation. But when S-22 had the occasion to prove the people at S-75 they were wrong about this sentiment, it just didn’t work.
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Vol. 76 | July 2022

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The Austerity Kitchen

Hog Heaven

By Christine BaumgarthuberSeptember 19, 2012
At the Cajun festival known as the boucherie, every participant takes home the bacon
South/South

Repetition Without Difference

By Maryam Monalisa GharaviSeptember 19, 2012
The mediocrity-machine: what’s “stealing” from another when the game is to produce tripe, churn it out, and witness it flowing out of one mouth or another?
Essays & Reviews

Miéville's Anticlimaxes

By Ben GabrielSeptember 19, 2012
Miéville is less interested in characters and plots than genre itself, which becomes the main character of his novels
The Beheld

Interview With: Lexie Kite, Media Literacy Expert (and Identical Twin)

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoSeptember 19, 2012
"When we look at ourselves in the mirror we’re kind of seeing this two-dimensional image of our bodies; we’ve never getting the full feel. So I can see my twin sister's body from every angle and it’s normal. She’s right there in front of me, in every dimension, and I can’t get that perspective any
Marginal Utility

Liquid Modernity and Social Media

By Rob HorningSeptember 18, 2012
Liquid modernity dissolved identity; social media tries to resolidify it.
South/South

A Sword in the Arm of the Statue of Liberty As If Nearly Stretched Aloft

By Maryam Monalisa GharaviSeptember 18, 2012
In which a man has a nightmare of the cross-country railway in a country he's never visited.
Essays & Reviews

Anti-Anti-Parasitism

By Jeanette SamynSeptember 18, 2012
Parasitism reminds us that there is a third form of relationship that is neither participating nor opting out, neither eliminating nor redistributing, but repurposing
The Beheld

Interview With: Lindsay Kite, Media Literacy Expert (and Identical Twin)

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoSeptember 18, 2012
"We've been picked apart our entire lives by strangers. People think they're complimenting one twin, but really it means the other doesn't have that particular positive attribute. It's not fun to be 'the twin who doesn't do her hair.'"
Uncategorized

Interiors - Playtime

By TNISeptember 17, 2012
"Jacques Tati’s Playtime (1967) was filmed in 70mm, which he believed was the shape of the modern world..." From Interiors Vol. 9
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Occupy: One Year In

By The New InquirySeptember 17, 2012
Two essays to mark one year since the first night of occupied Zuccotti Park
Essays & Reviews

The Other Occupy Movement

By Dan NemserSeptember 17, 2012
Long before the Occupy movement, there was the Spanish movimiento okupa
Essays & Reviews

Square and Circle: The Logic of Occupy

By Jasper BernesSeptember 17, 2012
A talk on the last 12 months of the Occupy sequence as it moves into its sophomore year

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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
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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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