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Animals of the Mind
If one of the things we get from engaging with other beings is some sort of reflectivity, reflexivity, this past year I have been alienated not only from other people, but from myself. Much of the life that I have been able to encounter, not through a screen at least, for the past year, has been non-human.
Shameless Enjoyment: Finding Good in a Bad Show
“Maybe the work I did, mulling over the show and creating order out of chaos, imagining character beats and plotlines that would make better use of the cast and ring truer to established stakes, forced the show and its characters into my soul.”
Music for Desks: Hearing Muted Music
“Johns and Rauschenberg are in the curious position of being understood as a pair, but not a couple.”
Ways of Seeing and Being Seen
Bonnie Chau reflects on being Asian-American, the ideas and motivations of representation and visibility, the Amanda Gorman translation debate, and translating out of whiteness.
Light Years: Reading Proust & Growing Up
“The universe has been listening to my conversations, threading everything together. It began last April, when I picked up Swann’s Way for the third time in ten years.”
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