The Art of the Flood
In Martin McDonagh’s ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’, the turmoil of a political conflict is mirrored in the lives of its characters.
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Phoebe Braithwaite is a PhD student at Harvard University working on Stuart Hall and British Cultural Studies. She previously worked for Wired UK, and was an editorial assistant for Open Democracy.
In Martin McDonagh’s ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’, the turmoil of a political conflict is mirrored in the lives of its characters.
In a world that presents migrants as flows, waves, floods and streams, Ousmane Zoromé Samassekou’s ‘The Last Shelter’ is a moving document of their human experience.
Two years ago this month we lost Mark Fisher, but his vision of a socialist future endures.