Casablanca at 75

A Refugee Story

Zolberg Institute Presents:   Casablanca at 75: A refugee story April 04th, 7pm-10pm, Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Room 202, 55 West 13th Street.  Casablanca is one of classical Hollywood's greatest romances, but its underlying story concerns the plight of European refugees, an unusually timely, urgent theme for today. This event, which focuses on the ...
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Casablanca at 75

May Day

Washington D.C.

Different groups with different themes marched from different places to rally together in Lafayette Square in front of the White House. The largest of these was organized by SEIU and CASA. Its theme was immigration, and current policies opposed to immigration. In addition to unions, religious and Latino groups were ...
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May Day

Recovering Community: Part I

Remembering the Jungle at Jules Ferry

We know the scene; there is a gathering, and someone is telling a story. We do not yet know whether these people gathered together form an assembly, if they are a horde or a tribe. But we call them brothers and sisters because they are gathered together and because they ...
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Recovering Community: Part I

When Fascists Break into Parliament

A Reflection on the Crisis in Skopje

When fascists break into your country’s parliament you feel like you’ve been talking about right-wing populism in academic settings for far too long. You feel like you’ve been talking about the causes and the cures of something just getting underway in the West, all while this is the only kind of ...
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When Fascists Break into Parliament

From Protest to Organizing

How organizing yields power and provides a moral education

One evening in late January, my family and I went to a demonstration at which a few hundred people with signs and banners packed themselves onto a concrete plaza and declared our Brooklyn neighborhood to be a “hate-free zone.” We saw a few friends, some familiar-looking neighbors, and a lot ...
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From Protest to Organizing

The Politics of Incorporation

The limits of populism in a psychoanalytic perspective

In recent decades, contemporary political philosophy has pathologized the psychological processes involved in politics. Emphasizing rational action, political philosophy has deemed affect, the political imaginary, and dynamics of identification and incorporation negatively, as potential spaces of distortion or social regression. One of the major consequences of this perspective is to reduce ...
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The Politics of Incorporation

Sweatshop City

Laura Y. Liu

Laura Y. Liu is Associate Professor of Urban Studies at Eugene Lang College, The New School. Her ongoing research project, Sweatshop City, examines the urban geography of migration, industry, and neighborhood change in New York City.

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Sweatshop City

Europe’s Nationalist International

Europe’s far-right groups and ideologues have long been collaborating across national borders to further their agendas

Immediately after Marine Le Pen successfully advanced to the second round of the French Presidential election by beating the candidate from the mainstream right, Italy's far-right leader Matteo Salvini, tweeted a photo of him with the French politician, with the caption "Go Marine." He later added: "it is time get ...
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Europe’s Nationalist International

What Happened at Hypatia?

Peer Review, Academic Kinship, and Social Media

In response, over 500 feminists -- a mix of senior, untenured and independent scholars, as well as graduate and a few undergraduate students, signed a letter demanding that Hypatia retract Tuvel’s article. They argue that it “falls short of scholarly standards in various areas,” uses incorrect vocabulary, “deadnames” Jenner (refers ...
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What Happened at Hypatia?

Educators on Hunger Strike in Turkey

A Call for Solidarity with Nuriye Gulmen and Semih Ozakca

OUR CALL TO THE GOVERNMENT AND TO THE PUBLIC Tens of thousands of public employees in Turkey have been dismissed through statutory decrees (KHK) issued under the state of emergency (OHAL) that has been declared using the 15 July 2016 coup attempt as a pretext. The Justice and Development Party (AKP) ...
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Educators on Hunger Strike in Turkey

Judith Butler On Trump

An Interview

We invite our readers to enjoy this interview with Public Seminar editor Judith Butler at Cultural Anthropology.  Butler discusses whether President Trump can be called a fascist, the significance of his election, and how he can be resisted.
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Judith Butler On Trump