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How to Wash Your Hands in a War Zone

By Gillian Esquivia-Cohen

Stitching and Writing on the Margin

By Roslyn Bernstein

The Requirement of Adequacy

Fiction by Emily Franklin

Maurice Chammah: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty

By Ann Neumann

Roy Scranton

Roy Scranton is the author of We're Doomed. Now What?: Essays on War and Climate Change (Soho Press, 2018), War Porn (Soho Press, 2016), and Learning to Die in the Anthropocene: Reflections on the End of a Civilization (City Lights, 2015). His essays on war and climate change have appeared in the New York Times, Rolling Stone , the Best Science and Nature Writing 2014 , and elsewhere. He holds an MA from the New School for Social Research and a PhD in English from Princeton, and has been awarded a Whiting Humanities Fellowship and a Lannan Literary Fellowship.
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Russian Reversal: Performing Class and Power on Victory Day

By Roy Scranton July 16, 2018
The ways that Moscow commemorates victory over Nazi Germany bear a striking resemblance to the U.S.
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