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Essays & Reviews

The Honeyed Siphon

By Evan Calder WilliamsDecember 17, 2014
...enforcement of diet “may be comparatively easy to effect in private practice [i.e. with those who can afford it]; but in the case of the poor, especially the outpatient poor,...
Essays & Reviews

Lumps of Labor

By Ned ResnikoffFebruary 29, 2012
...or under what conditions — they’re at least creating some value and thereby doing their part to feed the Economy rather than leeching value out of it. Given how much...
Essays & Reviews

Make Kin, Not Borders

By Simon TorracintaSeptember 19, 2017
Who lives and dies under the shadow of population control?
Essays & Reviews

Nairobi in the Age of the World Target

By Tavia Nyong'oSeptember 30, 2013
...floors. Like an inane mosquito that might also be giving you malaria, Al Shabab’s Twitter feed buzzes in everyone’s ears, taunting, boasting, sounding anything but “ashamed and defeated” as they...
Socialism and/or Barbarism

The Day After Yesterday, Part 2: The Gathering Storm

By Evan Calder WilliamsMarch 12, 2013
...ahead and Tom, I swear, if you so much as start to utter the word “composition of the visual plane” one more time, I will feed you to my dogs,...
Uncategorized

Sunday Reading

By Aaron BadySeptember 15, 2013
...making feminist points Maasai women on Mindy Bugdor's warrior princess online cult of the angry man why was a major art survey 91% male? don't feed the trolls AKA silence...
Essays & Reviews

Death and Life in Great American Cities

By Lena AfridiMay 20, 2019
To bury a loved one from Queens is to confront displacement in the here and beyond
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The Magnetic North

By Courtney StephensMay 14, 2014
...so happens we decide that seeking them from “legitimate” authorities is normative.   It’s as though the psychics were providing a live feed, a form of surveillance. Traversing such long...
Essays & Reviews

Get Off

By Nick FaustAugust 16, 2013
...Nature Window, 2013 I think of this new work as coming to grips with its sexual inclinations, its desires, its wants and needs, its fetishes, how it wants it, and...
The Beheld

Work Appropriate

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoMarch 12, 2013
...voice is one I look forward to seeing pop up in my blog feed. She's also written for The Closet Feminist, Lacquerheads of Oz, and The Peach. When I learned...
Features

Vol. 74 Editors’ Note: Frenemies

By The New InquiryApril 30, 2020
Ambivalence reigns
The Beheld

Beauty Blogosphere 4.26.13

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoApril 26, 2013
...my feed is full of feministy fashion types and I'm one myself) often hear the idea that fashion needs to be more realistic—and a fashion illustrator who makes her trade...
The Beheld

Beauty Blogosphere 5.31.13

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoMay 31, 2013
...is. (via Caitlin) Trolled: "Don't feed the trolls" is an oft-heard admonition (one I usually follow myself) 'round the internets—particularly when it comes to trolls who bait women by arguing...
Essays & Reviews

Violence Is Mine

By Melissa GronlundSeptember 26, 2014
...at its margins or, to use a more appropriate metaphor, in its feed. This fuels the slippage between everyday activity and symbolic violence that characters in digital works undergo —...
The Beheld

Beauty Blogosphere 4.5.13

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoApril 5, 2013
...swift for me—I've also taken a good look at my blog feed and have realized it could use a renewal. I love being able to direct you to so many...
Essays & Reviews

Don DeLillo Did 9/11

By Malcolm HarrisJuly 6, 2016
...II his protagonist — a reclusive novelist — gives voice to fear that the medium is going out of fashion: The novel used to feed our search for meaning…. But...

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