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rfmcdonald) wrote2017-12-05 03:59 pm
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[BLOG] Some Tuesday links
- The Broadside Blog's Caitlin Kelly talks about two days recently spent in Washington D.C. I would like to go there myself, I think, and for more than a quick bus transfer in the night.
- Crooked Timber considers what the upper classes of the United States are getting from the new tax cuts.
- Daily JSTOR considers the ethics of having the art of Banksy displayed in the occupied West Bank. Is it ethical?
- Far Outliers notes the impact of missionary organizations on the US Peace Corps.
- The Frailest Thing's Michael Sacasas notes that the "we" used in talk about technology does not include everyone, that it is a selective "we."
- Imageo shares satellite imagery of the Arctic suggesting this winter in North America will be a harsh one.
- Language Hat links to an article noting the dialect of English that refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos have developed.
- The LRB Blog shares a report of a visit to the Estonian National Museum, and a reflection on the mythology of nationhood.
- Marginal Revolution links to a paper claiming legalized abortion, not birth control, played the leading role in the emancipation of American women.
- The NYR Daily notes the cult of personality surrounding Obama.
- The Power and the Money's Noel Maurer wonders what happened to the Afro-Argentines, numerous until the 19th century.
- Drew Rowsome notes a reading of the classic gay Canadian play Fortune and Men's Eyes, scheduled for the 11th at Buddies in Bad Times.
- Window on Eurasia links to a scholarly examination of the Soviet annexation of once-independent Tannu Tuva, back in 1944.