Archive for category Politics
How To Read a Column
Posted by Michael Opperman in Newspapers, Politics on September 28, 2009
I’m not a fast fan of William Safire. I find his columns on language in the NYT Magazine to be patrician and prickly (not that it’s impossible that I might find that interesting). But I did like this recent column on reading columns.
Franken Draws Map of U.S. from Memory
Posted by Michael Opperman in Maps, Politics on September 10, 2009
Binyavanga Wainaina/District 9
Posted by Michael Opperman in Ethics, Kenya, Nigeria, Nonfiction, Politics on August 31, 2009
Rebroadcast of 2008 interview. Wainaina is, as usual, provocative and candid.
From his Granta article: How to Write About Africa:
“Always use the word ‘Africa’ or ‘Darkness’ or ‘Safari’ in your title. Subtitles may include the words ‘Zanzibar’, ‘Masai’, ‘Zulu’, ‘Zambezi’, ‘Congo’, ‘Nile’, ‘Big’, ‘Sky’, ‘Shadow’, ‘Drum’, ‘Sun’ or ‘Bygone’. Also useful are words such as ‘Guerrillas’, ‘Timeless’, ‘Primordial’ and ‘Tribal’. Note that ‘People’ means Africans who are not black, while ‘The People’ means black Africans.”
I listened to the interview after watching the troubling movie District 9, set in JHB, South Africa – an unrelenting study of colonialism, refugee-status, and class via genre film. I doubt the Nigerian tourism bureau is satisfied with the depiction of their nationals in the movie.
Vote For Hope
Posted by Michael Opperman in Politics on October 8, 2008
Obama ‘08 – Vote For Hope from MC Yogi on Vimeo.
Ralph Stanley for Obama
Posted by Michael Opperman in Americana, Politics on October 6, 2008
Trains & Politics
Posted by Michael Opperman in Politics, Trains on October 5, 2008
