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‘A journal for cultural analysis’ The petit, open access and student-run Soapbox brings together essays, research and critical writing in response to ‘the cultural objects, phenomena, and concepts shaping our world and experiences.’ Fairly text-heavy but always smartly designed, previous issues have explored listening, contamination, interfaces and swamps; this sixth edition is titled ‘On the Uses of Absence.’ Inside, you'll find eleven texts exploring the idea of absence through the lenses of ‘figuration, subjectivity, history and queerness’, with a mix of essays, poetry, autotheory and more, beginning with Benni Ciappini’s experimental take on the ABCs of the Italian language. Each piece also opens with a graphic motif, abstractions of sound waves extrapolated by the design team from recordings submitted to them by the writers. Edition of 400. soapboxjournal.net