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The Freedom to Breathe

Jan Söffner
Issue 160
...(one day) perhaps resonate in the theory of freedom, too. The freedom to breathe–unlike the freedom theorized in philosophic and political theory–indeed has little to do with “free will” (i.e.,...
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The Air of Liberty: A Transatlantic Perspective

Kieran M. Murphy
Issue 160
...Guardian, 8 June 2020, www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/08/i-cant-breathe-george-floyds-words-reverberate-oppression. Accessed 10 July 2021. Rediker, Marcus. Foreword. The Common Wind: Afro-American Currents in the Age of the Haitian Revolution, by Julius S. Scott, 2018, pp....
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At the Beginning, There Was the Mask

Françoise Vergès
Issue 160
...Joyce. “What is the Environmental Impact Of The Mining Industry?” WorldAtlas, 25 April 2017, www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-environmental-impact-of-the-mining-industry.html Harper, Douglas. “Etymology of spirit.” Online Etymology Dictionary, www.etymonline.com/word/spirit. Kilomba, Grada. “The Mask: Remembering Slavery,...
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Gasping for Breath: Democracy Ă  bout de souffle?

Rosemarie Scullion
Issue 160
...of Paris near the Bois de Vincennes, the Center (later named L’Université de Paris VIII–Vincennes), sought to provide emphatically egalitarian modes of learning that were open to all. The ramshackle...
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Overtones: A Collage

Paul Youngquist
Issue 160
...Afflicted with perfect pitch, Newborn couldn’t follow their cries and whispers. They flew free from the comforting staff. Still you feel them, hear their immeasurable sound. Don Cherry: “I’ve always...
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The Problem with Breath

Églantine Colon
Issue 160
...regular basis, falling in and out of love with the same wrong comrades, over and over again, and always out of sync. The loving gestures we composed were barely legible...
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Respire, Con-spire

Marielle Macé, Alexis Stanley
Issue 160
...not exactly a responsibility, but something comparable to a compromise, commitment, or promise. It is a familiar tragedy that we breathe in a suffocating world and share in air polluted...
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Two Narracts

Antoine Volodine, Ben Streeter
Issue 160
...l’horreur de la nuit continuait. Il courait au hasard, comme s’il était poursuivi ou comme s’il avait commis un crime. Les repères manquaient, rien n’était visible, et il comptait sur...
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Asphyxiations

Steven Connor
Issue 160
...release, of a piece with open windows and unbounded spaces. Human beings have brewed up fantasies for centuries of more complete modes of breathing that would overcome the constriction represented...
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Oppression

Françoise Lionnet
Issue 160
...and with the community that inhabits it. Going out of the mother, I come into the air, I enter into the world, and into the community of living beings. (312)...
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Breathing Without a Head: Plant Respirations in John Gerrard’s Smoke Trees

Orchid Tierney
Issue 160
...compares to other years,” National Geographic, Aug. 29, 2019. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/amazon-fires-cause-deforestation-graphic-map. Accessed March 29, 2021. Choy, Timothy K. Ecologies of Comparison: An Ethnography of Endangerment in Hong Kong. Duke University Press,...
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Conspiring (Sympnea and Dyspnea)

Peter Szendy
Issue 160
...“inhabitable” (128, 153). In his latest book on the concept of home, “breath” (respiro) is strikingly torn between designating the ontological structure of general exchangeability that Coccia now conceptualizes as...
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Be Strong, Breathe

Évelyne Trouillot
Issue 160
...morning, they entered the yard making a great din. The rooster fled beating its wings. Papa had guessed they might come again. Ever since they had come the week before...
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Philosophers’ Walks by Bruce Baugh (review)

Tim Ingold
Issue 163
...“I-walk-therefore-I-am” Grassendi, and the eminently sensible, country-walk loving Beauvoir, come out looking remotely tolerable. Reading this book, I could not help wondering how men and women who have reflected at...
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Surfing the Sublime: Tim Winton’s Breath and Eco-Heroism

Steve Mentz
Issue 160
...role himself.6363On Winton’s solitary and somewhat macho persona in contemporary Australia, see this profile in the New York Times: www.nytimes.com/2018/06/12/books/tim-winton-shepherds-hut-australia-novelist.html. Accessed 8 June 2021. The last counter-heroic element in Breath...
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Math Anxiety: Making Room to Breathe

Valerie Allen, Todd Stambaugh
Issue 160
...positively rewarded as opportunities for learning; students compose questions instead of answers; students solve problems together rather than perform solo (Boaler). Return now to that opening scenario to watch it...
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Sublime Comedy: On the Inhuman Rights of Clowns

Joshua Delpech-Ramey
Issue 122
...those of a modern comedy. Beckett—whose theater, when “completed” correctly, is truly hilarious—was well aware of this. (75) Now of course the comedy Badiou has in mind here is not...
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Breathing with Mountains

Paul A. Harris
Issue 160
...book cover. Photo by author. Jardin composes a life centered in absorbing stone(s), encompassing both a physical process of soaking in a substance slowly and psychological experience of becoming engrossed...
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Breathing: Proustian Therapy

Christopher Prendergast
Issue 160
...is distilled into comedy, all terrifying thoughts temporarily banished as Proust the satirist comes out to play. His young narrator suffers periodic breathing “crises,” but for the most part these...
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Take My Breath Away

Eric Hayot
Issue 160
...immense comfort, confronts the (equally understandable) demand to reduce the use of fossil fuels, the building of factories, and the like. We’ve had our development, the West says. But you...
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From Where Do We Draw Breath? Air’s Absence and Blackness

Delali Kumavie
Issue 160
...June 2021, www.oed.com/view/Entry/191079. Véronneau, S. J. H., et al. “Survival at High Altitudes: Wheel-Well Passengers.” United States Federal Aviation Administration Civil Aeromedical Institute, Office of Aviation Medicine, October 1996, www.faa.gov/data_research/research/med_humanfacs/oamtechreports/1990s/media/am96-25.pdf...
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breathe

John Cayley
Issue 160
View the current version of this digital work. To view Cayley’s notebook with digital code, visit observablehq.com/@shadoof/breathe. breathe is a brief, prose-poetic essay in explicitly paragrammatic language art. The ‘supply...
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Comme Elle Respire: Memory of Breath, Breath of Memory

Frédérique Berthet
Issue 160
...exhaling and inhaling is learned for life—je t’aime comme je respire, elle parle comme elle respire, il ment comme il respire9292Translator’s note: these three expressions use breathing in ways that...
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On Sharing Breath

Jody Sperling
Issue 160
...into the atmosphere as an eddy or gust. With “Wind Rose” (2019),9797www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU1kPOOcZQ8 a collaboration with composer Matthew Burtner, I focused on making the connections between breath and wind palpable. Wind...
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Abstraction in Comics

Jan Baetens
Issue 124
The study of narrative in comics (which I will use as a general term covering both mainstream comics and more highbrow graphic novels) has often been a mere copy of...
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Fresh Air

Pierre Cassou-Noguès, Gwenola Wagon
Issue 160
To view Virusland, please visit: .com/547675919. Password: virusland. To view the entire Virusland 2020 project, visit www.virusland.org. Science fiction in found footage. This is not the future. You could buy...
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Deleuze and World Cinemas by David Martin-Jones (review)

Gerald Sim
Issue 148
...industry. Among the works that comprise this body of writing, the offerings from Martin-Jones have been reliably lucid and instructive. His readership likely extends beyond committed scholars who are looking...
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French Writers and the Politics of Complicity (review)

Andrew Sobanet
Issue 119
In a thought-provoking and well-researched new book, Richard Golsan explores the politics of complicity in two heterogeneous groups of French writers. Focusing on the 1940s and the 1990s, Golsan analyzes...
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Introduction: Comics and The Anarchist Imagination

Frederik Byrn Køhlert, Ole Birk Laursen
Issue 143
...of Ernest Riebe and Ern Hanson in the IWW’s Industrial Worker in the early twentieth century, comics and cartoons have been prominent fixtures in anarchist publications, while comic books themselves...
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Haïti Can’t Breathe

Néhémy Pierre-Dahomey, David F. Bell
Issue 160
...Haiti was not accepted into the concert of nations. The country, founded by hordes of previously enslaved Blacks and by freed Mulattos, was a bad example, a model not to...