
Lateral Journal
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Journal of @The_CSA_US
Peer-reviewed and open access, published semiannually
#culturalstudies #racism #capitalism #sexuality #gender #ability #colonialism
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Tremblay's Breathing Aesthetics (Duke University Press) provides crucial insight into how aesthetic expressions of respiratory variations evidence tension between morbidity & vitality within bodies whose ability to breathe is most endangered, writes @MccandlessTori csalateral.org/reviews/breathā¦

Ben Davisā Art in the After-Culture (Haymarket Books) pushes against exploitative capitalist systems and ambitions towards decentralization, advocating for creative practitioners to strategically influence the direction of society csalateral.org/reviews/art-inā¦

Brave and powerful editorsā introduction in this issue of Lateral Journal, foregrounding a twin commitment to #abolition and anti-colonial praxis as the bedrock of the work of cultural studies. Take heart and breath! And read: "Cultural Studies toward a Free #Palestineā

Responding to Palestinian organizersā calls to use our voice, continue to engage in conversations, and to speak out, this statement articulates what we see as the abolitionist and anti-colonial way forwardāthe only way we can commit to a #FreePalestine csalateral.org/issue/12-2/ediā¦


In her second book, Why We Canāt Have Nice Things: Social Mediaās Influence on Fashion, Ethics, and Property (Duke University Press), Minh-ha T. Pham continues her examination of fashionās digital labors, by analyzing crowdsourced intellectual property regulation csalateral.org/reviews/why-weā¦

In Passionate Work (Duke University Press), Renyi Hong argues that passion at work is an affective structure perpetuated by capitalism to maintain its injustices and discipline workers csalateral.org/reviews/passioā¦

Sampada Arankeās Deathās Futurity (Duke University Press) centers generative politics of fugitivity & futurity while directing readers to āpoliticized looking,ā turning state-sanctioned violence & repression into galvanizing moments of action, writes Jenna M Wilson csalateral.org/reviews/deathsā¦

In Feels Right (Duke University Press), Kemi Adeyemi shows how Black queer womenās moves on the dance floor reveal, navigate, bend, and upset entanglements that overdetermine their rights to feel, to belong, and to take place in the city, writes Naz Oktay csalateral.org/reviews/feels-ā¦

Heather Davis's Plastic Matter (Duke University Press) sheds light on the implications of plastic's synthetic universality, inviting readers to reflect critically on their relationship with plastic material and also with matter more generally, writes Chayene Wild csalateral.org/reviews/plastiā¦

Really glad to share that my article "The Future Isn't Now"--on the affect of possibility, promises of action and the suspicious way that thinkers like Saidiya Hartman & JosĆ© Esteban MuƱoz are invoked--was published in Lateral Journal! Read it free: csalateral.org/section/aporiaā¦


New #PositionsPodcast episode featuring Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler, āThe World as Abyss,ā is now live on Lateral Journal and Spotify and Apple Podcasts! #CSA2024 #EXPAND2024 Listen and read commentary by Richard T. Stafford: csalateral.org/podcasts/positā¦


Itās no secret that I am pretty damn cringeworthy, but being perceived as ācringeā is a pretty common crip experience. In āCringe Theory,ā for Lateral Journal, I offer some language for why that is. As always, I spilled my heart for this one š¤ csalateral.org/issue/13-1/criā¦

Episode 3 of Lateral Journal #PositionsPodcast features The World as Abyss authors Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler. Listen now at csalateral.org/podcasts/posit⦠and on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Cultural Studies Association #anthropocene #Caribbean #criticalthought