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Conflict Is Not Abuse

MH discusses the difference between abuse and conflict, Canadian attitudes to HIV and the treatment of refugees, arguing for a transformation in attitudes towards difference.

HKRB ESSAYS: Animals, War and Humanity

Łukasz Muniowski discusses Niki Caro’s ‘The Zookeeper’s Wife,’ considering the ethics of caring for animals and/or humans in wartime and the pre-history of animal studies.

Flaneuse

Marcel Krueger discusses the creative potential of the city, the flâneuse and identity politics.

Subversion!

Jay Parker discusses the latest by Croatian philosopher Srećko Horvat, discussing the subversive connections between politics, love and technology.

Stay With Me Awhile

Leo Cookman on personal poetry and whether it is a good idea to invite comparisons with your influences. Loren Kleinman, Stay Continue reading →

National Treasure: Nicolas Cage

Stephen Lee Naish is shaking the Cage to discuss the often memed actor and his originality. Lindsay Gibb, National Treasure: Continue reading →

HKRB ESSAYS: The Korean Cash Money Wave

Steffanie Ling discusses the racism of K-Pop and why capitalism prevents the West from taking a stand. A televised ritual Continue reading →

Party Members

Mike Cormack discusses critics of China, talking penises and the criteria for judging a really decent satire. Arthur Meursault, Party Members (Camphor Continue reading →

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