Guest editor Rea Amit shares a list of 34 books by Japanese women writers
The noticeable changes from twentieth- to twenty-first-century writers reflects the continued presence and importance of feminism internationally as Japanese women continue to move out of the spaces given to them within a male-dominated field.
Guest editor Rea Amit on the recent history of Japanese women writing literature. “women writers continue to uphold and revitalize the written word as a platform for meaningful engagement in the twenty-first century.”
“you dance / because your bellies are empty . . . / that’s how you fight loneliness & the biting economic meltdown . . . / you men with villages of wives,” from “the dance,” by Vonani Bila
This erasured handmade map was crafted through and over Samuel Penniman Bates’s chapter on the 25th United States Colored Regiment in his History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861–65 (first published in 1869).
“On the last solar term of autumn / so many good things are disappearing / The birds have printed their footsteps on the frosted tiles,” from “Frost‘s Descent,” by Ma Yongbo (trans. by Zack Rogow)
Following the June 2024 elections in India, making Narendra Modi the head of a coalition government, a writer from New Delhi decides to revisit Amit Chaudhuri’s On Being Indian, set in a time of political tumult in India when the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party returned for a second term in 2019.
Despite Berdichev, Ukraine, being Joseph Conrad’s ancestral home, few of its residents seem to know much about him. Oliver Raw investigated by visiting northern Ukraine, exploring the parallels between Conrad’s experiences of growing up under czarist oppression and Ukraine’s current struggles against a resurgent Russian imperialism.
In a country where wanting to remain rural is a choice now only available to the wealthy, what does rural mean? Here, Sumana Roy contemplates the stigmas and realities of the rural through a portmanteau of rural and urban.
Fostering Nonviolent Communities with Live Free OKC: A Conversation with Jabee Williams
An interview with Jabee Williams, an Emmy Award–winning hip-hop artist and co-founder of Live Free OKC.
7 Questions for Praveen Herat
7 Questions (and 7 Answers) from In Praveen Herat, whose debut novel, Between This World and the Next (Restless Books, 2024), features a British war photographer who uncovers crime and corruption in a Cambodia beyond the rule of law.