Author Archives: Rebecca Liu
Inside the museum of neoliberalism
In displaying the objects of neoliberalism, the new south London museum allows us to imagine a better alternative
Friendship and rivalry in 1960s Sri Lanka
A dreamy, mesmerising story on the displeasures of growing up
Homi K Bhabha: Why we need a new, emotive language of human rights
The theorist and author of The Location of Culture on the uses of the imagination in times of political crises—and why we need to bring the language of emotion into our discussions of human rights
A writer who finds beauty in everything
Prize-winning poet Ocean Vuong explores America's wounded psyche
"To move is to hope": how Akram Khan is democratising dance
The celebrated choreographer's new documentary, The Curry House Kid, shows his own cautious optimism
Why are we suddenly so interested in women scammers?
Figures like Elizabeth Holmes and "fake heiress" Anna Delvey do more than offer a good scam story—they open up a whole new way of thinking about young women's relationship to capital
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