Amié Césaire first introduced his imperial boomerang theory in 1950 with his work, Discourse on Colonialism. His theory gained even greater notoriety in the 1970s with the work of Michel ...
Privacy Index, a group exhibition exploring the shifting nature of surveillance and visibility in contemporary life ...
Directed by Michael Mann, the underrated 'Blackhat' pushes Chris Hemsworth to extreme corners of his acting limits ...
We have suffered our worst national humiliation since the Suez debacle, if not the fall of Singapore. This time, though, we lack the excuse of having been pressured by allies or attacked by foes. The ...
Today the patriarchal structures are completely detached from the global sensibility of the present moment. They are detached from human suffering and from the vital necessity of the human ...
America and Israel Remind the World How Wars Are Fought to Victory The Wishful Thinking of Surgical Strikes The Hurdles to Democracy in Iran Amid overly glowing outlooks, National Review saw the 1979 ...
In recent years, the spread of fake news—particularly in the health domain—has become a significant concern. Misinformation ...
To eulogise and lament the demise of a barbarous despot and a brutal regime, which trampled on its own citizens and destroyed its own country economically, socially and politically, is sheer folly ...
Almost fifty years ago Michel Foucault, in his lectures, formulated the concept of biopolitics — where power is no longer merely the “right to kill,” but a form of power over life in the broadest ...
Taylor, in a recent talk at Wellesley, examined how whiteness influences gun violence and gun rights, arguing that white individuals face increased risks despite ...
Friedrich Nietzsches famous line, “What doesnt kill me makes me stronger,” from Twilight of the Idols (1888), continues to resonate as a reflection on resilience and human endurance. The quote ...
Michael Silverblatt’s particular genius was not in what a novel or story said, but how it went about saying it.