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The Baffler

no. 77 - Expatriates
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The Baffler, est. 1988, is a magazine of art, criticism, and political analysis, publishing bimonthly print issues as well as daily online dispatches.

The Baffler

At Home He’s a Tourist

Bang the World • Passport Bros and the manosphere

Memories of Charles Street

Doctors Without Politics • What can medical workers do to stop genocide?

Misfire

Bogans in Brooklyn • The Australian “blood visa” turns twenty

Listening Devices • Reuniting with the Cold War spies of Kagnew Station

Eastern Promises • In a Tokyo of tourists, the citizens have become strangers

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice • One more reason to doubt the existence of God

And What Kind Are You?

A Job Like Any Other • The Latin American fight for sex workers’ rights

Fig.

Hiring Squad • The future of human resources isn’t so human

None of This Is Happening • Mexico’s desplazados fend for themselves

Threnody for the Letter M

Breaking Glass • The expat wonderland of Berlin is divided once again

Bafflomathy (No. 77)


Frequency: Every other month Pages: 140 Publisher: The Baffler Foundation Edition: no. 77 - Expatriates

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The Baffler, est. 1988, is a magazine of art, criticism, and political analysis, publishing bimonthly print issues as well as daily online dispatches.

The Baffler

At Home He’s a Tourist

Bang the World • Passport Bros and the manosphere

Memories of Charles Street

Doctors Without Politics • What can medical workers do to stop genocide?

Misfire

Bogans in Brooklyn • The Australian “blood visa” turns twenty

Listening Devices • Reuniting with the Cold War spies of Kagnew Station

Eastern Promises • In a Tokyo of tourists, the citizens have become strangers

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice • One more reason to doubt the existence of God

And What Kind Are You?

A Job Like Any Other • The Latin American fight for sex workers’ rights

Fig.

Hiring Squad • The future of human resources isn’t so human

None of This Is Happening • Mexico’s desplazados fend for themselves

Threnody for the Letter M

Breaking Glass • The expat wonderland of Berlin is divided once again

Bafflomathy (No. 77)



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