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The alphabet game


From New Politics, Martin Oppenheimer (Rutgers): Does Immigration Hurt U.S.-Born Workers?; Emad El-Din Aysha (AUC): America's Soft Power Dysfunctions; a review of Sex of Class: Women Transforming American Labor; a special section on Latin America; and an essay on writing about torture. From The New Yorker, Philip Gourevitch and Errol Morris on what the Abu Ghraib photographs cannot explain; and Jill Lepore on fake memoirs, factual fictions, and the history of history. From The Economist, are we too dependent on electronic aids? What do Hillary Rodham Clinton’s big-state victories say about race in America? A review of The Soiling of Old Glory: The Story of a Photograph that Shocked America by Louis P. Masur. A review of Darren Wershler-Henry and Lori Emerson's The Alphabet Game: A bpNichol Reader

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