The Revolution Should Not be Televised : The Oeuvre of Peter Watkins, Part II Curtis Russell Regarding Others Regarding the Pain of Others Peter Watkins was concerned about the possibility of nuclear...
Accessing Digital Literacy Sarah Hildebrand Born in the late 1980s, I am unmistakably a millennial. I grew up on the cusp...
On Being Late Nandini Ramachandran Umberto Eco begins his final book, Chronicles of a Liquid Society, by imagining a world in...
The Streets Tell What the Press Hides: Disaster Capitalism in Puerto Rico Maria Heyaca On 17 September, the Governor of Puerto Rico declared a State of Emergency in anticipation of...
Neoliberalizing Childhood and Education: WeWork’s “Entrepreneurial” Schools Hillary Donnell The co-working startup WeWork announced that it is opening a school called WeGrow in November 2017. WeWork’s...
Look Back in Anger: Review of Pankaj Mishra’s Age of Anger Asher Wycoff We’re nearing 170 years since Karl Marx drafted the unofficial slogan of modernity: “All that is solid...
NEVER SUBMIT, CONTRIBUTE! NEVER SUBMIT, CONTRIBUTE! This spring, the Advocate invites everyone to build on the conversations on Revolution and Sovereignty that...
The Rebel’s Time – Remembering Vidrohi’s Poetry of Revolution Bhargav Rani “The social revolution of the nineteenth century cannot take its poetry from the past but only...
The Revolution Should not be Televised: The Oeuvre of Peter Watkins Curtis Russell Part I: “Don’t Forget to Look in the Camera” Peter Watkins has always had a testy...
“The Siege” Comes to New York Ashley Marinaccio Over the past few decades the Palestinian voice has been largely excluded from American cultural circles. While...