Chris Kraus and the Chaos of Morning TV
Hey dolls,
Another big week in the Dollhouse means another big roundup email hitting your inbox! From “An Ode to the Chaos of Morning Television” to an interview with THE Chris Kraus, it’s been another excellent week over on polyesterzine.com – so let’s jump in!
An Ode to the Chaos of Morning Television (Opens in a new window)
Lucy Fitzgerald writes on the specific, crazed register of morning TV in both the US and the UK.
Lia Quezada speaks to the legendary writer about autobiography, the problems with labelling literature “feminist” and more.
Why Are We All Obsessed With Our Bosses? (Opens in a new window)
Naomi Kline talks about the current strain of TV and film that considers the boss/employee dynamic.
Brighton Queers for Palestine’s Guide to Authentic Intersectionality (Opens in a new window)
We hear from the activist collective on how best to practice intersectionality in life, work and campaigning.
Film Fatale: Threads and the Kitchen Sink Apocalypse (Opens in a new window)
And finally, for this month’s Film Fatale column, Platform Editor Charlotte Amy Landrum considers Threads and its banal presentation of nuclear war.
See you next week!
XOXO,
The Polyester Team <3