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Ariel Merkel

Ariel Merkel
ADA Coordinator (Americans with Disability Act) at Board of Elections in the City of New York. Ph.D. Student, Sociology, New School for Social Research.
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Feminisms of the Left: On Gender, Marxism, Capitalism

April 30, 2014 • by Zeyno Ustun and Ariel Merkel
On the evening of April 8, 2014, the New School's Politics and Philosophy departments, along with the Gender Studies and Capitalism Studies programs, and PSWIP hosted a roundtable entitled "Feminisms of the Left: On Gender, Marxism, Capitalism." Johanna Oksala (University of Helsinki), Cinzia Arruzza (NSSR) and Nancy Fraser (NSSR) discussed ...
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A Conversation with Krzysztof Czyzewski

April 21, 2014 • by Ariel Merkel and Zeyno Ustun

On the evening of April 9th, the Polish theater director, actor, and "practitioner of ideas," Krzysztof Czyzewski, had a public conversation with Elzbieta Matynia and Jeffrey Goldfarb at the New School for Social Research. Czyzewski discussed his life course from actor in the avant-garde theater Gardzienice to a ...

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