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A2 kulturní čtrnáctideník (A2 cultural biweekly) is a Czech journal that reflects culture in the broad sense of the word, including articles on social events and politics and focuses on how these two spheres – culture and society – organically intertwine. Published every second Wednesday, it offers 32 pages on literature, film, art, theater, music and, of course, politics and social issues.

Established in October 2005 and published as a weekly until December 2008, the publication strives to approach quality living art in context – be it in the context of other artistic categories, the context of civil society or the context of both Czech and international art production. A2 seeks works and tendencies that present a true picture of our time, frequently providing us with a more sensitive, accurate, provocative and even more unsettling impression than that which we would necessarily wish to obtain.

Every fortnight a new theme is introduced and most issues consist of reviews of a wide range of art works and expert publications, followed by an essay, an interview, media criticism, short fiction, sections dedicated to subcultures or civil resistance and social commentaries dealing with both Czech and international issues.

A2 has often been the first publication to introduce new topics to the Czech milieu, including new terms such as ‘precariat’ and ‘NIMBY’ and inspirational thinkers and artists like Leïla Slimani or Moishe Postone. The publication also endeavors to ensure that serious “academic” topics (for example, literary activism, critical theory, Islamic feminism, immersive theater etc.) are being discussed in such a way, as to remain comprehensible and appealing to the readership.

A2 receives financial support from the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic and The State Cultural Fund of the Czech Republic (www.mkcr.cz). All articles older than a year are to be found in the archive on website www.advojka.cz; you can also follow A2 on Twitter and Facebook.

Humans are nature in embodied form

With Ariel Salleh about life on Earth, care and degrowth


We need a smart village

With Anna Hazare on corruption, waste and Indian village


What Makes the Kabir Kala Manch the Most Persecuted Band in India?

India’s most persecuted musical group, Kabir Kala Manch, is representative of the voice of the country’s victimized Dalit caste and their fight for justice


India and an Emerging Ideological State

The end of democracy in the second most populous country in the world?


Children of Manu and Marx, Rama and MTV

The Changing Patterns of Political Documentary Practices in India


Now is the time to act

Indian farmers are fighting both the pandemic and government reforms


We are dark

Interview with Agata Pyzik about uncanny Slavdom, Polish nationalism and paganism


The hardware is heavy, noisy and gets hot

Interview with Lynne Hall about sexual and social robotics


Videogames may be transformative of desires, empathies and emotions

With Alfie Bown about technologization of instincts and the question of guilt

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