Gloss on Do Androids Dream of Electric Mothers?
Lori Emerson
November 29, 2006
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geniwate, Kembrew McLeod and Benjamin Robertson all address issues of copyright, writing of the potential for copyleft to disrupt capital flows. geniwate, Kembrew McLeod and Benjamin Robertson all address issues of copyright, writing of the potential for copyleft to disrupt capital flows.
Gloss on The Eternal Hourglass of Existence
Lori Emerson
October 30, 2006
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See Stephen-Paul Martin’s revealing review, “Already Too Many Stories in the World,” of Olsen’s 10:01.
Gloss on Life Sentences for the New America
Lori Emerson
October 29, 2006
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Kenneth Saltman’s discussion of Michael Milken’s post-prison foray into the education business is a useful contrast to Matlin’s references to Clinton and Cuomo’s involvement in gutting education initiatives in American prisons.
Gloss on Life Sentences for the New America
Lori Emerson
October 29, 2006
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By contrast to the model of principled law-breaking, see Tim Keane’s review “God Help Us: A Fury for God” in which he discusses the influence of the imprisoned Egyptian Qutb’s influence on Islamist suicide bombing as a mode for resisting secularist regimes in the Mideast.
Gloss on Life Sentences for the New America
Lori Emerson
October 29, 2006
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For a related discussion of AIDS, see Harold Jaffe’s essay “Outcast Narrative” as well as Tim Keane’s “Above Us Only Sky.”