An article showing the cultural politics at play internationally in American churches’ support for LGBTQ inclusion, and a way to think through these moral brambles: A Church Politics of Nondomination
This interview with acclaimed novelist Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o covers vast ground in cultural interpretation. In a relatively short interview, he manages to address the politics of language, challenge readings of race that aren’t sufficiently attentive to class and economy, show the United States as a colonial project, and make important philosophical points about universality emerging from particularity. These ideas are getting more attention now than previously, but Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o has been saying them for decades.