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)