what i read in sept/oct 2022 2:
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class, race, & labour
how 7 eleven is ripping off its workers (australia)
orientalism, cyberpunk 2077, and yellow peril in science fiction
what an alabama prisoners’ strike tells us about prison labour (usa)
gender, sexuality, & intersectionality
all alone in their white girl pain
our rage is not sustainable (usa)
what i don’t tell my students about ‘the husband stitch’
iran’s protests are not an angry outburst, but the result of generations of trauma
politics & current affairs
the west is ignoring pakistan’s super-floods. heed this warning: tomorrow it will be you
surviving israel’s bombs to get married
why ethnic malay votes matter and who has the upper hand (malaysia)
rishi sunak does represent a minority — his class of plutocrats (uk)
the us cannot ignore the new ‘pink tide’ in latin america
greenwashing a police state: the truth behind egypt’s cop27 masquerade
an unholy alliance
history, culture, & media
coming into focus
no place like home: my bitter return to palestine
departures (hong kong)
medieval but not christian
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there’s nothing quite like the silence that follows after finishing a book.
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Bookstore Limerick in Ghent, Belgium
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Double Height space with balcony - Visually looks like bookcase is double height as well
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A new bookshop, Sun. 5-9-2021
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it should be a law that if it’s raining and you wake up feeling comfy in bed you shouldn’t have to answer to any of your obligations
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Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
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My problem isn’t that I don’t want to read the books I already own, it’s that they keep releasing new books.
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