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NOTE FROM A DOOMED CIVILIZATION

NOTE FROM A DOOMED CIVILIZATION The Americans have broken all             Treaties, refused to be part of the World Court They are their own Carte Blanche to massacre and destroy,  Beyond   All judgment...        vampire face insect eyes Smirk  of the Blood Sucker ===  Inside Capital Inside a White house  A conversation of murderers Armed with nervous breakdowns    the…

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NOTE FROM A DOOMED CIVILIZATION

NOTE FROM A DOOMED CIVILIZATION The Americans have broken all             Treaties, refused to be part of the World Court They are their own Carte Blanche to massacre and destroy,  Beyond   All judgment...        vampire face insect eyes Smirk  of the Blood Sucker ===  Inside Capital Inside a White house  A conversation of murderers Armed with nervous breakdowns    the…

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Exclusion & the Biopolitical Moment: Reflections on the evictions of refugees from Athens

The evictions of Athens squats in the Exarchia neighborhood of the city were expected once the elected New Democracy center-right party, were voted into office with a 39.85% win on July 7 of this year. What was less expected was that the center-right party whose Prime Minister is a Harvard and Stanford graduate would prove…

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Noor Miyan

Be it Victoria brand eye-liner  Or the kohl of the heroine Writambhara  The purest of these were only made by Noor Miyan  Or so my grandmother believed!  She’d always buy some from him.  One thin line of darkness she’d draw  And her eyes would threaten like rain clouds  Rivers would merge in them  Those eyes would flow into oceans  Wherein we children would gaze  And see it all! My grandmother blessed him and his kohl  It gifted her with youth in old age  And light to pierce needles with thread.  I often wanted to tell her she was Sukanya  And Noor Miyan her Chyawan Rishi  His kohl the elixir of her eyes.  Her eyes were not eyes, but irises.  His kohl, the gift of nourishment. And Noor Miyan went away to Pakistan!  Why? They say he had no one here.  Who were we? Why did he leave?  Without telling us,   Without letting grandmother know?  Why did he go away to Pakistan? Now there’s no dark kohl, nor lit eyes.  My grandmother has left for the banks   From where she had arrived.  She’d married and travelled across the river  She’s burnt and has travelled across it again.  And as I scatter her ashes on this river  It flows into her eyes, to meet the ashes  That darken into Noor Miyan’s kohl. And that’s the last time  I gifted my grandmother’s eyes  With Noor Miyan’s kohl. This poem is part of Naked Punch Issue 18. To buy the issue click here:  http://nakedpunch.com/site/issues/16 

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On War, Photopolitics, White Public-Space and the Body: A Conversation with Allen Feldman

AA: I was thinking about the new modalities of warfare; it is no longer a war between two countries, there’s no warfront.  I was just reading some statement from a US Military general about how they don’t release details about who is wounded in the fight against ISIS, even though American troops have noncombatant status.…

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Indigenizing International Law from an Inverse Legal Anthropology

Considering the philosophical, political, and artistic concerns that Naked Punch have been introducing over the years in order to unveil the plurality of philosophical languages that populate the world – echoing the interaction between Bruno Mazzoldi and Jacques Derrida – and projecting such a deconstructive endeavour as the interlocution of different philosophical traditions as equals,…

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Conflictual Universalism(s) – Part 1 of 3

Katrine Bregengaard in discussion with Etienne Balibar- Part 1 of 3.  (Illustration of Etienne Balibar by Zahid Mayo) (This interview is a revised version of a conversation that took place in November 2014 at Professor Balibar’s office at Columbia University’s French Department.) The question of universalism has haunted philosophy from its very beginnings. What…

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The Displacement of the Baloch

Pakistani state violence (in the form of aerial bombardments, raids, and collective abductions) against the Baloch has led to hundreds of thousands of Baloch migrating inside and outside Balochistan. International organisations (such as Amnesty International, Red Cross, Global Rights, Refugees International) which globally support displaced people and refugees either ignore the Baloch or are not…

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