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The Idea of Order
I stand to my chin in the
cyan sea.
Salt burns my nose when I
look down.
Nothing is near that belongs
to me . . .
Putin’s More Perfect Union
The idea that Putin is driven by the philosophy of Eurasianism obscures the pragmatism of Russia’s foreign policy.
The New World Order
The 1850s were a turning point for globalization, from telegraphs to colonization.
Introduction to Reading Other Women
Literature can be a primary engine of dialogue and empathy, but it—or rather, the reading public—is often complicit in the silencing of global women of color.
Cher Baudelaire:
Today as I boarded my train of thought, I thought of you, your bristling ennui, and, in my mind, I opened my umbrella in the face of the porter carrying my cerebral baggage and in the face of that beauty with a nose ring from Phoenix.
Whose Fear Counts?
Exonerating cops on the basis of perceived threat is central to the oppression and killing of African Americans at the hands of police.
Making Chinese Officials Accountable, Blog by Blog
Despite the risks, Chinese social media users are beating online censorship.
Kashmir’s High Price for Demanding Independence
In the name of fighting radical Islam, Indian troops have gone to war with civilians.
Wannabe Hoochie Mama Gallery of Realities’ Red Dress Code
I have learned to be still
I have learned that I don’t have
to go anywhere
to find the center of the universe
Anything can be that center . . .
Between Experts and Citizens
Brexit is an episode in the long contest between rulers and the working class.
Transparents
When your father is trans, memoir is both personal and political.
Broken Language
On you we barnacles
cling and scratch,
your rising fog
burning through . . .
Accessible Difficulty
Hoa Nguyen's new poetry spans the cosmological and the political–and makes life seem profoundly necessary.
The End of Work
Government has always played an outsize role in creating jobs—and still can.
Underneath the Darkness
Yuri Herrera’s first two novels explore Mexican border identity.
Bad News for Brazilian Democracy
Dilma Rousseff's impeachment circumvented the democratic process.