Friday, November 15, 2013

Resources for November 15, 2013

Jandy Hardesty for Row 3: "Guy Maddin Blogathon: Confessions of a Maddin Newbie>"

Pernicone, Nunzio. Carlo Tresca: Portrait of a Rebel. Oakland, CA: AK Press, 2010.





Annie Baker for Current convinced me that I should see Noah Baumach's Frances Ha (2012): "Frances Ha: The Green Girl

Nick Turse is interviewed on Democracy Now about his recent history of the Vietnam War: "Kill Anything That Moves: New Book Exposes Hidden Crimes of the War Kerry, Hagel Fought in Vietnam."




Michael Dean Benton for North of Center: "“he could resist”: The Lexington Tattoo Project and A Noosed Life."

Dialogic Cinephilia operates from the perspective/belief that in order to understand world cinema, one must attempt to learn about the world. To help people explore news/cultural resources beyond the mainstream corporate media: "Resources for (Re)Thinking the World

David Graeber for The Baffler: "A Practical Utopian’s Guide to the Coming Collapse."





Sam Buntz for Fare Forward: "A Flaw in the Light: Thoughts on The Counselor."

Susan Courtney for Genders: "Picturizing Race: Hollywood's Censorship of Miscegenation and Production of Racial Visibility through Imitation of Life"

Julien Allen for Moving Image Source: "Modern Romance: A fresh look at Roberto Rossellini's newly restored masterpiece Journey to Italy"





Carole McGranahan for Savage Minds: "Made in China: Notes from the CIA Giftshop."

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