it is useful to separate between Hezbollah’s narrative of being the Resistance™ and what resistance actually is, or, at the very least, should be. Since 2011, the gap between the two has widened.
Memory, violence and fear: Why Lokman Slim’s murder must not be depoliticized
The forcibly disappeared and the murdered in Lebanon are killed twice. First, physically, and second, they are erased. ... If we’re not careful, the same could happen with Lokman Slim’s assassination one week ago
Black-Palestinian Solidarity: Towards an Intersectionality of Struggles
Book chapter I wrote as part of "Social Justice and Israel/Palestine: Foundational and Contemporary Debates"
The Perfect Day Will Never Come: Restlessness in “A Perfect Day” and “Here Comes the Rain”
This is the third excerpt of the book chapter I wrote as part of the book “The Social Life of Memory: Violence, Trauma, and Testimony in Lebanon and Morocco”.
Decay as Political Metaphor in Ely Dagher’s Waves’ 98 and Mounia Akl’s Submarine
Ely Dagher's 2015 Waves '98 and Mounia Akl's 2016 Submarine, as unique responses to a feeling of despair brought about by the city/nation, explored through the theme of decay
Twitter’s “Left” Discourse
Algorithmically-perceived Expectations ain't Discourse
On Social Media
Or: on data harvesting and manipulative behavior modification
On Collapse, Identity and History: An Interview
A long conversation on identity, trauma, history and the protracted now.
Leftists and anti-authoritarians have a responsibility to vote out Trump
Biden is problematic, but he can be pushed to the left if we intensify our struggles for justice and equality.
The trans-generational climate crisis
There is something particularly unsettling about being an almost-30 year old in 2020.