By Meredith Goldsmith, Anna Kryczka, Catherine LiuLos Angeles Review of Books Jenny Brown Responds to Meredith Goldsmith, Anna Kryczka, and…
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Fetal Positions: Birth Strike in Bookforum
By Jordan LarsonBookforumSeptember-November 2019 As the earth melts, societies age, and economies slow, a narrative of humanity’s inevitable decline has…
Anarchist Pedagogies Reviewed in Free Voices
By Sharon PresleyFree VoicesSpring 2013 As with many anthologies, this one is a mix, some I like very much, some…
Heart X-rays: A Modern Epic Poem— A Barrelhouse Review
By Patric PepperBarrelhouse October 3rd, 2019 The authors of this collaboration, Heart X-rays: A Modern Epic Poem, are not new…
The City Is Ours: Squatting and Autonomous Movements in More Thoughts Zine
By A. IwasaMore Thoughts Zine & Slingshot Magazine The City is Ours begins with a preface by George Katsiaficas, who…
The Spitboy Rule in Maximum RockNRoll
By Arielle BurgdorfMaximum RockNRollJanuary 2017 I was probably 14 or 15 when I first discovered Spitboy on a mix from…
Watermelons, Nooses and Straight Razors in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyMarch 5th, 2018 Sociologist and museum curator Pilgrim provocatively confronts racist stereotypes using objects from the Jim Crow Museum…
Yugoslavia: Peace, War, and Dissolution – A Review
By Lyal S. SungaPhilosophy & Society Part I: Yugoslavia Yugoslavia’s historical transitions through peace, war and dissolution register both some…
(H)afrocentric Comics in Anthrodendum
by Matt ThompsonAnthrodendum.comFebruary 16th, 2018 Re-spawn. Its been on since dawn. Illustrated Man check your king with a pawn. Don’t…
A City Made of Words in Locus
By Gary K. WolfeLocus September 26th, 2019 Paul Park has always had a rather sidewise relationship with science fiction and…