5LL #347: Painting, Liberalism, Globalization, Attica, Parenting
A Shattered Geometry: On Palestinian Painters
Jake Romm, Cleveland Review of Books
The Palestinians ask of the West: see us, hear us, listen to what we are saying, look at what is being done to us.
The Outcasts of Zion
Benjamin Balthaser, Boston Review
The manufacturing of Jewish Zionist consensus lies at the heart of American liberalism’s identity crisis.
An Epochal Turning Point?
Raffaele Sciortino, Heatwave
With a systemic crisis of social reproduction on the horizon, will U.S.-centered imperialism be able to "unite the separated" (as Debord might put it) yet again?
How Should We Remember Attica?
Charlotte Rosen, The Nation
Orisanmi Burton’s Tip of the Spear uncovers the obscured and radical demands of the inmates who staged the 1971 prison uprising—a world without prisons.
The Parent Test
Anna Aguiar Kosicki, Protean
Hannah Zeavin’s recently released Mother Media (MIT Press) takes up the intersection of media and mothering to understand how technology and the home collide in our most intimate relationships.