(2018). Salvage. Salvage.
I literally cried
4 / 9a poem. weird but the least weird of them all imo
0 / 0Photos of Palestine
0 / 0really interesting piece on the juridical aspects of austerity. builds on what a lot of people have been saying about austerity being elevated to/disbursed from/concocted at the level of technocracy and thus immune to popular contestation, but with a twist, by focusing on the legal aspects. kind of repetitive but still good
really interesting piece on the juridical aspects of austerity. builds on what a lot of people have been saying about austerity being elevated to/disbursed from/concocted at the level of technocracy and thus immune to popular contestation, but with a twist, by focusing on the legal aspects. kind of repetitive but still good
0 / 5kind of cool I guess but no real takeaways
0 / 2god he's such a good writer
4 / 7another poem
0 / 0this is definitely the sort of essay that non-academic types hate but i actually loved it (though i did kinda have to force myself to keep reading after the first few mentions of "apophatic")
this is definitely the sort of essay that non-academic types hate but i actually loved it (though i did kinda have to force myself to keep reading after the first few mentions of "apophatic")
12 / 4derived from his book i assume. pretty good though nothing earthshattering
derived from his book i assume. pretty good though nothing earthshattering
0 / 2mildly interesting. on his antisemitism & collaboration with Nazis, and the left's (lack of) response
mildly interesting. on his antisemitism & collaboration with Nazis, and the left's (lack of) response
0 / 0art by Bahar Behbahani
0 / 0mildly interesting but sooo academic. responding to subaltern studies & vivek chibber. mostly on India
mildly interesting but sooo academic. responding to subaltern studies & vivek chibber. mostly on India
0 / 0fiction by Katie Kane. not a fan
0 / 0mostly specific to France but some interesting points on nationalism/racism in general as a means of dividing the working class (good quote from Ranciere at the beginning)
mostly specific to France but some interesting points on nationalism/racism in general as a means of dividing the working class (good quote from Ranciere at the beginning)
0 / 1interesting but i felt like it ended before it really got into the meat of it
interesting but i felt like it ended before it really got into the meat of it
0 / 2mostly an anti-racist org though they do have a materialist analysis. pretty interesting
mostly an anti-racist org though they do have a materialist analysis. pretty interesting
0 / 1fiction by David Naimon about crows??? so weird
0 / 0