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Photo-ID Laws: The Asterisk on Your Right to Vote
… ——— Exercising your civil right to vote now often comes with terms and conditions. Over thirty states have … disenfranchised voters. Behind the Laws Voter-ID laws have also been criticized as a partisan effort to influence … The Election Protection Coalition offers assistance via website , email ( info@866ourvote.org ), and phone …
Television, Theory, and the Avant-Garde: Johnny, the Colonel, and Late Modernism
… in the first instance, that we even watch), and intellectuals pretend, as a rule, that the “tube” is unrelated to … yet it is part of the inside—as furniture, artifact, and comforting presence. The words and pictures may or may not … a sense he was right.” But this didn’t stop Merv, or his audience, from going on for 24 years. We crave the continuity …
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Günter Grass and the Legacy of the Holocaust
… his wartime service, while at the same time becoming an ever more outspoken critic of the German … raiser for Hans Krása’s children’s opera Brundibár . Composed in the early years of World War II, Brundibár was … by the children of the camp. It is an inspiring story but also a complex one—as film of one of the performances was …
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Mother Jones: The Death of Fiction?
… on MFA programs’ devastating effect on literary journals and fiction : By the early ’70s—and with the development … school seemed to have its own quarterly. Before long, the combined forces of identity politics and cheap desktop … The argument is already on over at the Mother Jones website. Feel free to comment there or share your …
Out of the Midst of Hatred
… singing to the tune of an old music-hall song. Then . . . coming from the opposite direction, two young peasant women: … nose. As he sits there the squad of Tommies goes by. Soldiers (singing as they march): The bells of Hell go ting … in his hand as the Curtain falls quickly.) Copyright, 1926, by Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy. 226-237 By Amélie Rives …
Nationalism and the South
… the South will stand or fall. The logic is the all-compelling logic of self-preservation. Yet where Southerners … superiorities. Bring the pronouncer before an audience of five million Southern cotton growers and have them … allowed to achieve its professed objectives. If its logic points in a certain definite direction, we would be truly …
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