Economics as Social Provisioning An interview with Tae-Hee Jo, leading heterodox economist and collaborator of Frederic S. Lee’s
Border Economies, Broken Lives In Kashmir, a chaos of trade, smuggling, and surveillance shapes the “cold peace” between India and Pakistan
Listen to Your Heart After the Gaza genocide, Elia Suleiman’s 1996 classic film Chronicle of a Disappearance shows us how life can persist
An Interview with Jafar Panahi Our correspondent met with the great Iranian director to get his thoughts on political cinema, what it means to go back behind the camera, and what gets lost in translation.
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