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The Week in White Sight

Nicholas Mirzoeff

White sight is part of the operating system that makes and sustains whiteness: what's it been up to this week? A once-a-week newsletter that extends and develops ideas in my book "White Sight: Visual Politics and Practices of Whiteness" (MIT Press) in 202

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  • Nicholas Mirzoeff

    I’m a writer, visual activist and teacher. This project “The Week in White Sight” will be once a week in 2023 alongside the publication of my book “White Sight: Visual Politics and Practices of Whiteness” (MIT Press).

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