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An Emptiness Yet to Come

By José Mármol translated by Nathalie Handal, with Eileen O’Connor

The Sad Ballad of Wyckoff

By José Mármol translated by Nathalie Handal, with Eileen O’Connor

The Harvest

By Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler

Anna Bruno: Suspense, Secular Gods, and Scandal in an Elite Catholic School

Maria Kuznetsova Interviews Anna Bruno

Theo Aalders

Theo Aalders is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bonn. His research focuses on (unfinished) infrastructure, sabotage, labor movements, and how the intersection of these aspects can produce contested futures. His methodological focus is on collaborative visual methods. Together with three illustrators and artists from Kenya, he is working on a graphic novel about the LAPSSET Corridor.
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Vanishing Line

By April Zhu and Theo Aalders December 11, 2023
How can a Kenyan road unfurl toward the future when it can’t seem to escape the past?
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Shayna Rosendorff: What Lies Beneath

By Vasna Ramasar, Theo Aalders, and Shayna Rosendorff October 11, 2021
Revealing the degradation and extraction that maps conceal.
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