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A Journal of Cultural Inquiry

Author: blindfieldcollective

with binyavanga

Posted on May 24, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

Binyavanga Wainaina was a Kenyan author of short stories and essays, an  LGBT activist, and a champion of African literary… Read more with binyavanga

Notes On Childcare

Posted on May 23, 2019May 25, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

By Alexandra Chenelle 1. I play with a friend’s child while they watch basketball. I am pretending that the pink… Read more Notes On Childcare

The Hospital of History: Guy Hocquenghem’s The Amphitheater of the Dead

Posted on May 13, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

By Cam Scott | Few figures of the French left are as non-forthcoming in posterity, let alone English translation, as… Read more The Hospital of History: Guy Hocquenghem’s The Amphitheater of the Dead

We Don’t Need Another Zombie-Killing Hero: Political Horror in Dawn of the Dead (1978)

Posted on March 18, 2019November 27, 2023 by blindfieldcollective

By Johanna Isaacson | In the age of dying malls and zombie overkill does George Romero’s much discussed Dawn of the… Read more We Don’t Need Another Zombie-Killing Hero: Political Horror in Dawn of the Dead (1978)

Rock ‘n’ Roll Feminist Utopianism in Outer-Space

Posted on March 13, 2019March 14, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

By Kenan Behzat Sharpe The “new Turkey” seems to have no space for women. Last Friday thousands of people gathered… Read more Rock ‘n’ Roll Feminist Utopianism in Outer-Space

There is, after all, still air to breathe in hell | Part 2

Posted on February 28, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

by Noah Brehmer | Social death and the suicideational demand You can read the first part of this essay here.… Read more There is, after all, still air to breathe in hell | Part 2

Unseeable Horror in Velvet Buzzsaw

Posted on February 25, 2019May 18, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

“If art reflects life, it does so with special mirrors.” — Bertolt Brecht [1] By Madeline Lane-McKinley | In the… Read more Unseeable Horror in Velvet Buzzsaw

There is, after all, still air to breathe in hell | Part 1

Posted on February 20, 2019November 17, 2022 by blindfieldcollective

The suicidal imaginary by Noah Brehmer | Faced with the daunting encroachments of debt, cancelled futures, planetary crisis,  the intensification… Read more There is, after all, still air to breathe in hell | Part 1

“I Like Being Dead”

Posted on February 13, 2019February 14, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

by Sophie Lewis | Decades ago, a white settler, Alfonso Cuarón, promised a colonized indigenous Mixtec woman from Oaxaca, Liboria… Read more “I Like Being Dead”

Stunted Time: Eldercare and Black Temporality

Posted on February 6, 2019February 12, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

By Justin Hogg |  I. I think about time as my grandmother’s memory fades more and more with each passing… Read more Stunted Time: Eldercare and Black Temporality

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