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“No One Does Anything!”: Hegemonic Knowledge and Everyday Oppression

“No One Does Anything!”: Hegemonic Knowledge and Everyday Oppression By Marcelo Kuna Half the stories of the world are left unwritten, Half the stories of the world are kept unread, And so the people of Read more…

April 4, 2023
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Berl-Berl and the Normality of Animism

Berl-Berl and the Normality of Animism By Kocku von Stuckrad From July through September 2021, the legendary Berghain Club in Berlin was the site of an extraordinary immersive installation by the Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Read more…

November 2, 2021
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Remembering and Forgetting Genocide in Germany

Remembering and Forgetting Genocide in Germany By Kocku von Stuckrad Most of history is forgetting. In fact, as Paul Ricoeur reminds us: “Forgetting is the emblem of the vulnerability of the historical condition taken as Read more…

February 18, 2020
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Counterpoint: Conducting Edward Said’s ‘And Also’

Counterpoint: Conducting Edward Said’s ‘And Also’ by Alissa Jones Nelson Binaries are bogus constructions. We live in a world of continuum, of three-dimensional spiral. Linear progress is a myth we’ve told ourselves almost to death. Read more…

August 23, 2018
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Berlin’s Contrapuntal Agency: How Where We Live Changes What We Know

Berlin’s Contrapuntal Agency:  Or, How Admitting the Knowledge of Place Can Change Science, Politics, and Culture by Kocku von Stuckrad Do places have knowledge? Do they have memory? If places convey these to us, is Read more…

August 15, 2018
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