Naked Punch Review
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Naked Punch Review | |
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Type | Journal |
Format | Magazine |
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Founded | 2002 |
Political allegiance | Marxist / Universalist / Dada-Tata / Anti-marsilist |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
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Website: http://www.nakedpunch.com/ |
Naked Punch Review is a quarterly interdisciplinary review and magazine of philosophy, art, politics and poetry run voluntarily by young, unestablished figures in those fields. Contributors have included Antonio Negri, Tariq Ali, Wim Wenders, Arthur Danto, Richard Shusterman, Simon Critchley, Walden Bello, Michael Taussig, Adonis, Mahmoud Darvish among others.
The magazine was founded in 2002 by a group of young London-based thinkers.
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What leading thinkers have to say about Naked Punch:
"The readership addressed by Naked Punch must be made up of the people I would like to think that I address: serious, cosmopolitan, thoughtful, searching and humane. The magazine always inspires me with the thought that civilization thrives if it thrives"- Arthur Danto
“Naked Punch is a continually surprising, constantly creative and nakedly engaged new journal that goes from strength to strength.” -Simon Critchley
"A surprising yet necessary new site for philosophical expression, Naked Punch deftly avoids both the glossy glibness of mainstream intellectual journalism and the arid mustiness of academic scholasticism. Blending style and candor, essays and interviews, familiar and fresh voices, its passionate thinking is the richly intoxicating rum of this potent punch."-Richard Shusterman
"Naked Punch is committed not only to a critique of the dreadful existing order of things, but to a global search for new sources of cultural creativity that suggest a more hopeful future. It is hard to imagine a project more important" Marcus Rediker