Kevin Hilke
- Kevin is an editor and a graduate student in English at Stanford University preparing for training as a clinical psychologist. His current work deals with medieval and midcentury poetry and psychotherapeutic practice. Kevin has also worked in public policy, progressive politics, pizza, and golf. He holds a B.A. in English from Stanford and is from O'Fallon, Missouri.
- Sack the Hippie Tyrant Bitch!
- Dianne Wiest’s Old Face
- Head Case
- Northern Exposure
- Cocksuckers Can’t Grasp It
- Lionel Trilling’s Fitzgerald
- Hug, Learn: Seinfeld’s Anticlimactic Hardening
- Harriet Jacobs’s Congenitally Broken Heart
- Trauma, Everyday Human Endeavor, and Sports Night’s “The Local Weather”
- Cosmo Kramer’s Efforts Towards Effecting Community
- PZ Myers: Adolescent
- Our Constipated Advocate
- Luc Sante’s Brain
- Nate Silver’s Radical Claim: Politicians Are People
- Sara Grant in Fanny Howe’s The Winter Sun
- Anthony Lane’s Lazy Star Trek Disdain
- J R
- It’s Not Called Judgmental When You’re Right
- Obama On Islam: Reduction and Relevance in Political Rhetoric
- Editing, Movement Politics, and a Bewigged Queer Jeremiah: Ted Solotaroff at Commentary
- David Brooks’s Intellectually Naïve Pessimism
- “2M4M, Love Teabagging”: The Far Right Inadvertently Rechristens Itself With Gay Sex Slang
- Hon. Elwyn Tinklenberg’s 5:30
- USA Swimming Must Apologize to Sometimes-Smoker Michael Phelps
- The New Pragmatic Progressive Politics of Old Christine
- Andrew Marvell Does His Own Horny Garden
- Mistaken Outings, Incidental Secrets: Evolving Gay Stereotypes in Network TV Comedy
- Sex, Utility, and Internet Prudery In Nineties News Comedy
- Adolf Hitler Taken Into State Custody
- We’re All Missourians Now
- Buckley, Mailer, and The American Conservative
- Law, Reality, Fantasy, and Militant Truth
- Snapshots of Proof: Sloppy Thinking on Climate Change
- Naipaul and Gogol, Postcolonial Flashlights
- Political Psychosis and the Rhetoric of Climate Change
- Sí Se Puede in Politics, Faith, Sports, Love
- Emergent Digital Ecologies and the Gay Man In Pynchon’s Paranoid 1960s
- Human Rights for Artificial Life?
- Obama’s Discouraging Recent Record on Privacy
- Obama’s Sober Hope, Bush’s Cowboy Certitude, and the Legitimizing of Positive Ambiguity
- Media Theory and Postmodernist Fiction
- The Left Must Stop Talking About Reality
- Theorizing the New Media Subject
- Donald Duck, U.S. Navy, Seeks Care; Finds Friend Mickey Pimping Disney
- The Mainstream American Left’s Urgent Challenge: Articulate Radical Capitalism
- Scott McClellan’s Road to Damascus
- Why I Like Borderline Bigot Mike Huckabee
- Yellanjello’s Sense of Possibility: Barack Obama Is An Analogical Lexicon Doubler
- Money Shot: Eliot Spitzer’s Capitalist Felling
- Field Trip
- Jürgen Habermas Does Not Exist


