Take my title as you would any of those route names in which there is a pun or double entendre that refers, at the same time, to some ...
On May 28, 2018 / By Mark SandersFor the last twenty years David Lynch has been making different iterations of the same story: someone isn’t who he thinks he is. Each of his films in ...
On May 28, 2018 / By Tim KreiderThe question may sound strange, but not necessarily for good reasons. Despite the fact that LGBT people of all genders and races are poorer and earn less than ...
On March 2, 2018 / By David KurnickDespite the Supreme Court’s landmark marriage equality ruling in 2015, queer and trans people’s ability to freely express our gender and sexual identities remains under attack in the ...
On March 2, 2018 / By David BoothI have steered the topic of this discussion in a direction of my own: I want to address the novel’s relationship, not to the most desperately poor, but ...
On March 2, 2018 / By Christina LuptonIn his essay, “Utopia as Replication,” Fredric Jameson puts forward what he himself terms a scandalous proposal: that Wal-Mart is “the new institutional candidate for the function of ...
On March 2, 2018 / By Carolyn LesjakIn the era of the refugee, it’s both, of course. But there is still a point to knocking one term up against the other rather than settling too ...
On March 2, 2018 / By Bruce RobbinsAt a moment when the term “refugee” is everywhere, it might be useful to reexamine the resonances of the “exile,” a term which lacks the legal architecture that ...
On March 2, 2018 / By Eleni CoundouriotisAlmost immediately after Hurricane Maria made landfall on Puerto Rico this past September 20, the island fell off the grid. Advancing with winds in excess of 155 miles ...
On March 2, 2018 / By Frances Negrón-MuntanerThat general sigh you hear everywhere is recognition that the one-year mark is here not only for Donald Trump as president, but for the rest of us as ...
On March 2, 2018 / By Terry SchwadronReceive free updates and special content -- delivered directly to your inbox.
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