Articles tagged "jean-paul sartre"

Column: Channel Crossings

Linton Kwesi Johnson and the Eloquence of Rioters

by Raphaël Costambeys-Kempczynski

[15.Jan.09] :. This poetry, symbolically violent in its choice of literary form and symbolically subversive in its choice of Creole, reveals the literacy of rioters.

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Books Review

Paul Schrader by George Kouvaros

by Kieran Curran

[14.Oct.08] :. Taxi Driver is pioneering especially in relation to its unflinchingly contradictory anti-hero Travis Bickle, the character Schrader conceived who can perform noble deeds as well as insane violence.

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Film Feature

A People’s Historian

by Chris Robé

[9.Jul.07] :. Howard Zinn: You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train serves as an important reminder to anyone academia-minded that professional advancement and the goals of education do not always converge.

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