To Question Memory is to Question Power: The Narrative of Violence is Shaking up Political Life in Kosovo
An exhibition cancelled, a historian's devices seized, a war-crimes verdict looming over The Hague. Kosovo edges toward peace but has ...
An exhibition cancelled, a historian's devices seized, a war-crimes verdict looming over The Hague. Kosovo edges toward peace but has ...
A review of Abdalhadi Alijla’s Fearful in Gaza, tracing how ordinary childhood memories under siege resist abstraction and restore Gaza ...
A critical reflection on platform brutality, exhausted imaginaries, and the uneasy search for collective exits from digital dependency.
In this interview, Refqa Abu-Remaileh maps a fragmented literary history shaped by exile, censorship, and resilience—offering an interactive archive that ...
From massacres in Ethiopia to camps in Yugoslavia, Italy’s dark imperial legacy remains shrouded in denial, shielded by myths of ...
As environmental crises deepen, Heather Alberro’s book serves as a crucial resource for understanding the strategies, struggles, and resilience of ...
Urbanization in Palestine, much like in the US, still relies on patterns of dispossession and violence against indigenous communities, as ...
The revival of Libyan literature in the past decade has been challenged by threats, harm, intimidation and censorship. Yet, in ...
