Salvage #8
Salvage #8
- ISBN 13:
9781839762253
- ISBN 10:
183976225X
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 06/02/2020
- Publisher: Verso
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Summary
Comrades, This is Madness, the Spring/Summer 2020 issue of Salvage, put together during the pandemic
The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis
'Mothering Against the World': Sophie Lewis on 'Momrades'
'The Bushes': new fiction from China Miéville
'Hookers and Other Angels': photography from Juno Mac (co-author of Revolting Prostitutes)
'Prepared for the Worst': Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism
'Welfare State Populism and the "Left-Behind Left"' by Kevin Ochieng Okoth
'A Glimmer of a Shell of a Husk' by Maya Osborne
'The Phallic Road to Socialism' by Sebastian Budgen
A newly translated interview with Daniel Guérin
'Nationalism After Coronavirus' by Sivamohan Valluvan
'Striking in Striking Times: Capitalism's Coronavirus Crisis' by Gregor Gall
'Getting Dressed for a Pandemic' by Camila Valle
'Out of the Iron Lung: A Miasma Theory of Coronavirus' by Matthew Broomfield
And poetry by Nisha Ramayya, this issue's featured poet, and an interview with her conducted by Salvage's poetry editor, Caitlín Doherty.
The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis
'Mothering Against the World': Sophie Lewis on 'Momrades'
'The Bushes': new fiction from China Miéville
'Hookers and Other Angels': photography from Juno Mac (co-author of Revolting Prostitutes)
'Prepared for the Worst': Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism
'Welfare State Populism and the "Left-Behind Left"' by Kevin Ochieng Okoth
'A Glimmer of a Shell of a Husk' by Maya Osborne
'The Phallic Road to Socialism' by Sebastian Budgen
A newly translated interview with Daniel Guérin
'Nationalism After Coronavirus' by Sivamohan Valluvan
'Striking in Striking Times: Capitalism's Coronavirus Crisis' by Gregor Gall
'Getting Dressed for a Pandemic' by Camila Valle
'Out of the Iron Lung: A Miasma Theory of Coronavirus' by Matthew Broomfield
And poetry by Nisha Ramayya, this issue's featured poet, and an interview with her conducted by Salvage's poetry editor, Caitlín Doherty.