July/Aug ‘22 Arts & Culture Collection
The following are Arts & Culture-related articles of interest from July/Aug ‘22. Those of most interest are detailed in individual postings*.
Salman Rushdie Coverage:
Writers Gather to Read Salman Rushdie and Support Free Speech (NYT, 8/20/22)
The Stabbing of Salman Rushdie Renews Free Speech Debates: After the attack, writers and world leaders hailed Rushdie as a symbol of free expression. But the battle lines around his novel “The Satanic Verses” were never cleanly drawn. (NYT, 8/15/22)
The New York Times’s strange Rushdie silence (Spectator World, 8/16/22)
Rushdie’s Moral Heroism (Quillette, 8/14/22)
Salman Rushdie’s Stabbing Shows the Danger of Conflating Words With ‘Violence’* (The Daily Beast, 8/13/22) by Greg Lukianoff
The best response to Salman Rushdie’s stabbing: The illiterate cannot be allowed to dictate the rules of literature. (Spectator World, 8/12/22) by FAIR Advisor Douglas Murray
All Because Salman Rushdie Wrote a Book* (Atlantic, 8/12/22)
Other Articles:
"We Can't Let Them Do This": Interview With Russell Brand (TK News by Matt Taibbi, 8/8/22)
Questioning the Place of Black Art in a White Man’s Collection (NYT, 8/7/22)
Dave Chappelle vs. the New Puritans* (Quillette, 8/3/22)
Rosie Kay: Controversial choreography and overcoming an emotional cancelling (FAIR Advisor Winston Marshall’s podcast, Marshall Matters. 8/1/22)