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A Precarious Arrangement: On Appearance, Coloniality and the Creation of the Self

A Precarious Arrangement: On Appearance, Coloniality and the Creation of the Self

Dionne Brand: “I now recognize myself as authored, altered. As selected, sorted, from a series of selves.”

By Dionne Brand | October 1, 2024

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Remembering the Life and Work of Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, Translator and Activist

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Bell-ends, Pillocks, Numpties, and Sh*tgibbons: Why the Brits Swear Better

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Ben Yagoda Looks at Some Naughty British Words That Have Entered the American Lexicon

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Read the Winners of <em>American Short Fiction’</em>s 2024 Insider Prize

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Encounters with the Local Possum; Or, How Safety Can Hide Wonder from Us

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Life Imitates Art: On <em>The Sorrows of Young Werther</em>, Moral Panic and the Power of Books

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What Romance Writing Shares With Sports Journalism

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How Evangelical Christians Seek to Influence American Politics Through... Bible Museums?

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Roberta Mazza on the Ethics of Imposing an Agenda on Dubiously Acquired Ancient Artifacts

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M.L. Rio on the Connection Between Writing and Dreams

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