July 11, 2022 • By M. Buna
Mapping the Social in Theory and Practice
Michael Eby appreciates “Investigative Aesthetics,” the new book by Matthew Fuller and Eyal Weizman....
Fascism and Analogies — British and American, Past and Present
Priya Satia on how the fascism analogy may help reveal what fascism always owed to Americanness and to empire....
Remapping White Childhood: On Fresno Redlining
Nathan Hensley on the machinery of white unknowing....
“American Rule” Is Almost Revolutionary
A book diagnosing all of America’s troubles is compelling but doesn’t look at the whole picture....
The Story We Tell Ourselves: On Clay Risen’s “The Crowded Hour: Theodore Roosevelt, the Rough Riders, and the Dawn of the American Century”
Caroline Winterer makes her way through “The Crowded Hour: Theodore Roosevelt, the Rough Riders, and the Dawn of the American Century” by Clay Risen....
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