2002
- What is the matter with Mary Jane?She’s perfectly well and she hasn’t a pain,And it’s lovely rice pudding for dinner again—What is the matter with Mary Jane?A.A. Milne[1] Like the little girl in A. A. Milne’s poem, accused poisoner
- (part of a series in Issue 35: Masculinity and Labor Under Capitalism – Edited by DONALD MORTON)1] The view that there is a crisis of masculinity is often associated with a discourse that demonises men, especially young men, as
- (part of a series in Issue 35: Masculinity and Labor Under Capitalism – Edited by DONALD MORTON)[1] There are a myriad ways to understand the importance of masculinity for Marxism, including whether one is interested in the
- (part of a series in Issue 35: Masculinity and Labor Under Capitalism – Edited by DONALD MORTON)“The research university is structured like a nuclear family: the scientists are the dads, and they go out and make the money, and the
- (part of a series in Issue 35: Masculinity and Labor Under Capitalism – Edited by DONALD MORTON)“[The] organization of power – that is, the manner in which desire is already in the economic, in which libido invests the economic – haunts