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CALLS FOR PROPOSALS
Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarshipTHE ABUSABLE PAST
Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. 1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andCALLS FOR PROPOSALS
Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarshipTHE ABUSABLE PAST
Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. 1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. ALTERNATIVES TO THE ANTHROPOCENE Alternatives to the Anthropocene. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 145 Abstract Deadline: June 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Ashley Dawson and A. Naomi Paik. This issue seeks submissions that examine the voices of those who fought against the development of the Anthropocene, the geological age in which human activity has dominated the climate and environment. POLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Yumi Lee reads Toni Morrison’s Home as a parable for reparative care and communal justice in the intertwined context of US racist policing and the “police action” of the Korean War. The Policing in Chicago Research Group, an activist-scholar collective, reflects on their movement-based research for abolitionist organizers.THE ABUSABLE PAST
It’s Time for CUNY to Say Goodbye to Cops: Fighting for a Free University. November 17, 2020 0. By Teona Pagan, Daniel Vazquez, Elizabeth Bazile, Hailey Lam, and Diana Kennedy Defunding the police sounds radical until you realize that we’ve been defunding education. The Abusable Past. THE GLOBAL SOUTH: HISTORY, POLITICS, MAPS This issue of Radical History Review explores the Global South and its meanings for reframing transnational histories between Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as its potential for new forms of radical praxis beyond the Euro-American political order. Michelle Moyd resituates the First World War as a key event in the DEMOCRACY IN CHILE: MASS PROTEST AND THE LEGACIES OF By HEIDI TINSMAN. On Friday October 25, 2019, an estimated 1.5 million people converged on Santiago’s main boulevard in a stunning defense of democracy. In a nation of just 18 million people, the action marked the largest civilian protest in Chile’s history and proportionallyone of
A RACIST LULLABY: ANTI-BLACKNESS IN MEXICAN POPULAR A Racist Lullaby: Anti-Blackness in Mexican Popular Culture. A depiction of the conquest of Mexico in Codex Azcatitlan (early 16th Century). The image shows the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, the Nahua interpreter Malintzin (Malinche) and the African conquistador Juan Garrido. While Cortés and Malintzin have often beenacknowledged as
ROOSEVELT ROADS: A TIMELINE OF FAILED PROJECTS IN EASTERN At a time, one of the largest naval facilities in the world, encompassing more than 100 miles of paved interior roads and buildings, Roosevelt Roads has remained unused and abandoned, as is the case with many other former military facilities in Puerto Rico. Throughout the years, different development plans have failed and manycontracts have
FORUM 3.1 // FOUR THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE BORDER It is a powerful, shape-shifting presence that can be felt anywhere through its overt as well as covert enforcement. The following are four things about the border you may not already know but should. 1. State-sanctioned violence against migrants at the US-Mexico border is not new. The family separations, indefinite detentions, and other THE BORDER IS THE CRISIS By María Cristina García, Adam Goodman, Erika Lee, Maddalena Marinari, and Evan Taparata *Editor's Note: This essay is part of the Abusable Past's "The Border RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andTHE ABUSABLE PAST
Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
ALTERNATIVES TO THE ANTHROPOCENE Alternatives to the Anthropocene. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 145 Abstract Deadline: June 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Ashley Dawson and A. Naomi Paik. This issue seeks submissions that examine the voices of those who fought against the development of the Anthropocene, the geological age in which human activity has dominated the climate and environment. HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. JUNE 2021 – THE ABUSABLE PAST Recent Posts. Elliott H. Powell in conversation with Jecca Namakkal; Forum 5.8// Sangsuwon (The Origin of Water), HOBAK Jeju Solidarity zine #1; Forum 5.7 // Over 5,000 Days of Resistance: An Interview with Anti-base Activist Choi Sung-hee on the Gangjeong and Jeju Strugglefor Peace
1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andTHE ABUSABLE PAST
Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
ALTERNATIVES TO THE ANTHROPOCENE Alternatives to the Anthropocene. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 145 Abstract Deadline: June 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Ashley Dawson and A. Naomi Paik. This issue seeks submissions that examine the voices of those who fought against the development of the Anthropocene, the geological age in which human activity has dominated the climate and environment. HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. JUNE 2021 – THE ABUSABLE PAST Recent Posts. Elliott H. Powell in conversation with Jecca Namakkal; Forum 5.8// Sangsuwon (The Origin of Water), HOBAK Jeju Solidarity zine #1; Forum 5.7 // Over 5,000 Days of Resistance: An Interview with Anti-base Activist Choi Sung-hee on the Gangjeong and Jeju Strugglefor Peace
1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. JUNE 2021 – THE ABUSABLE PAST Recent Posts. Elliott H. Powell in conversation with Jecca Namakkal; Forum 5.8// Sangsuwon (The Origin of Water), HOBAK Jeju Solidarity zine #1; Forum 5.7 // Over 5,000 Days of Resistance: An Interview with Anti-base Activist Choi Sung-hee on the Gangjeong and Jeju Strugglefor Peace
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It’s Time for CUNY to Say Goodbye to Cops: Fighting for a Free University. November 17, 2020 0. By Teona Pagan, Daniel Vazquez, Elizabeth Bazile, Hailey Lam, and Diana Kennedy Defunding the police sounds radical until you realize that we’ve been defunding education. The Abusable Past. ABOUT – THE ABUSABLE PAST The Abusable Past is a digital venue that emerges from the work of the Radical History Review.For over forty years, Radical History Review has stood at the nexus of historical scholarship and active political engagement. The Abusable Past provides a space for critical scholarship and rigorous debate with implications for how we think through the past, understand the present, and envision the FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. LETHAL STATE: AN INTERVIEW WITH SETH KOTCH Lethal State brings us into the recent past where the death penalty is minimally exercised yet persists as a token of right-wing political alignment. Kotch explains how the decline of executions was a result of the rise of life imprisonment as a viable conviction and not a reaction to the death penalty’s persistent failures. THE BORDER IS THE CRISIS By María Cristina García, Adam Goodman, Erika Lee, Maddalena Marinari, and Evan Taparata *Editor's Note: This essay is part of the Abusable Past's "The Border FORUM 5.4 // EARLY COLD WAR GENOCIDE: THE JEJU 4.3 By Kim Jongmin . The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States occupied the southern area of Korea below the 38 th parallel. To put matters simply, the incident grew out of a shooting by Korean police of villagers who were participating in a March 1, 1947 rally commemorating the March 1 FORUM 3.1 // FOUR THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE BORDER It is a powerful, shape-shifting presence that can be felt anywhere through its overt as well as covert enforcement. The following are four things about the border you may not already know but should. 1. State-sanctioned violence against migrants at the US-Mexico border is not new. The family separations, indefinite detentions, and other WHITE TERROR, “RED” ISLAND: A PEOPLE’S ARCHIVE OF THE JEJU By HOBAK (Hella Organized Bay Area Koreans) Sangsuwon, a project of HOBAK (Hella Organized Bay Area Koreans), was a collaborative 2013 effort to show solidarity FORUM 5.1 // WHITE TERROR, “RED” ISLAND: A PEOPLE’S Entitled “Released after 60 years,” this work by Jeju artist Koh Gil-chun is a charcoal rubbing of clothes excavated from a mass grave of islanders killed during Sasam. RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andTHE ABUSABLE PAST
Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
ALTERNATIVES TO THE ANTHROPOCENE Alternatives to the Anthropocene. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 145 Abstract Deadline: June 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Ashley Dawson and A. Naomi Paik. This issue seeks submissions that examine the voices of those who fought against the development of the Anthropocene, the geological age in which human activity has dominated the climate and environment. HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. JUNE 2021 – THE ABUSABLE PAST Recent Posts. Elliott H. Powell in conversation with Jecca Namakkal; Forum 5.8// Sangsuwon (The Origin of Water), HOBAK Jeju Solidarity zine #1; Forum 5.7 // Over 5,000 Days of Resistance: An Interview with Anti-base Activist Choi Sung-hee on the Gangjeong and Jeju Strugglefor Peace
1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andTHE ABUSABLE PAST
Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
ALTERNATIVES TO THE ANTHROPOCENE Alternatives to the Anthropocene. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 145 Abstract Deadline: June 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Ashley Dawson and A. Naomi Paik. This issue seeks submissions that examine the voices of those who fought against the development of the Anthropocene, the geological age in which human activity has dominated the climate and environment. HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. JUNE 2021 – THE ABUSABLE PAST Recent Posts. Elliott H. Powell in conversation with Jecca Namakkal; Forum 5.8// Sangsuwon (The Origin of Water), HOBAK Jeju Solidarity zine #1; Forum 5.7 // Over 5,000 Days of Resistance: An Interview with Anti-base Activist Choi Sung-hee on the Gangjeong and Jeju Strugglefor Peace
1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. JUNE 2021 – THE ABUSABLE PAST Recent Posts. Elliott H. Powell in conversation with Jecca Namakkal; Forum 5.8// Sangsuwon (The Origin of Water), HOBAK Jeju Solidarity zine #1; Forum 5.7 // Over 5,000 Days of Resistance: An Interview with Anti-base Activist Choi Sung-hee on the Gangjeong and Jeju Strugglefor Peace
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It’s Time for CUNY to Say Goodbye to Cops: Fighting for a Free University. November 17, 2020 0. By Teona Pagan, Daniel Vazquez, Elizabeth Bazile, Hailey Lam, and Diana Kennedy Defunding the police sounds radical until you realize that we’ve been defunding education. The Abusable Past. ABOUT – THE ABUSABLE PAST The Abusable Past is a digital venue that emerges from the work of the Radical History Review.For over forty years, Radical History Review has stood at the nexus of historical scholarship and active political engagement. The Abusable Past provides a space for critical scholarship and rigorous debate with implications for how we think through the past, understand the present, and envision the FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. LETHAL STATE: AN INTERVIEW WITH SETH KOTCH Lethal State brings us into the recent past where the death penalty is minimally exercised yet persists as a token of right-wing political alignment. Kotch explains how the decline of executions was a result of the rise of life imprisonment as a viable conviction and not a reaction to the death penalty’s persistent failures. THE BORDER IS THE CRISIS By María Cristina García, Adam Goodman, Erika Lee, Maddalena Marinari, and Evan Taparata *Editor's Note: This essay is part of the Abusable Past's "The Border FORUM 5.4 // EARLY COLD WAR GENOCIDE: THE JEJU 4.3 By Kim Jongmin . The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States occupied the southern area of Korea below the 38 th parallel. To put matters simply, the incident grew out of a shooting by Korean police of villagers who were participating in a March 1, 1947 rally commemorating the March 1 FORUM 3.1 // FOUR THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE BORDER It is a powerful, shape-shifting presence that can be felt anywhere through its overt as well as covert enforcement. The following are four things about the border you may not already know but should. 1. State-sanctioned violence against migrants at the US-Mexico border is not new. The family separations, indefinite detentions, and other WHITE TERROR, “RED” ISLAND: A PEOPLE’S ARCHIVE OF THE JEJU By HOBAK (Hella Organized Bay Area Koreans) Sangsuwon, a project of HOBAK (Hella Organized Bay Area Koreans), was a collaborative 2013 effort to show solidarity FORUM 5.1 // WHITE TERROR, “RED” ISLAND: A PEOPLE’S Entitled “Released after 60 years,” this work by Jeju artist Koh Gil-chun is a charcoal rubbing of clothes excavated from a mass grave of islanders killed during Sasam. RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andCALLS FOR PROPOSALS
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Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. 1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andCALLS FOR PROPOSALS
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Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. 1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. TROUBLING TERMS AND THE SEX TRADES Troubling Terms and the Sex Trades. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 149 Abstract Deadline: January 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Julia Laite, Rachel Schreiber, and Judith Walkowitz. The Radical History Review seeks contributions to a special issue to be titled “Troubling Terms and the Sex Trades.”. Prostitution, sex work, trafficking, and decriminalization are not ALTERNATIVES TO THE ANTHROPOCENE Alternatives to the Anthropocene. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 145 Abstract Deadline: June 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Ashley Dawson and A. Naomi Paik. This issue seeks submissions that examine the voices of those who fought against the development of the Anthropocene, the geological age in which human activity has dominated the climate and environment. POLITICAL IMPRISONMENTS AND CONFINEMENTS Political Imprisonments and Confinements Issue number 146 (May 2023) Abstract Deadline: September 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Marc Goulding, Teresa Meade, and Margaret Power. Radical History Review seeks contributions for a special issue exploring degrees, types, and experiences of imprisonments and confinements throughout history, and the individuals, groups, and spaces involved in them.THE ABUSABLE PAST
It’s Time for CUNY to Say Goodbye to Cops: Fighting for a Free University. November 17, 2020 0. By Teona Pagan, Daniel Vazquez, Elizabeth Bazile, Hailey Lam, and Diana Kennedy Defunding the police sounds radical until you realize that we’ve been defunding education. The Abusable Past. THE GLOBAL SOUTH: HISTORY, POLITICS, MAPS This issue of Radical History Review explores the Global South and its meanings for reframing transnational histories between Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as its potential for new forms of radical praxis beyond the Euro-American political order. Michelle Moyd resituates the First World War as a key event in the DEMOCRACY IN CHILE: MASS PROTEST AND THE LEGACIES OF By HEIDI TINSMAN. On Friday October 25, 2019, an estimated 1.5 million people converged on Santiago’s main boulevard in a stunning defense of democracy. In a nation of just 18 million people, the action marked the largest civilian protest in Chile’s history and proportionallyone of
A RACIST LULLABY: ANTI-BLACKNESS IN MEXICAN POPULAR A Racist Lullaby: Anti-Blackness in Mexican Popular Culture. A depiction of the conquest of Mexico in Codex Azcatitlan (early 16th Century). The image shows the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, the Nahua interpreter Malintzin (Malinche) and the African conquistador Juan Garrido. While Cortés and Malintzin have often beenacknowledged as
ROOSEVELT ROADS: A TIMELINE OF FAILED PROJECTS IN EASTERN At a time, one of the largest naval facilities in the world, encompassing more than 100 miles of paved interior roads and buildings, Roosevelt Roads has remained unused and abandoned, as is the case with many other former military facilities in Puerto Rico. Throughout the years, different development plans have failed and manycontracts have
THE BORDER IS THE CRISIS By María Cristina García, Adam Goodman, Erika Lee, Maddalena Marinari, and Evan Taparata *Editor's Note: This essay is part of the Abusable Past's "The Border RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andCALLS FOR PROPOSALS
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Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. 1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andCALLS FOR PROPOSALS
Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarshipTHE ABUSABLE PAST
Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. 1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. TROUBLING TERMS AND THE SEX TRADES Troubling Terms and the Sex Trades. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 149 Abstract Deadline: January 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Julia Laite, Rachel Schreiber, and Judith Walkowitz. The Radical History Review seeks contributions to a special issue to be titled “Troubling Terms and the Sex Trades.”. Prostitution, sex work, trafficking, and decriminalization are not ALTERNATIVES TO THE ANTHROPOCENE Alternatives to the Anthropocene. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 145 Abstract Deadline: June 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Ashley Dawson and A. Naomi Paik. This issue seeks submissions that examine the voices of those who fought against the development of the Anthropocene, the geological age in which human activity has dominated the climate and environment. POLITICAL IMPRISONMENTS AND CONFINEMENTS Political Imprisonments and Confinements Issue number 146 (May 2023) Abstract Deadline: September 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Marc Goulding, Teresa Meade, and Margaret Power. Radical History Review seeks contributions for a special issue exploring degrees, types, and experiences of imprisonments and confinements throughout history, and the individuals, groups, and spaces involved in them.THE ABUSABLE PAST
It’s Time for CUNY to Say Goodbye to Cops: Fighting for a Free University. November 17, 2020 0. By Teona Pagan, Daniel Vazquez, Elizabeth Bazile, Hailey Lam, and Diana Kennedy Defunding the police sounds radical until you realize that we’ve been defunding education. The Abusable Past. THE GLOBAL SOUTH: HISTORY, POLITICS, MAPS This issue of Radical History Review explores the Global South and its meanings for reframing transnational histories between Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as its potential for new forms of radical praxis beyond the Euro-American political order. Michelle Moyd resituates the First World War as a key event in the DEMOCRACY IN CHILE: MASS PROTEST AND THE LEGACIES OF By HEIDI TINSMAN. On Friday October 25, 2019, an estimated 1.5 million people converged on Santiago’s main boulevard in a stunning defense of democracy. In a nation of just 18 million people, the action marked the largest civilian protest in Chile’s history and proportionallyone of
A RACIST LULLABY: ANTI-BLACKNESS IN MEXICAN POPULAR A Racist Lullaby: Anti-Blackness in Mexican Popular Culture. A depiction of the conquest of Mexico in Codex Azcatitlan (early 16th Century). The image shows the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, the Nahua interpreter Malintzin (Malinche) and the African conquistador Juan Garrido. While Cortés and Malintzin have often beenacknowledged as
ROOSEVELT ROADS: A TIMELINE OF FAILED PROJECTS IN EASTERN At a time, one of the largest naval facilities in the world, encompassing more than 100 miles of paved interior roads and buildings, Roosevelt Roads has remained unused and abandoned, as is the case with many other former military facilities in Puerto Rico. Throughout the years, different development plans have failed and manycontracts have
THE BORDER IS THE CRISIS By María Cristina García, Adam Goodman, Erika Lee, Maddalena Marinari, and Evan Taparata *Editor's Note: This essay is part of the Abusable Past's "The Border RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andCALLS FOR PROPOSALS
Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarshipTHE ABUSABLE PAST
Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. 1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines the THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andCALLS FOR PROPOSALS
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Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. FORUM 2.3 // STOP TMT: BEARING WITNESS TO THE DECOLONIAL Thurston’s “Kilauea Cyclorama” represented Hawai‘i as a place where American civilization and Native savagery met. Keeping in line with the idea that “primitives” were at the very beginning of human progress, Hawai‘i, as represented through Kīlauea volcano, was a geological symbol of the absolute beginning stages of development, a place on earth at its most primitive state. PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. 1969 AND ALL THAT: AGE, CONSENT, AND THE MYTH OF QUEER Steven Maynard. In his now-infamous article “Men loving boys loving men,” which appeared in the Toronto-based gay liberation paper The Body Politic in December 1977 / January 1978, journalist Gerald Hannon described the law as it then related to queer sex in Canada. Depending on where and with whom you had sex, many queer Canadians remained criminals, “the way we were before 1969,” as 2021 – RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. TROUBLING TERMS AND THE SEX TRADES Troubling Terms and the Sex Trades. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 149 Abstract Deadline: January 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Julia Laite, Rachel Schreiber, and Judith Walkowitz. The Radical History Review seeks contributions to a special issue to be titled “Troubling Terms and the Sex Trades.”. Prostitution, sex work, trafficking, and decriminalization are not ALTERNATIVES TO THE ANTHROPOCENE Alternatives to the Anthropocene. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 145 Abstract Deadline: June 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Ashley Dawson and A. Naomi Paik. This issue seeks submissions that examine the voices of those who fought against the development of the Anthropocene, the geological age in which human activity has dominated the climate and environment. POLITICAL IMPRISONMENTS AND CONFINEMENTS Political Imprisonments and Confinements Issue number 146 (May 2023) Abstract Deadline: September 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Marc Goulding, Teresa Meade, and Margaret Power. Radical History Review seeks contributions for a special issue exploring degrees, types, and experiences of imprisonments and confinements throughout history, and the individuals, groups, and spaces involved in them.THE ABUSABLE PAST
It’s Time for CUNY to Say Goodbye to Cops: Fighting for a Free University. November 17, 2020 0. By Teona Pagan, Daniel Vazquez, Elizabeth Bazile, Hailey Lam, and Diana Kennedy Defunding the police sounds radical until you realize that we’ve been defunding education. The Abusable Past. THE GLOBAL SOUTH: HISTORY, POLITICS, MAPS This issue of Radical History Review explores the Global South and its meanings for reframing transnational histories between Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as its potential for new forms of radical praxis beyond the Euro-American political order. Michelle Moyd resituates the First World War as a key event in the DEMOCRACY IN CHILE: MASS PROTEST AND THE LEGACIES OF By HEIDI TINSMAN. On Friday October 25, 2019, an estimated 1.5 million people converged on Santiago’s main boulevard in a stunning defense of democracy. In a nation of just 18 million people, the action marked the largest civilian protest in Chile’s history and proportionallyone of
A RACIST LULLABY: ANTI-BLACKNESS IN MEXICAN POPULAR A Racist Lullaby: Anti-Blackness in Mexican Popular Culture. A depiction of the conquest of Mexico in Codex Azcatitlan (early 16th Century). The image shows the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, the Nahua interpreter Malintzin (Malinche) and the African conquistador Juan Garrido. While Cortés and Malintzin have often beenacknowledged as
ROOSEVELT ROADS: A TIMELINE OF FAILED PROJECTS IN EASTERN At a time, one of the largest naval facilities in the world, encompassing more than 100 miles of paved interior roads and buildings, Roosevelt Roads has remained unused and abandoned, as is the case with many other former military facilities in Puerto Rico. Throughout the years, different development plans have failed and manycontracts have
THE BORDER IS THE CRISIS By María Cristina García, Adam Goodman, Erika Lee, Maddalena Marinari, and Evan Taparata *Editor's Note: This essay is part of the Abusable Past's "The Border RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATIONRADICAL GOVERNMENT DEFINITION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines theCALLS FOR PROPOSALS
Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andTHE ABUSABLE PAST
Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. NAYIB BUKELE AND THE PUNITIVE OPTION IN EL SALVADOR By Jorge E. Cuéllar. On February 9, 2020, Nayib Bukele, the President of El Salvador, occupied the Legislative Assembly with armed forces to demand the approval of a $109 million loan from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) as part of his Territorial Control Plan (PCT) to furnish the national military and police with modern weapons and equipment. DEMOCRACY IN CHILE: MASS PROTEST AND THE LEGACIES OF By HEIDI TINSMAN. On Friday October 25, 2019, an estimated 1.5 million people converged on Santiago’s main boulevard in a stunning defense of democracy. In a nation of just 18 million people, the action marked the largest civilian protest in Chile’s history and proportionallyone of
PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. FORUM 1.5 // THE PRECARITY OF PEER REVIEW, BY ELIEXAMPLES OF A PEER REVIEWHOW TO DO A PEER REVIEWWRITING A PEER REVIEWELI PEER RUGSELI REVIEW APPELI REVIEW FREE TRIAL Recent Posts. Forum 5.8// Sangsuwon (The Origin of Water), HOBAK Jeju Solidarity zine #1; Forum 5.7 // Over 5,000 Days of Resistance: An Interview with Anti-base Activist Choi Sung-hee on the Gangjeong and Jeju Struggle for Peace RADICAL HISTORY REVIEWCALLS FOR PROPOSALSTHE ABUSABLE PASTPOLICING, JUSTICE, AND THE RADICAL IMAGINATIONRADICAL GOVERNMENT DEFINITION Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a global history of AIDS. Features Laura Frances Goffman examines theCALLS FOR PROPOSALS
Check out our blog, The Abusable Past! Please consider submitting your work to our upcoming issues. Details can be found in the Calls for Proposals.. Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: See the table of contents and links to full text.. About Radical History Review For more than forty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship THE POLITICAL LIVES OF INFRASTRUCTURE The Political Lives of Infrastructure A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 147 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2022 Co-Edited by Wesley Attewell, New York University; Monica Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Bennington College; Richard Nisa, Fairleigh Dickinson University. From the blockades against settler constructions at Mauna Kea andTHE ABUSABLE PAST
Forum 5.4 // Early Cold War Genocide: The Jeju 4.3 Massacre and U.S. Responsibility. April 5, 2021 0. By Kim Jongmin The “Jeju 4.3 Incident” occurred during the administration of the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK) when the United States.Featured.
HIS IGNOMINY IS HIS TRIUMPH: A COUNTER-OBITUARY OF RUSH Rush Limbaugh was, indeed, an indisputable and despicable racist, sexist, homophobe, and xenophobe. He made a career out of hurting people and punching down. To borrow from a Twitter comedian, his life is to be mourned more than his death. But he was also something more than that, and the greater danger is in that ineffable something more. NAYIB BUKELE AND THE PUNITIVE OPTION IN EL SALVADOR By Jorge E. Cuéllar. On February 9, 2020, Nayib Bukele, the President of El Salvador, occupied the Legislative Assembly with armed forces to demand the approval of a $109 million loan from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) as part of his Territorial Control Plan (PCT) to furnish the national military and police with modern weapons and equipment. DEMOCRACY IN CHILE: MASS PROTEST AND THE LEGACIES OF By HEIDI TINSMAN. On Friday October 25, 2019, an estimated 1.5 million people converged on Santiago’s main boulevard in a stunning defense of democracy. In a nation of just 18 million people, the action marked the largest civilian protest in Chile’s history and proportionallyone of
PUTTING HISTORY IN DOMESTIC WORKERS’ HANDS: A COMMUNITY Video of panel discussion, “‘Imagine a woman/ asking: How many workers/ for this freedom quilt’: Building an Archive of Domestic Worker Organizing, Now and Before,” at the 4th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive, Barnard College, February 8-9, 2019. FORUM 1.5 // THE PRECARITY OF PEER REVIEW, BY ELIEXAMPLES OF A PEER REVIEWHOW TO DO A PEER REVIEWWRITING A PEER REVIEWELI PEER RUGSELI REVIEW APPELI REVIEW FREE TRIAL Recent Posts. Forum 5.8// Sangsuwon (The Origin of Water), HOBAK Jeju Solidarity zine #1; Forum 5.7 // Over 5,000 Days of Resistance: An Interview with Anti-base Activist Choi Sung-hee on the Gangjeong and Jeju Struggle for Peace FASCISM AND ANTI-FASCISM SINCE 1945 This issue of the Radical History Review offers histories of fascism and antifascism after 1945 to interrogate the ways that fascist ideology continues to circulate and be opposed transnationally despite its supposed death at the end of the Second World War. Features. Antonino Scalia integrates anti-imperialism into the conversationabout
ABOUT – THE ABUSABLE PAST The Abusable Past is a digital venue that emerges from the work of the Radical History Review.For over forty years, Radical History Review has stood at the nexus of historical scholarship and active political engagement. The Abusable Past provides a space for critical scholarship and rigorous debate with implications for how we think through the past, understand the present, and envision the ALTERNATIVES TO THE ANTHROPOCENE Alternatives to the Anthropocene. A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 145 Abstract Deadline: June 1, 2021 Co-Edited by Ashley Dawson and A. Naomi Paik. This issue seeks submissions that examine the voices of those who fought against the development of the Anthropocene, the geological age in which human activity has dominated the climate and environment.THE ABUSABLE PAST
It’s Time for CUNY to Say Goodbye to Cops: Fighting for a Free University. November 17, 2020 0. By Teona Pagan, Daniel Vazquez, Elizabeth Bazile, Hailey Lam, and Diana Kennedy Defunding the police sounds radical until you realize that we’ve been defunding education. The Abusable Past. THE VISUAL ARCHIVES OF SEX The Visual Archives of Sex Issue number 142 (January 2022) Abstract Deadline: June 1, 2020 Co-edited by Heike Bauer, Melina Pappademos, Katie Sutton, and Jennifer Tucker. Radical History Review seeks contributors for a special issue exploring the critical histories of visual archives of sex.In recent years, increased access to visual archives and the proliferation of digitized images related DOING RADICAL HISTORY January 25, 2021 0. by Sana Khan My interest in soft powers began somewhat unusually: while researching the Bolshevik feminist Alexandra Kollontai as an overzealous seventeen-year-old historian. Encouraged by my history. Image courtesy of the Race and Oral History Project. Doing Radical History. EPIDEMICS IN AMERICAN CONCENTRATION CAMPS: FROM THE “WHITE Recent Posts. Elliott H. Powell in conversation with Jecca Namakkal; Forum 5.8// Sangsuwon (The Origin of Water), HOBAK Jeju Solidarity zine #1; Forum 5.7 // Over 5,000 Days of Resistance: An Interview with Anti-base Activist Choi Sung NAYIB BUKELE AND THE PUNITIVE OPTION IN EL SALVADOR By Jorge E. Cuéllar. On February 9, 2020, Nayib Bukele, the President of El Salvador, occupied the Legislative Assembly with armed forces to demand the approval of a $109 million loan from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) as part of his Territorial Control Plan (PCT) to furnish the national military and police with modern weapons and equipment. WHAT WE’RE READING A meeting of Aymara mothers as part of ayllu reconstitution efforts in Ilata, Bolivia, 1985. The group is ritually sharing and chewing coca leaves, which are spread out in the center of the gathering. Courtesy of the Andean Oral History Workshop. What We’re Reading. ROOSEVELT ROADS: A TIMELINE OF FAILED PROJECTS IN EASTERN At a time, one of the largest naval facilities in the world, encompassing more than 100 miles of paved interior roads and buildings, Roosevelt Roads has remained unused and abandoned, as is the case with many other former military facilities in Puerto Rico. Throughout the years, different development plans have failed and manycontracts have
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CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review traces histories from around the globe and examines how HIV/AIDS has been shaped by the political economies of neoliberalism and state violence. Teaching Radical History Robert Franco illustrates how to teach a THE AIDS CRISIS IS NOT OVER CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. This issue of Radical History Review examines the histories and politics of old age, highlighting approaches that denaturalize chronological age and normative models of the life course by centering power, historical struggle, and linked lives. Conversations Stephen Katz,OLD/AGE
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