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Contemporaries Essays

“Some Things Come Unbidden”: An Interview with Jeff VanderMeer

07.21.18

Finola Prendergast

Sex and the City: Ned, July 18

07.18.18

Ned Riseley

Sex and the City: Lakshmi, July 10

07.10.18

Lakshmi Padmanabhan

Slow Burn, Volume 4

07.03.18

Sex and the City

Twin Peaks: The Return – The Anxiety of Spectatorship

10.06.17

Michaela Bronstein

Twin Peaks: The Return – Going off the Grid

10.04.17

Ben Parker

Twin Peaks: The Return – Allegory and Dislocation

09.16.17

Len Gutkin

Twin Peaks: The Return – Allegory as Alibi?

08.25.17

Michaela Bronstein

Slow Burn, Volume 3

08.18.17

Twin Peaks

Twin Peaks: The Return – “Around the dinner table, the conversation is lively”

08.17.17

Ben Parker

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Seeing Past Consumption: Race and Species in the Slaughterhouse

Akash Belsare

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The Blues Brothers, Tammy Wynette, and the Long Denouement of the 1960s

Andrew Hoberek

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Side Hustle: College Sports and the Future of Academic Labor

Joseph Darda

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Big Color Analytics: Privatization, Precarity, Pantone

Lida Zeitlin-Wu

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Toward a Trans Fag Phenomenology: the Orientation(s) of Desire and the Afterlives of Lou Sullivan

Lee Mandelo

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Cartoon Viscera

Tony Wei Ling

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“The Trouble Spot”: Racialized Paranoia and the Vision of the State in The Spook Who Sat by the Door

Devin William Daniels

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Migrants Anonymous: The State-Sanctioned Archive Before and Beyond Lost Children Archive

Diana Filar

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