CULTURE
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Occupied futures | Eurozine
As the object of study rather than the subject of communication, the so-called Middle East has long been a locus…
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Unity or else: The EU after the elections
The recent European parliamentary elections took place against the backdrop of widespread expectations by experts and the general public alike…
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Welcome to the dictator’s playground
On 2 October 2018 a team of agents dispatched by the Saudi government strangled dissident Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi…
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What’s next for the European Green Deal?
As the dust settles after the 2024 European elections, an air of uncertainty surrounds the European Green Deal, which aims…
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Offending colonial sensibilities | Eurozine
The ongoing genocide in Gaza has galvanized a persistent, creative and disruptive global uprising for Palestine, including workers and activists…
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Digital loneliness | Eurozine
In the June issue of Turkish literary journal Varlık – titled ‘Loneliness in the age of information’ – contributors attempt…
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Grand Paris eviction | Eurozine
One morning in April 2016, 27 private security agents arrived on the grounds of a rundown warehouse in Vitry-sur-Seine, a…
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Something happens, somewhere | Eurozine
A non-event, a continuity: growing rapeseed in Ukraine. For the most part, it’s an unsensational succession of seasonal repetitions: hybridized…
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Exiled voices: identity & literature
Displacement is a bitter muse, but a very powerful one. The experience of exile has played a huge role for…
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The privilege of anxiety | Eurozine
Anna-Esther Younes is a Palestinian German scholar of race critical theories, psychoanalytic approaches, and de/post-/colonial theory. Her research on the…
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