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Public Books has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in April 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Public Books are: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X. Besides social media accounts, public_books has populated their site with Julián Delgado Lopera on “Pretend You're Dead and I Carry You” - Public Books, Undoing Platform Humanitarianism - Public Books, Resistance Disguised as a History Lesson: Fascism and the University - Public Books, Ada Ferrer on “Keeper of My Kin: Memoir of an Immigrant Daughter” - Public Books, Rash Reading, Slow Watching with Virginia Woolf and Chantal Akerman - Public Books, To Reach Beyond Ourselves Is Key to Our Survival, “I use the story to do the thinking”: Ann Leckie on Writing “Radiant Star”, France’s Art Museums Remain Silent on Haiti - Public Books, Diaspora, Indebted: On "Industry", Against American Cistory, Mary E. Mendoza on “Deadly Divide: How Insects, Pathogens, and People Defied the US-Mexico Border”, Eating Disorders Are More Than a Feminist Issue: A Conversation with Amber Husain, Douglas Stuart and the Struggle to Endure, Fascism’s Building Blocks: 30 Years of Secret Evidence - Public Books, Solo el pueblo: Migrant Justice Against Fascism in the Americas, The Double Edge of Border Security: 30 Years of Expanding Executive Power through Immigration Law, Fascism’s Building Blocks: 30 Years of Criminalizing Black Migrants, Fascism’s Building Blocks: 30 Years of Destroying Families, Republicans Debate Amnesty, Fascism’s Building Blocks: 30 Years of Breaking Welfare, Xochitl Gonzalez on “Last Night in Brooklyn”, Fascism’s Building Blocks: 100 Years of Murdering Migrant Workers, Fascism’s Building Blocks: A US Infrastructure Decades in the Making, The Uncomfortable Lightness of Dark Academia - Public Books, Reviving Evita, Sandra Boynton’s Death Drive: “The Going to Bed Book”, B-Sides: Albert O. Hirschman’s “The Passions and the Interests” - Public Books, “Could I be an Asian girl?”: Racist Fantasy in HBO’s “The White Lotus”, Beautiful Sentences Matter: Billy-Ray Belcourt and Matt Hooley, Arendt Speaks of Oases (In Praise of Oases), Álvaro Enrigue on “Now I Surrender”, The Waiting Is the Point: Time, Suffering, and Medicaid, They Would Not Dream of Flowers: Translating Through the Tehran Blackout, “Disaster Has Happened and Is Happening”: Tara Menon on What the Novel Reveals, The Once and Future Bathhouse, Jazmine Ulloa on “El Paso: Five Families and One Hundred Years of Blood, Migration, Race, and Memory”, There Are More Prisons in Heaven & Earth…, Victor Frankenstein, ABD, Frankenstein’s Hideous Progeny, B-Sides: Maurice Gee’s “Going West”, “No Future” Lexicon: Nothingness - Public Books, AI=B+ - Public Books, Style and Politics: On “The National Security Strategy of the United States of America”, The Misuses of the University, XOXO, Ricardo Ortiz (1961–2025), “Recover, Replant, Return”: Talking Nuclear History, Writing, and Food with Kate Brown, "Is the Cis Literary World Okay?", www.publicbooks.org, Who Benefits from Distorting American Studies? - Public Books, Eisenstein’s Unrealized Worlds, “Dear Syria … ” - Public Books, Emily Brontë in Her Smut Era: The Romance Rebranding of “Wuthering Heights”, Edward Said, My Grandfather, and the Problem of Home - Public Books, “To Over-Be, To Over-Exist”: Russia’s War in Ukraine and the Grammar of Survival, “Seize the Means of Knowledge Production”: Durba Mitra on Third World Feminists and Their Fight Against Patriarchal Authoritarianism, Defending the Possibility of the University: A Roundtable on “University Keywords”, “To Wither in the Same Way We Shall”: Talking Archives, Diseases, and History with Edna Bonhomme - Public Books, Donate to Public Books, “To Wither in the Same Way We Shall”: Talking Archives, Diseases, and History with Edna Bonhomme, Homepage - Public Books, Deracialized Discos: On “Discomania” and “The Pepsi-Cola Addict”, Instagram, The Once and Future Deportation Flight?, Facebook, Extracting Blackness, from the Middle Ages to Today, TikTok, B-Sides: Lydia Millet’s “Oh Pure and Radiant Heart”, x.com, This Too Is Gaza, Will Cuban Americans Choose Trumpism, or Solidarity?, At the Edge of Erasure: An Interview with Anouche Kunth, Historian of Exile, “Not So Ephemeral After All”: Talking Op-Eds, War, and Memory with Bécquer Seguín, What Future for Native Sovereignty?, Cloth and Complicity: Seth Rockman on Plantations, Textiles, and the Art of Weaving, Toward a University of Repair - Public Books, Toward a University of Repair, China’s Imagined Pasts and Futures: On YouTuber Li Ziqi, B-Sides: J. L. Carr’s “A Month in the Country”, After “Abortion”: A 1966 Book and the World That It Made, Arendt’s Refugee Politics, Imagining Intruders to Imagine a Nation.