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Issue 161

Stop

This issue considers what it might mean to stop. Rather than denote absence, the stop offers an opening for something else to emerge. Across these pages, contributors explore stopping in: forms of rest, blockades, town halls, and critiques of the temporality and archives of empire. From blockades on Wet’suwet’en land to an underground hub in Jakarta, from moccasins cradling lichen to Lebanon’s El-Mina port, each work gathers its own form of interruption. With contributors: Whess Harman, Hung Duong and Grace Samboh, Svetlana Romanova, Fan Wu, Meagan Christou, Mitra Fakhrashrafi, Emma Steen, Charlene K. Lau, Dot Tuer, Joyce Joumaa, Ali El-Darsa, Kay Rangel, Jasmine Sihra.

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Tiffany Sia: The theme of revolution at the heart of state rituals reveals the construction of national memory [...] If revolution is cyclical, perhaps it mainly returns in an attempt to resolve itself over and over again. Put differently, revolution’s indeterminacy, its history of failure, lull, retreat, creates the conditions for its recurrence.
Joshua Segun-Lean, and Tiffany Sia in Cinema, Nostalgia, and the Excess That Remains: A Conversation With Tiffany Sia