- July 15, 2024
CULTURE
Exiled voices: identity & literature
Displacement is a bitter muse, but a very powerful one. The experience of exile has played a huge role for thousands of years in literary
Something happens, somewhere | Eurozine
A non-event, a continuity: growing rapeseed in Ukraine. For the most part, it’s an unsensational succession of seasonal repetitions: hybridized seeds are sown late summer
European elections: A coming of age?
June’s European elections produced a shock. But it was less the result that was surprising – the surge of the far right had been predicted
Digital loneliness | Eurozine
In the June issue of Turkish literary journal Varlık – titled ‘Loneliness in the age of information’ – contributors attempt an accounting of what we’ve
Faster, higher, stronger | Eurozine
With Paris Olympia 2024 around the corner, France is in turmoil. Preparations for the Games have been fraught, with striking workers, terrorist threats and disgruntled
Internal empire | Eurozine
As Russia’s attempt to reestablish its ‘external empire’ via its war on Ukraine enters its third year, Osteuropa focuses on the relations between Moscow and
The privilege of anxiety | Eurozine
Anna-Esther Younes is a Palestinian German scholar of race critical theories, psychoanalytic approaches, and de/post-/colonial theory. Her research on the ‘War on antisemitism’, race and
De l’universalisme dans de sombres temps
Le 20 mars 2024, le prix du livre de Leipzig 2024 pour la compréhension européenne a été décerné au philosophe Omri Boehm de la New School
‘Free Palestine’: The cry of Tunisia’s next hirak?
With a death toll long surpassing 30,000, the displacement of 1.4 million people, and a famine induced on a population already bearing the brunt of
False prophets, false promises | Eurozine
‘And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder: and I heard the