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Editor-in-Chief | Ayesha Siddiqi |
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Categories | Politics,social issues,culture |
Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | 2009 |
Company | The New Inquiry, Inc. |
Country | United States |
Based in | New York City |
Website | thenewinquiry |
The New Inquiry is an onlinemagazine of cultural and literary criticism, established by Mary Borkowski, Jennifer Bernstein and Rachel Rosenfelt in 2009 and administered as a501(c)(3) nonprofit organisation.[1] The magazine's website updates daily, and every few weeks a new edition of the magazine is published as aPDF.[2]
In 2017,The New Inquiry launched Bail Bloc, aMonerocryptocurrency mining application thatraises funds to paybail for those otherwise unable to afford it, with the money dispersed throughThe Bronx Freedom Fund.[3][4]
Alex Williams ofThe New York Times called the organization "an Intellectuals Anonymous of sorts for desperate members of the city’s literary underclass barred from the publishing establishment".[5]Sasha Frere-Jones inThe New Yorker called it "one of the rare publications that has succeeded in becoming an intellectual journal that can draw people in, that poses large theoretical questions without sliding back into the iron mountain of academia".[2]Matthew Yglesias ofVox called it "the most literal descendent of the small magazines of yore, but the seminar room is now drastically more diverse."[6]
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