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How Shlomo Sand Stopped Being a Jew, directed by Bruce Robbins — trailer
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In 1971, the People Didn’t Just March on Washington — They Shut It Down
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I Was Kicked Out of Federal Immigration Court — Because I'm a Journalist
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How We Wrote Armed Insurrection
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President’s Day: Patrick Wolfe on Settler-Colonialism, Genocide, and the Foundation of the United States
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Translation and Conflict: The Violence of the Universal — a conversation with Étienne Balibar
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Playing Oppression Against Class: the Neoliberal Legacy in the Age of Trump
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Save Those Who Weep
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Keynes 2030
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[VIDEO] David Harvey: Visualizing Capital
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Decolonising Desire: The Politics of Love
Dalia Gebrial examines the colonial scripts that encode people in and out of the possibility of love. Embedded within the constituent discourses of love – of desirability, emotional labour, support and commitment – are codes of social value assigned to certain bodies; of who is worthy of love’s work. The labour of decolonising these representative paradigms is structural, and involves addressing their material histories.









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