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Wild Culture Academy & Events

A complete and regularly updated list of forthcoming and previous Wild Culture events.
 

 
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Orwell's Rising Star & Democracy in Exile

On the return of totalitarianism’s curse . . . the sudden Orwell boom . . . and narratives that make so called “others” superfluous. By Henry A. Giroux.
Difference, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2017
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Books, Glorious Books

Chellis Glendinning on the materiality and ethics of literary craft.
Girl reading, Wild Culture, ©2015
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Touched wild . . . didn't know it at the time

"The woman looked up at me and said, in some kind of broken English, 'Did you see it? Was it …?'" A vacation report by Fred Fiske.
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Normalizing Authoritarianism is Not an Option

Protecting ourselves from a new American regime's authoritarian ways — as status quo. By Henry A. Giroux.
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Spine by spine, the library of Stephanie Mills

A big clue to what seeds ecology writer Stephanie Mills' brilliant prose is contained in her home. By Whitney Smith.
Stephanie Mills library, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2016
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On Highway 61: Music, Race, and the Evolution of Cultural Freedom

How a river and a two-lane blacktop from Minnesota to Louisiana became inseparable in the minds of some great music makers. Review by James Cullingham.
Mississippi River, Wild Culture, ©2014
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: What It Means and How to Respond

Uh, the fusing of physical, digital and biological worlds and how that impacts on all disciplines, economies and industries . . . that's all. By Klaus Schwab.
Apes in the night, Journal of the Wild Culture, ©2016
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Anarchist Anthropology: Power with Hierarchy

In anthropology, how 'power over others' begs for new models of sharing. By Sarah Lester.
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Artists on the land: Trading inspiration

A composer and filmmaker compare methods of making site specific musical compositions in and with Nature. By Russell Craig Richardson & Dean Rosenthal.
Moonglow, Wild Culture, ©2015
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