Join us for an evening in Berlin with New York’s fabled Book Handling Agency, an organization whose roster of scholars have been trained to transform your unread books into artifacts that will stand as monuments to your cultural erudition and discernment.
https://t.co/9OR7SfBQ2a
Berlin readers! Cabinet will have a table at @missreadberlin on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Come and say hello, buy a book, confess your fears about the heat wave, tut-tut about nothing in particular, or offer us unsolicited feedback on our exacting editorial standards. . .
“Like other visitors to Freud’s working space, Engelman described feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of antiquities on display. ‘Wherever one looked, there was a glimpse into the past.’”
@GeorgeProchnik on photographing the setting of Freud’s life.
https://t.co/SkofBXeYVQ
"These books have not passed through a human; they remain ignorant of culture and society." —Sally O'Reilly for @cabinetmagazine https://t.co/ihkOf9iTVp
Imagine being named John Smith. Now imagine being the avant-garde filmmaker of that name, maker of “The Girl Chewing Gum” and other gems. Now imagine being asked to write on “Webster’s Timeline History: John Smith, 1580–2007.”
https://t.co/Mc2P3qowB0
In our latest issue, former New Zealand Poet Laureate David Eggleton visits the city of Bristol via antipodal Dunedin in a truly psycho geographical romp. “Let a medley of quotations serve to evoke this aura of sinister criminality clinging to … Bristol.”
https://t.co/hGS8KuCBwi
Time to re-read Asef Bayat’s excellent immanent critique of Habermas’s 2023 statement on Gaza & how it betrayed the entirety of Habermas’s earlier writings on the “public sphere,” “rational dialogue” and “deliberative democracy”? “Enlightenment” for some..
https://t.co/5EUwD4rGXF
I should also recommend George Prochnik's truly beautiful and brilliant essay in @cabinetmagazine on Freud's trip to America, his doomed quest to meet a porcupine, and more. it's splendid and moving https://t.co/gIRjXpGSg1
"How can one think from within brokenness, from within the ruins, and still produce meaning, and even possibility?" Shahram Khosravi, the great anthropologist writes in @cabinetmagazine as American and Israeli bombs fall on Iran. https://t.co/UDnHDZVCYP
With bombs falling on Iran, Shahram Khosravi examines what it means for the defeated of the earth to face their serial losses with “an open face,” as counseled by his father. How can we understand defeat as critique’s ethical point of departure?
https://t.co/aq5XIb64NT
L'avocat israélien Michael Sfard spécialisé dans la défense des droits de l'Homme depuis plus de 26 ans twitte :
"Un long entretien avec moi @cabinetmagazine
au sujet d'une affaire que je défends, demandant l'ouverture d'une enquête sur la chaîne israélienne Channel 14 pour incitation au génocide. Nous avons également abordé les atteintes à l'ordre international fondé sur des règles après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le rôle des avocats et bien d'autres sujets."
Inciting Genocide: An Interview with Michael Sfard
The legal case against Israel’s Channel 14
Interview en anglais dans le lien ci-dessous ⤵️
Our discussion with Israeli human rights lawyer Michael Sfard about his attempts to force a state investigation into whether repeated statements on Israel’s Channel 14 amount to incitement to genocide, a crime in Israeli law.
https://t.co/YLAzLoEiU0
A long interview with me @cabinetmagazine about a case I am litigating demanding Israeli channel 14 be investigated for incitement to Genocide. We also discussed the attacks on the post WWII int. rule-based order, the role of lawyers and much more.
https://t.co/JaAbY0sCOK
Our discussion with Israeli human rights lawyer Michael Sfard about his attempts to force a state investigation into whether repeated statements on Israel’s Channel 14 amount to incitement to genocide, a crime in Israeli law.
https://t.co/YLAzLoEiU0
@sfardm