Even as it is a critique of capitalism, Bong Joon-ho’s film is also an immediate, sexual object under capitalism.
Category Archive: class
I was in my first year or so in a PhD program when I realized something weird. A […]
Mindfulness can help one develop a more robustly intersectional politics, argues historian Daniel Wortel-London.
No film genre in Hollywood’s golden age was more urban to its core than noir. The word conjures […]
Jordan Peele’s new film looks at the terror of white supremacy and the savagery of capitalism from an equally terrifying angle.
The constant emphasis on protecting the interests of “high-skilled” workers neglects everyone else and reveals the myopic biases of some migrants, argues anthropologist Stanley Thangaraj.
The senator from Nebraska pretends to be both a thoughtful intellectual and a horny-handed son of toil, but he’s pretty much neither.
What a difference five weeks of pointless, mind-numbing misery, humiliation, and dysfunction makes, huh? Our big wet president […]