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Rolling Stone Menu Trixie Mattel, Orville Peck Team Up for ‘Jackson’ Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash cover is featured on Mattel’s latest EP Full Coverage Vol. 1 In the video for the song, the masked cowboy and the drag performer, who wears a Dolly Parton-inspired outfit, are onstage at an old-school theater, performing the song with their band. “Jackson” is featured on Mattel’s latest EP Full Coverage Vol. 1, released on Friday, which also includes covers of Lana Del Rey’s “Video Games,” the Violent Femmes’ “Blister in the Sun” (which she previously released), and Cher’s “Believe.” Mattel released her latest album ....
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Daniel Hannan Apr 05, 2021 7:40 PM ET So, why won’t Foucault be canceled? There are, it seems to me, two rules that dictate cancel culture. First, the offense needs to be some kind of abuse of power, or at least a violation of modern sensibilities around minorities. No one gets canceled for tax fraud, adultery, or affray because they do not touch on identity politics. Roman Polanski’s Macbeth is deemed by some to be tainted because its producer fled accusations of sexual assault on a minor. But no one has suggested that, say, Heathers is similarly tainted because Winona Ryder was convicted of shoplifting. Dr. Seuss’s And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street has been withdrawn because it contains a picture of a Chinese man in robes eating from a bowl with chopsticks. But you would sound utterly deranged if you suggested withdrawing the tracks “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” or “River Deep, Mountain High” on the grounds that they were produced ....
Why they will never cancel Foucault Print this article Imagine if a political philosopher from outside the hard Left John Rawls, say, or Karl Popper was credibly alleged to have abused small boys. He would disappear from the curriculum, mainstream publishers would drop his books, and his ideas would circulate only in samizdat form. But cancel culture is nothing if not selective, and we may be sure that Michel Foucault, who has a pretty good claim to be the godfather of modern identity politics, will remain as fashionable as ever, despite claims that he habitually raped Arab children. If you conjure the image of a 1960s French intellectual, the chances are that you’re thinking of someone very like Foucault. The structuralist philosopher had a fondness for polo necks and publicity and was involved with all manner of left-wing campaigns. His prose was abstract and theoretical, flashes of rhetorical brilliance appearing in the middle of almost deliberately dens ....