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Museums, Art and Inclusion in a Climate Emergency
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Janice Baker‘s Museums, Art and Inclusion in a Climate Emergency considers how museums and galleries represent, or often fail to represent, the scale of ...

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Sharlene Sinegal-DeCuir on Jeffrey S. Adler’s *Blue-Coated Terror: Jim Crow New Orleans and the Roots of Modern Police Brutality*
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The Book Blue-Coated Terror: Jim Crow New Orleans and the Roots of Modern Police Brutality The Author(s) Jeffrey S. Adler ...

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“Putting the Culture in the Counterculture”: Michael J. Kramer on Thomas E. Crow’s *The Artist in the Counterculture: Bruce Conner to Mike Kelley and Other Tales from the Edge*
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The Book The Artist in the Counterculture: Bruce Conner to Mike Kelley and Other Tales from the Edge The Author(s) Thomas E. Crow ...

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And He Shall Appear by Kate van der Borgh
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This is an unsettling story about a young man who went to the University of Cambridge to study music. He was from a ...

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REVIEW: ‘her’ by Harriet Lane
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You don’t remember her but she remembers you. Intriguing, yes? According to the Daily Telegraph, this is ‘ exquisitely sinister psychological ...

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The Open Society as an Enemy – Review
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J. McKenzie Alexander‘s The Open Society as an Enemy revisits Karl Popper’s foundational work on the concept of the “open society” in relation to ...

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REVIEW: ‘Bambi’ by Felix Salten on Audrey
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I’m delighted to be the first stop on the blog tour today for ‘Bambi’ on Audrey. Yes, ‘Bambi’, written by Felix Salten, newly translated and ...

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The Manufacturing of Job Displacement
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Laura López-Sanders‘ The Manufacturing of Job Displacement is an ethnographic study examining how racial capitalism shapes labour inequality in a company ...

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The Manufacturing of Job Displacement
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Laura López-Sanders‘ The Manufacturing of Job Displacement is an ethnographic study examining how racial capitalism shapes labour inequality in a company ...

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