By the Blind Field Editors | We were saddened to hear yesterday’s news of Mark Fisher’s unexpected death. Our thoughts… Read more Against the “Slow Cancellation of the Future”
By the Blind Field Editors | We were saddened to hear yesterday’s news of Mark Fisher’s unexpected death. Our thoughts… Read more Against the “Slow Cancellation of the Future”
By Aria Alamalhodaei | In 1999, the average person in Great Britain was captured on closed circuit television (CCTV) nearly… Read more In/Visibility in Dirty Pretty Things
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
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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