Randokuha

新生事物春满园 妇女顶起半边天
The Garden is full of new things/Women hold up half the sky

Randokuha began as an archive of undergrad literature essays. It's grown into a space for writing about literature and economics. Explaining very complicated stuff in a simple way through an anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist lens.


We recently posted a list of 37 accessible literature works. This list is an anti-Canon.


We reject the Eurocentric readings taught in universities which have stood on the wrong side of history for centuries.


We reject the authority of academia, that intellectual ivory tower so divorced from the maladies of daily life.


We reject the notion that dead European men have exhausted human possibility.


In its place we read the lived realities of the subaltern: the political exile, the transsexual, the colonised subject, the "lazy native", the struggling revolutionary poet. We read stories that are too urgent and gritty for air-conditioned lecture halls.


Get in touch with us at randokuha@proton.me!