Author Spotlight

Jason Ulim Kim is the twisted mastermind behind 3SP. Born and raised in Toronto, Canada to Korean parents, Jason has just recently received a B.A. in History and Political Science at the University of Toronto. His interests span from political theory, to postmodern thought, immigration studies and cyberculture. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley and works as a Graduate Student Instructor at Berkeley.

» 3SP Turns 1 Year Old

no tags specified

3SP Turns 1 Year Old

Yes indeed, 3SP is approaching its one-year anniversary in August. We encourage you to go back in time and see our best work:

On Nationalism and Postcolonialism

On Tasers

On Spectator Violence in Sports

On the Nature of Love

We hope you’ve enjoyed 3SP to date. We look forward to your continued support, and would welcome more regular contributors and staff writers.

- 3SP

Share/Save/Bookmark

 

» 5 Grad School Essentials

, , ,

5 Grad School Essentials

Every profession has its own set of tools - and being a graduate student is no exception! Jason provides his list of the top five most important technological essentials with aspiring academics of all kinds in mind.

Share/Save/Bookmark

 

» 94: Aimé Césaire

, , , , ,

Aimé Césaire has died at the age of 94.

His words, however, remain with us.


I see clearly what colonization has destroyed: the wonderful Indian civilizations -
and neither
Deterding nor Royal Dutch nor Standard Oil will ever console me for the Aztecs and the Incas.

I see clearly the civilizations, condemned to perish at a future date, into which it has introduced a principle of ruin: the South Sea Islands, Nigeria, Nyasaland.

I see less clearly the contributions it has made.

Security? Culture? The rule of law?

In the meantime, I look around and wherever there are colonizers and colonized face to face, I see force, brutality, cruelty, sadism, conflict, and, in a parody of education, the hasty manufacture of a few thousand subordinate functionaries, “boys”, artisans, office clerks, and interpreters necessary for the smooth operation of business.

I spoke of contact.

Between colonizer and colonized there is room only for forced labor, intimidation, pressure, the police, taxation, theft, rape, compulsory crops, contempt, mistrust, arrogance, self-complacency, swinishness, brainless elites, degraded masses.

No human contact, but relations of domination and submission which turn the colonizing man into a classroom monitor, an army sergeant, a prison guard, a slave driver, and the indigenous man into an instrument of production.

My turn to state an equation: colonization = “thingification.”

- Aimé Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism (Discours sur le colonialisme)

Share/Save/Bookmark

 

» The Politics of Language: A Response to Bilal

, , , ,

The Politics of Language: A Response to Bilal

Jason personally responds to Bilal’s “Notes on Translation”, and broadens out the discussion to the politics of language in general. He argues we need to go beyond the promotion of learning certain languages by learning the language of critique.

Share/Save/Bookmark

 

© 2007-8. Any use of our material requires our written consent.
All inquiries: jason.kim[at]thirdspaceproject.com. - 3SP thirdspace third space