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Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside

Nicole Mansour reviews Quincy Carroll’s debut novel, an exploration of cultural otherness and symbolic differences among expatriates in foreign communities. Quincy Continue reading →

Stuart Hall: Selected Political Writings

David Beer reviews the latest collection of Stuart Hall’s work, arguing for its value in combating the rise of reactionary Continue reading →

Heidegger and Jünger

Thomas Lynn reviews a new translation of the correspondence between Heidegger and Jünger, touching on the ideas discussed by the pair Continue reading →

Creating a New Medina

Adeel Hussain provides a critical review of Dhulipala’s new CUP text on the formation of Pakistan, arguing that the text shows more Continue reading →

HKRB Interviews: Andrew Culp

Andrew Culp is one of the most exciting young theorists publishing at the moment. His first book Dark Deleuze was Continue reading →

HKRB ESSAYS: The Revenge of SCUM Masculinity

Stephen Lee Naish re-reads Valerie Solanas’s 50 year old treatise the SCUM Manifesto in the age of Donald Trump, showing how she predicted Continue reading →

Europe in Revolt

Promise Li discusses the possibilities for mapping a much needed new European Left via a new book featuring the most exciting Continue reading →

Islam Beyond the Violent Jihadis

Janice Tsang reviews a new book from the emerging force that is Biteback Publishing, discussing  representations of Islam today. Ziauddin Continue reading →

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