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ICYMI: on Douglas Crimp’s “Mourning and Militancy,” Robert Glück’s About Ed, and teaching a unit on grief during a genocide. up at The Baffler thebaffler.com/latest/voices-…

ICYMI: on Douglas Crimp’s “Mourning and Militancy,” Robert Glück’s About Ed, and teaching a unit on grief during a genocide. up at @thebafflermag thebaffler.com/latest/voices-…
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last October, I was reviewing Robert Glück’s About Ed, a book about death. then it became a fall defined by death—in Palestine, my classroom, and my family. here is the essay that review became, on mourning, militancy, witnessing, and politicizing death. thebaffler.com/latest/voices-…

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Hannah Gold MoMA The Museum of Modern Art Always obsessing with death, either their own or their victims. They clearly love death over life, but don't take my word for it, see here.
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“That’s what I want out of fandom, if you can call it that—to love without accountability or surveillance.” Hannah Gold via The Paris Review theparisreview.org/blog/2022/03/3…

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Check out this amazing The New Yorker piece about the acquisition of the East Village Eye records by my division NY Public Library. Props to Hannah Gold for capturing the magic at the heart of archives. newyorker.com/books/page-tur…

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We mourn the passing of Kathy Ottersten, the trans activist and ACT UP organizer whom Hannah Gold interviewed for our fall 2023 issue. In memory of Kathy, we are re-sharing that conversation here. May their memory be a blessing
jewishcurrents.org/kathy-ottersten

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Hannah Gold The New Yorker NY Public Library Thanks Hannah for the fabulous article!! The Village Voice was my guide back then since I wasn't cool enough for East Village :) Are there any publications, websites, etc that you would suggest for today's world?

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