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  • 27 Sep 2021
    Andrea Brady

    Lockdown Metaphors

    In 2020, I was struggling to negotiate my academic work (teaching remotely online and finishing the production process for a new book) while homeschooling three children and mourning the loss of a dear friend. Lockdown was challenging but I recognised my position as one of real privilege – I still had a job, my kids […]

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  • 3 Jun 2020
    Annie Zaidi

    In Spitting Distance of Flammable (the politicization of spit during the pandemic)

    My earliest spitting memory comes from a movie. A character, trussed up or held down, spits at the villain. I’ve forgotten the name of the movie but there are half a dozen similar scenes in Hindi cinema where the hero, or heroine, or one of the other good guys is overpowered and, in a show […]

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  • 3 Jun 2020
    Tim Bale

    Cummings, Covid and the British Establishment

    By the Establishment, I do not only mean the centres of official power—though they are certainly part of it—but rather the whole matrix of official and social relations within which power is exercised. The exercise of power in the United Kingdom (more specifically, in England) cannot be understood unless it is recognized that it is […]

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