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David Yamron ৬ ঘন্টা
"Spain’s American epic was the first modern European project of permanent occupation that actually worked. The military and economic success of the Cortesian expedition gave Europe the narrative of a providential destiny." via
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Kaya Genç ২২ ঘন্টা
On April 18, I was in a seaside coffeehouse in Istanbul when Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called snap elections for June 24. There was confusion and even panic among customers: he had caught the nation off-guard. My essay:
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The New York Review of Books ২৩ জুন
How the great architects of Baroque Rome turned fictions of the ancient city into physical reality
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Matt Seaton ২৩ জুন
“Even when Koreans are not focusing on soccer, they still participate in soccer culture—because it has become Korea’s political culture.” S. Nathan Park with a view from Seoul >> World Cup 2018: South Korea Wins at Democracy via
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Laurent Dubois ২৩ জুন
My piece on "How Belgium Became Cool" (featuring Lukaku, De Bruyne, & a little Stromae too) (thanks for inviting me)
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The New York Review of Books ২২ জুন
Of the five countries that have most often qualified for the World Cup, only Mexico has never won the championship. But Francisco Goldman believes better times are ahead for 🇲🇽
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The New York Review of Books ২২ জুন
The Yup’ik term for mask translates to “face in front of the face,” or floating face. For André Breton, Man Ray, Max Ernst and other Surrealists they were objects of inspiration and power
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Michael S Roth ২২ জুন
Read “safe spaces on campus for minority groups are not incompatible with there also being places on campus—classrooms, for example—where the same people have no choice but to face up to views with which they disagree” via
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Elmira Bayrasli ২২ জুন
Will Turkey’s Voters Give Erdoğan the Imperial Presidency He Seeks? puts Sunday's election into perspective - from Erdogan's "New Turkey" to the increasing "culture of snitching" on the street. An excellent read. via
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Susan Klaiber ২২ জুন
"Flatter, instruct, convert...and above all...beguile": Ingrid Rowland on Antiquity via
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Graciela Mochkofsky ২০ জুন
"We look to our players for the chance to recover what we’ve lost, the triumph denied, anticipating both that the worse will happen and that someone, somehow, will rescue us in a burst of genius". A brilliant essay by for the
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The New York Review of Books ২১ জুন
“The best thing about soccer is its capacity for surprise,” writes Oumar Ba. Are the lions of Senegal poised to make another wild ride through the World Cup?
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HarvardGlobalHealth ২১ জুন
“Governments might not want to invest in solutions, but they will ultimately pay either way. Any money not spent now will result in substantial costs in the future—not to mention many lost lives.” Excellent book review
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The New York Review of Books ২০ জুন
“Exhilarating… Close reading seemed suddenly electrifying, a game with very high odds.… We hung on every word.” Christopher Benfey on what it was like to take Stanley Cavell’s aesthetics seminar at Harvard in 1978
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Jiayang Fan ২০ জুন
The Chinese writer Lu Xun several times observed that his fellow Chinese look either up at the West or down on it—never straight across. Still true a century later, as ever.
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The New York Review of Books ২০ জুন
Sociologist Guo Yuhua has devoted her career to researching suffering in Chinese society, especially that of peasants. Her blog has been blocked 74 times by censors. “Sometimes, you feel you can’t tolerate it—you have to speak out,” she tells Ian Johnson
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NYR Daily ২০ জুন
Stanley Cavell, 1926–2018. A wonderful tribute by Chris Benfey via
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The New York Review of Books ২০ জুন
“In the course of your life you are bound to come into direct physical contact with what’s known as Evil. I mean here not a property of the gothic novel but, to say the least, a palpable social reality that you in no way can control.”
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The New York Review of Books ২০ জুন
“It’s not the failures that torment us, but the almost triumphs,” Gabriel Pasquini writes of Argentina’s World Cup hopes. “That real possibility that we could have actually won and didn’t, that we still can, is what makes the anticipation unbearable.”
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New Colossus ২০ জুন
Revisiting this classic piece by . If you work for a contractor building baby prisons, you should find a new job. Trump: The Choice We Face via
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