Afterlives of Revolution: Nathalie Peutz’s comments
In the mid-2000s, while conducting ethnographic fieldwork on the impact of environmental conservation and development projects on the Yemeni island […]
In the mid-2000s, while conducting ethnographic fieldwork on the impact of environmental conservation and development projects on the Yemeni island […]
“The struggle continues” is a famous and frequently repeated phrase attributed to Eduardo Mondlane, the first President of FRELIMO, the
The Dhufar Revolution in Oman (1965-1976) was an attempt to depose the British-backed Sultan and implement social ideals based on
It was a crowded, freezing Monday morning in late January, in the large university hospital in northern Italy where I
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Rainer Maria Rilke: Words gently end at the edge of the Unsayable… — This morning the weight of generations of
We, the undersigned, are deeply concerned by the current, ongoing attacks on academic freedom we are experiencing across Europe. We
“How can we ever forgive them?” I find myself asking over the past month and a half. I do not
2023 will be recorded historically as the year that Palestinians stood boldly in the face of colonial fascism and screamed