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  • Identifying ‘The Other’

    Identifying ‘The Other’

    In this excerpt from Ryszard Kapuściński’s collected lectures on the concept of ‘The Other,’ the esteemed journalist grapples with the inextricable link between the Other and the Self.

  • The Writing on the Bodies of Women

    The Writing on the Bodies of Women

    Veronica Gago and Luci Cavallero on the struggles against austerity in Argentina, and the growing wave of violence against women - including the kidnapping and torture last week of the teacher Corina de Bonis for resisting the closure of schools in Moreno, Buenos Aires.

  • Open Sky

    Open Sky

    Paul Virilio, who died on the 10th September, was one of France's most celebrated cultural theorists. 

    In this, the introduction to Open SkyVirilio explores the social destruction wrought by modern technologies and critiques the breakdown of our collective and individual relation to time, space and movement in the context of global electronic media. 

  • Against Everything: Thoreau Trailer Park

    Against Everything: Thoreau Trailer Park

    An extract from Mark Greif's Against Everything: On Dishonest Times, a thought-provoking study and collection of essays that provide an essential guide to the vicissitudes of everyday life under twenty-first century capitalism.

  • Avi Mograbi: Making films in the Middle East

    Avi Mograbi: Making films in the Middle East

    Suite (212) podcast presented by Juliet Jacques and Tom Overton returns. In this episode, Juliet interviews Israeli filmmaker Avi Mograbi about chronicling the Occupation and Israeli politics more generally, and his experiments with the documentary form

  • US War Crimes Immunity and the International Criminal Court

    US War Crimes Immunity and the International Criminal Court

    In 2003, John Bolton stated that the United States would not subject its actions to the constraints of the ICC. More than a decade later, the US still opposes any ICC sanctions against itself or its allies. In this chapter from The WikiLeaks Files, Linda Pearson explains how "elite immunity" ensures that many of those responsible for human rights abuses remain unreachable under international law.