Revista Desde el margen – #2 Alianzas, Coaliciones, Solidaridad: Límites y Desafíos

Revista activista para la divulgación de las voces/los haceres/las experiencias subalternas
N2 – Alianzas, Coaliciones, Solidaridad: Límites y Desafíos, publicado en febrero de 2017

Revista Desde el margen – #1 Violencias, Racismo, Colonialidad

Revista activista para la divulgación de las voces/los haceres/las experiencias subalternas
N1 – Violencias, Racismo y Colonialidad, publicado en junio de 2017

The Johannesburg Salon, Volume 8

Volume 8 of The Johannesburg Salon is now live. Curated by Ayana Smythe (University of California, Santa Barbara), Megan Jones (University of Stellenbosch), Leigh-Ann Naidoo (University of the Witwatersrand) and Achille Mbembe (University of the Witwatersrand), it captures the form and spirit of “Archives of the Non-Racial”, the Mobile Workshop organized in 2014 by The Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism (JWTC) and the Seminar in Experimental Critical Thought (SECT) of the University of California Humanities Research Institute.

Current features include: Angela Davis on her life in the struggle against racism; Achille Mbembe on the dream of a world free from the burden of race; Ruha Benjamin on what we owe each other, Joshua Williams on the sort of community envisioned by the first-person plural “we”; Casey Golomski on memories of Apartheid-era Swaziland; Jorge Campos on reading John Berger from the back of the bus; Pule Welch on the idea of the human race; Kirk Sides on anti-racism and the ethics of listening; Nicky Falkof on extracts from an abortive travelogue, written in the style of Hunter S. Thompson; handwritten notes by Fredo Rivera; Helen Douglas on why the wheels in her head go round and round; Josslyn Luckett on the chronicles of a comic mulatta; Tania Lizarazo on moving utopia; Simon Abramowitsch his notes from Berkeley to South Africa; Tana Nolethu Forrest’s photo essay on affective journeying; Tjasa Kancler’s documentary video; texts and images by Naadira Patel; Sarah Godsell’s notebook as a holding space for thought and emotion; Federico Navarrete on metaphors of racialization and sexuality in the Americas; Danai Mupotsa’s Qunu poems; Ghassan Hage’s handwritten notes; Roberta Estrela D’Alva’s poems; Kelly Gillespie on the bus as method and Sharad Chari on how to get off the bus.

“IDENTITIES” Journal Vol 10 / No. 1 – 2

Short Description of current edition
ISSHS is proud to announce the issuing of the 10th volume (No. 1-2) of the Journal for Gender, Politics and Culture “Identities.”

“Identities” vol.10 is available for free download or print on demand.

Contributors:

No1 Guest editor: Marina GRŽINIĆ
Science, Media, Necropolitics and Bastard Trans-feminism(s)

No2 Edited by Katerina KOLOZOVA
Of the Possibility of Immanent Revolt as Theory and Political Praxis

Book reviews of the latest publications by Simon O’Sallivan, Anthony Paul Smith, Clayton Crockett

http://identitiesjournal.edu.mk/

Journal De-artikulacija (part I & part II)

Journal De-artikulacija (part I)
Platform 0, for theory, arts, protests and politics

Publishing of De-artikulacija (the name is more appropriate giving the time of de-coloniality), became possible after the generous invitation to take part at the 15th Biennial of Art: DE/RE/CONSTRUCTION: space, time, memories in Pančevo, Serbia.This invitation made possible to conclude the project of publishing Re-artikulacija, since, when earlier in the year 2012 we decided to stop the project it was left as an unfinished job.