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The War on the Social Factory
Series: Critical Insurgencies
Annie Paradise examines the expanding carceral processes of enclosure, criminalization, dispossession, expropriation, and disposability that mark the neoliberal "security” regime across the Silicon Valley and counterinsurgent strategies of mutual aid and co-generative, dynamic resistance to those forces.
Theatricality of the Closet
Series: Performance Works
Michelle Liu Carriger examines fashion and clothing controversies of the nineteenth century, drawing on performance theory to reveal how the apparently superficial or frivolous deeply affects the creation of identity.
Occupying the Stage
Drawing on meticulous original archival research, Occupying the Stage explores the May 1968 student and worker uprisings in France through the lens of theater history, and the story of French theater through the lens of May ’68.
Diasporic Intimacies
Series: Critical Insurgencies
Diasporic Intimacies is a collection of essays by scholars, artists, and activists about queer Filipinos in Canada. Including performances, interviews, and essays, the contributors consider how queer Filipinos enrich the frameworks used to examine LGBTQ lives in critical ethnic, diasporic, and sexuality studies.
The War on the Social Factory
Series: Critical Insurgencies
Annie Paradise examines the expanding carceral processes of enclosure, criminalization, dispossession, expropriation, and disposability that mark the neoliberal "security” regime across the Silicon Valley and counterinsurgent strategies of mutual aid and co-generative, dynamic resistance to those forces.
Theatricality of the Closet
Series: Performance Works
Michelle Liu Carriger examines fashion and clothing controversies of the nineteenth century, drawing on performance theory to reveal how the apparently superficial or frivolous deeply affects the creation of identity.
Occupying the Stage
Drawing on meticulous original archival research, Occupying the Stage explores the May 1968 student and worker uprisings in France through the lens of theater history, and the story of French theater through the lens of May ’68.
Diasporic Intimacies
Series: Critical Insurgencies
Diasporic Intimacies is a collection of essays by scholars, artists, and activists about queer Filipinos in Canada. Including performances, interviews, and essays, the contributors consider how queer Filipinos enrich the frameworks used to examine LGBTQ lives in critical ethnic, diasporic, and sexuality studies.