Document Type
Newspaper
Publication Date
Spring 2018
Volume
29
Issue
Spring No. 3-4
Abstract
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial:
- Revolution and CUNY: Remembering the 1969 Fight for Open Admissions. Bhargav Rani (p. 3)
Features:
- The Power and Political Potentials of Images. Zehra Husain (p. 8)
- Ethnography as Espionage: An Interview with Katherine Verdery. Nicholas Glastonbury (p. 14)
- Neoliberal Fictions. Nandini Ramachandran (p. 27)
Debate:
- Settler Marxism and the Murdered and Missing Revolutionary Actors. Sean M. Kennedy (p. 38)
Technology and Politics:
- Unmasking Musk: Envisioning HyperCapitalist Futures. Hillary Donnell (p. 44)
- Salami Tacticals: Little Nukes — No Big Deal? Clifford D. Conner (p. 58)
CUNY Life:
- The Campaign for Full and Fair Funding of all GC Doctoral Students. The Adjunct Project (p. 58)
- Fan Fiction as Emotionally Inclusive, Anti-Ableist Praxis. Jenn Polish (p. 64)
- In Conversation with Harry Belafonte. Christopher M. Morrow (p. 68)
Reanimating Kant in the Present:
- Some Theses on Stupidity. Milo Ward (p. 72)
- Adam Robert’s The Thing Itself: A Book Review in Four Antinomies. Asher Wycoff (p. 77)
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