Border Economies, Broken Lives In Kashmir, a chaos of trade, smuggling, and surveillance shapes the “cold peace” between India and Pakistan
What is the DOGE? The debt, the DOGE, and the crisis of competence in an era of rising “national conservatism”
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.
Back PagesIssue 2ReviewsChastening the Past Indigenous critiques of gender and marriage go further than The Dawn of Everything Jonah Walters
Back PagesOnlineProfilesFigure and Frame Safi Faye's films invert the ethnologer's gaze on rural life in Senegal Matene Toure
Back PagesOnlineReviewsNo Such Thing as a Way Out Krasznahorkai’s Chasing Homer portrays humanity at the end of history Jake Romm
Back PagesOnlineReviewsThe Soul of Man Under Fascism Reading Gramsci’s prison letters in an age of catastrophe Benjamin Balthaser
Back PagesIssue 2ReviewsDream City Drifting through the city with Modiano and the Situationists Apoorva Tadepalli
Back PagesOnlineReportingWe Were All Palestinians, Weren’t We? The view from Palestine on Israel’s new protest movement James Jackson
Back PagesOnlineReviewsA Pandemic Archive Max Alvarez’s interviews record working-class perspectives on the age of COVID Frances Madeson
Back PagesIssue 2ReviewsThe Triple ReviewConsider the Dinosaur Toward a philosophy of the asteroid Dayton Martindale
Back PagesOnlineReviewsA Division of Labor A science fiction TV drama explores questions of slavery and self in the workplace Kyle Flannery
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