Graphic Non-fiction Reading List
Radical biographies and histories, beautifully rendered in artwork.
Radical biographies and histories, beautifully rendered in artwork.
McKenzie Wark & Toshio Meronek join Eleanor Penny to talk survival, sex, and sisterhood.
In the years leading up to World War I, Britain was rocked by an unprecedented upsurge of labor militancy. As James Robins writes, as millions went on strike across the country, was this Britain's lost revolution?
Laura Robson charts the creation of “Palestine refugees,” which became a valuable way of differentiating between displaced Europeans and Palestinians post-1948.
A provocative study of the ‘non-space’ which defines our age’s love for excess of information and space.
Costas Lapavitsas and the EReNSEP Writing Collective take a historically concrete approach to try to fix the meaning of imperialism in political economy.