- If it had been up to Hillary Clinton, there would be no Iran Deal
- What happened to the Marcos millions?
- The Debt Collection Lawsuit Machine
- Origins of the police
- Donald Trump’s Free Media
- The Myth Of Trump’s ‘Working Class’ Support
- Why Filipinos Are Voting for a New ‘Dictator’
- On Alphabets, Chinese Characters, and Computing
- 78% of Reddit Threads With 1,000+ Comments Mention Nazis
- The New Face of India Is the Anti-Gandhi
- James Renfield on the Discussion Class
- All this suffering just to acquire wisdom that is totally out of date
- "The Katehi affair tells the public that senior managers live by different rules."
- University of California regent violates ethics rules, receives slap on the wrist
- Wave of no confidence resolutions sweep through the University of Wisconsin system
- #RapedAtSpelman
- Neoliberal tools (and archives): a political history of digital humanities
- "Frisco five hundred": riot cops attack, arrest protesters demanding resignation of SFPD chief
- Black intellectuals and white audiences
- Black representation after Ferguson
- ‘I Just Don’t Find American Literature Interesting’
- The Self-Hating Book Critic
- 'Walcott should have won before me'
- Unmaking the White Default
- The Black Jacobins: From Great Book to Classic?
- The Invisible Atlas
- Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities' Illustrated
- What B.R. Ambedkar Wrote to W.E.B. Du Bois
- Trickle-Down Feminism, Revisited
- The right-side-up map of Southasia
- Maps of the End of the World
- 20 Bizarre Apartheid Moments
- Captain America: Civil War (and the Global North)
- Zindagi Gulzar Hai and The Production of a New Traditional Woman
- Fans of Colour Are Not To Blame For Fandom's Erasures
- Gulzar is always looking for the right lafz
- "If you want to be happy, read. If you want to write, read."
- On Translating Burundian Poetry
- "Some readers will no doubt refuse to follow a narrator who, in the first 20 pages, admits to raping one of his neighbors, then spends the rest of the novel in cozy confinements which ostensibly transcend both consequence and justice."
- "When Teffi was 13, she visited Tolstoy to try to convince him to change the fate of Prince Andrei in War and Peace"
- "Because borders are so weird, words proliferate"
- "zombie novel that uses the word "zombie" and acknowledges that American culture is supersaturated with them"
- “Intimacy is an idea that unravels”, Sada writes, and pleasure contributes to this unravelling.
- "one of the most compelling developments of a sexist character I can recall reading...maybe ever?"
- world-building, writing process, & what's up with Sofia Samatar
- "On Cuban Time: New Writing from the Island"
- Digitizing Books, Obscuring Women’s Work – "the ways in which education, service, and community are absent from our commonly-held ideology of access and what we stand to lose through failing to note their absence" (via Dan Greene)
- Interview with Keith Townsend Obadike by Coco Fusco (2001), via coeurtalk
- All of fangmeli's timeline
- "a fire whose early-season extreme intensity was fueled by human-caused climate change"