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Call for Papers: Colonial Studies of the Platform, ed. Elisha Lim and Ezekiel Dixon-Román. Details here |
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"The Question of Genocide," a dialogue between Jonathan Beller and Ali Musleh, studies how the question of genocide has infiltrated media ecology and come to permeate every meaning, gesture, and relation since October 2023 |
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Marc Kohlbry's essay, "Technologies of Hope (Fiction, Platforms, Management)," leverages the Nuit Debout social movement in France and contemporary French science fiction to explore the links between information technologies and economic precarity |
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Kerry Keith's essay, "Insurgent Pathways: George Jackson's Publication Process as Spatial Disorder" is part of our December issue--read at the Duke UP website |
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Read David Nichols's essay "Affect, Repetition, and Eroticized State Violence in El Salvador's Prisons," freely available (no paywall) at Duke UP |
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Social Text 161 is now out, featuring work by David Nichols, Kerry Keith, Marc Kohlbry, and Jonathan Beller and Ali Musleh |
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New poems from Katherine Franco's series *DOGLESS* are now up at ST Online |
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Mijke van der Drift & Nat Raha theorize femme sociality & world-making, arguing against conceptions of innocence & toward femme practices that might allow us to collectively plant the rose garden of struggle for liberation |
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Takeo Rivera's new essay on *Dragon Age: Inquisition* proposes a heuristic of "actional Orientalism," which draws attention to the discursive production of agency & the contrasting of agentic players w/ their thingified & massified gameworlds |
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Read Gala Rexer's new essay "Social Theory after* Gaza? Witnessing the Transnational Circuits of Race-Making" at ST Online |
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Read Deena Rymhs's essay "Putting Back Together: Restitching Relations in annie ross's *Pots and Other Living Beings*" in our new issue |
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Pooja Sen's essay "The Seed Keepers" traces a history of botanical classification in Palestine from the 19th c., arguing for the seed as an alternative archive & with attention to works by Larissa Sansour & Jumana Manna. Currently freely available:
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The new issue of Social Text features essays by Pooja Sen, Deena Rymhs, Takeo Rivera, and Mijke van der Drift and Nat Raha.
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ST remembers the life and work of Fredric Jameson, one of our founding editors.
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Odin O'Sullivan (@OdinOSullivan) on AI, film, labor, and Deleule and Guéry's *The Productive Body* |
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Poems by Judith Kiros, translated by Kira Josefsson: "One time you plucked icicles like cold fruits and pressed them against your mouth and tongue, one by one. When ice turns into water, the murkier aspects of translation become transparent again."
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New poetry by Ariel Yelen is now up at ST Online |
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Ashley Dawson discusses the Public Power NY campaign in the new issue of Social Text |
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Sarah Myers interviews members of DISBAND about performance and feminist collectivizing |
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Read a roundtable about Neferti X. M. Tadiar's new book *Remaindered Life* in the new issue of Social Text |
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