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A Journal of Cultural Inquiry

Author: blindfieldcollective

Notes on the Speculative Present

Posted on January 1, 2017September 26, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Madeline Lane-McKinley | “Don’t sway me over / Don’t try to sway me over to your day / On… Read more Notes on the Speculative Present

“Architectures of Control”: Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise (2015)

Posted on December 16, 2016September 26, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Foteini Vlachou | “The spectacular view always made Laing aware of his ambivalent feelings for this concrete landscape. Part… Read more “Architectures of Control”: Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise (2015)

Of Surrealism & Marxism

Posted on December 1, 2016September 26, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

by Jose Rosales| (Cover photo:  Man Ray, Centrale Surréaliste, 1924.)   1924-1929: Breton’s First and Second Manifesto of Surrealism In the… Read more Of Surrealism & Marxism

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is Late Capitalism’s Safe Deposit Box

Posted on October 27, 2016September 26, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Maya Weeks | Usually, the first thing out of my mouth when I meet someone (for better or for… Read more The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is Late Capitalism’s Safe Deposit Box

The Wife, the Whore and the Single Girl: On the Intersection of Sex and Housework within the Couple Form

Posted on October 13, 2016September 26, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Vanessa Parent | “Move in with me” he said, “Don’t accept that teaching job, don’t leave town. Live with… Read more The Wife, the Whore and the Single Girl: On the Intersection of Sex and Housework within the Couple Form

Potter’s Field: Part One

Posted on October 6, 2016September 26, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Justin Hogg | Well, I guess I’ll go out just the way I came. People slapping me about, making… Read more Potter’s Field: Part One

Burning Down the House: Resisting the Commodification of Motherhood and Domesticity

Posted on September 28, 2016September 26, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Debra Thimmesch | Were I to catalog my belongings, the things that I have retained through the years, most… Read more Burning Down the House: Resisting the Commodification of Motherhood and Domesticity

The Politics of Housework in Contemporary India

Posted on September 8, 2016September 26, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Mandara Vishwanath | This piece is a part of an ongoing series on housework. While in most parts of… Read more The Politics of Housework in Contemporary India

To Our Readers

Posted on August 30, 2016September 26, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

We are thrilled to announce that our Kickstarter funding goal was met ahead of the deadline, thanks to your kind… Read more To Our Readers

POESIS AND ORDEAL: THE AMBIVALENCES OF DOMESTIC MATERNALITY

Posted on August 18, 2016September 26, 2017 by blindfieldcollective

By Lauren de sa Naylor | This piece is part of an ongoing series on housework. To speak of maternal… Read more POESIS AND ORDEAL: THE AMBIVALENCES OF DOMESTIC MATERNALITY

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