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Out now: no. 9, Companions

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The editorial/imaginative centre of the ninth issue of Errant Journal is located in the regions that have experienced Russian imperial aggression from where it makes connections across times, geographies, and ontologies to explore the radical potential of companionship.
Companionship is understood not as agreement, but as a shared responsibility across unequal histories. It means not being full without the other. While forms of imperial and colonial violence might differ in places and through times, the issue recognizes how colonial mechanisms are sustained, how they present themselves as if they were past while shapeshifting and continuing in new forms and places in the present. By bringing these contexts in relation, this issue aims to show how certain borders, biases, clichés, and power structures travel, mutate, and shape both human and non-human lives and landscapes. Ultimately, companionship is about prioritizing life and about insisting that no oppression is singular.
Follow the link in our bio to pre-order and read the editor’s note. Distribution will begin 20 April.
Contributors: Adriana Arroyo (@adrianaarroyo__), Keto Gorgadze (@ketogorgadze), Andreas Kalkun, Lee Kai Chung (@ancient___soul), Samira Makki (@cessez_faire_capitalism), Ana Mikadze (@najgapni), Petrică Mogoș (@petricamo), Fabienne Rachmadiev (@fabidanslemetro), Vaim Sarv (@vaim_sarv), Victoria Soyan Peemot (@aranchula.horses), Czyka Tumaliuan (@freestylemommy), Iryna Zamuruieva (@iryna_zamuruieva)
Cover image by @javkhlan_ariunbold
This issue is a concept by and co-edited with Katia Krupennikova (@k_kru_)
Thank you to @afk020 for funding and @framerframed for support for this issue.

You can now pre-order our new issue!
The editorial/imaginative centre of the ninth issue of Errant Journal is located in the regions that have experienced Russian imperial aggression from where it makes connections across times, geographies, and ontologies to explore the radical potential of companionship.
Companionship is understood not as agreement, but as a shared responsibility across unequal histories. It means not being full without the other. While forms of imperial and colonial violence might differ in places and through times, the issue recognizes how colonial mechanisms are sustained, how they present themselves as if they were past while shapeshifting and continuing in new forms and places in the present. By bringing these contexts in relation, this issue aims to show how certain borders, biases, clichés, and power structures travel, mutate, and shape both human and non-human lives and landscapes. Ultimately, companionship is about prioritizing life and about insisting that no oppression is singular.
Follow the link in our bio to pre-order and read the editor’s note. Distribution will begin 20 April.
Contributors: Adriana Arroyo (@adrianaarroyo__), Keto Gorgadze (@ketogorgadze), Andreas Kalkun, Lee Kai Chung (@ancient___soul), Samira Makki (@cessez_faire_capitalism), Ana Mikadze (@najgapni), Petrică Mogoș (@petricamo), Fabienne Rachmadiev (@fabidanslemetro), Vaim Sarv (@vaim_sarv), Victoria Soyan Peemot (@aranchula.horses), Czyka Tumaliuan (@freestylemommy), Iryna Zamuruieva (@iryna_zamuruieva)
Cover image by @javkhlan_ariunbold
This issue is a concept by and co-edited with Katia Krupennikova (@k_kru_)
Thank you to @afk020 for funding and @framerframed for support for this issue.

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Read the full article 'In the Company of May: Inscription Against Incarceration' by Samira Makki (@cessez_faire_capitalism) in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions.

Read the full article 'In the Company of May: Inscription Against Incarceration' by Samira Makki (@cessez_faire_capitalism) in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions.

Read the full article 'In the Company of May: Inscription Against Incarceration' by Samira Makki (@cessez_faire_capitalism) in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions.

Read the full article 'In the Company of May: Inscription Against Incarceration' by Samira Makki (@cessez_faire_capitalism) in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions.

Read the full article 'In the Company of May: Inscription Against Incarceration' by Samira Makki (@cessez_faire_capitalism) in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions.

Read the full article 'In the Company of May: Inscription Against Incarceration' by Samira Makki (@cessez_faire_capitalism) in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions.

Read the full article 'In the Company of May: Inscription Against Incarceration' by Samira Makki (@cessez_faire_capitalism) in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions.

Read the full article 'In the Company of May: Inscription Against Incarceration' by Samira Makki (@cessez_faire_capitalism) in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions.
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The editorial/imaginative centre of issue #9 “Companions” of Errant Journal is located in the regions that have experienced Russian imperial aggression from where it makes connections across times, geographies, and ontologies to explore the radical potential of companionship. Edited by Irene de Craen and Katia Krupennikova. @errantjournal @k_kru_
* Companionship is understood not as agreement, but as a shared responsibility across unequal histories. It means not being full without the other. While forms of imperial and colonial violence might differ in places and through times, the issue recognizes how colonial mechanisms are sustained, how they present themselves as if they were past while shapeshifting and continuing in new forms and places in the present.
* By bringing these contexts in relation, this issue aims to show how certain borders, biases, clichés, and power structures travel, mutate, and shape both human and non-human lives and landscapes. Ultimately, companionship is about prioritizing life and about insisting that no oppression is singular.
#errantjournal #irenedecraen #companionship #zabriskiebuchladen

The editorial/imaginative centre of issue #9 “Companions” of Errant Journal is located in the regions that have experienced Russian imperial aggression from where it makes connections across times, geographies, and ontologies to explore the radical potential of companionship. Edited by Irene de Craen and Katia Krupennikova. @errantjournal @k_kru_
* Companionship is understood not as agreement, but as a shared responsibility across unequal histories. It means not being full without the other. While forms of imperial and colonial violence might differ in places and through times, the issue recognizes how colonial mechanisms are sustained, how they present themselves as if they were past while shapeshifting and continuing in new forms and places in the present.
* By bringing these contexts in relation, this issue aims to show how certain borders, biases, clichés, and power structures travel, mutate, and shape both human and non-human lives and landscapes. Ultimately, companionship is about prioritizing life and about insisting that no oppression is singular.
#errantjournal #irenedecraen #companionship #zabriskiebuchladen

The editorial/imaginative centre of issue #9 “Companions” of Errant Journal is located in the regions that have experienced Russian imperial aggression from where it makes connections across times, geographies, and ontologies to explore the radical potential of companionship. Edited by Irene de Craen and Katia Krupennikova. @errantjournal @k_kru_
* Companionship is understood not as agreement, but as a shared responsibility across unequal histories. It means not being full without the other. While forms of imperial and colonial violence might differ in places and through times, the issue recognizes how colonial mechanisms are sustained, how they present themselves as if they were past while shapeshifting and continuing in new forms and places in the present.
* By bringing these contexts in relation, this issue aims to show how certain borders, biases, clichés, and power structures travel, mutate, and shape both human and non-human lives and landscapes. Ultimately, companionship is about prioritizing life and about insisting that no oppression is singular.
#errantjournal #irenedecraen #companionship #zabriskiebuchladen

The editorial/imaginative centre of issue #9 “Companions” of Errant Journal is located in the regions that have experienced Russian imperial aggression from where it makes connections across times, geographies, and ontologies to explore the radical potential of companionship. Edited by Irene de Craen and Katia Krupennikova. @errantjournal @k_kru_
* Companionship is understood not as agreement, but as a shared responsibility across unequal histories. It means not being full without the other. While forms of imperial and colonial violence might differ in places and through times, the issue recognizes how colonial mechanisms are sustained, how they present themselves as if they were past while shapeshifting and continuing in new forms and places in the present.
* By bringing these contexts in relation, this issue aims to show how certain borders, biases, clichés, and power structures travel, mutate, and shape both human and non-human lives and landscapes. Ultimately, companionship is about prioritizing life and about insisting that no oppression is singular.
#errantjournal #irenedecraen #companionship #zabriskiebuchladen

The editorial/imaginative centre of issue #9 “Companions” of Errant Journal is located in the regions that have experienced Russian imperial aggression from where it makes connections across times, geographies, and ontologies to explore the radical potential of companionship. Edited by Irene de Craen and Katia Krupennikova. @errantjournal @k_kru_
* Companionship is understood not as agreement, but as a shared responsibility across unequal histories. It means not being full without the other. While forms of imperial and colonial violence might differ in places and through times, the issue recognizes how colonial mechanisms are sustained, how they present themselves as if they were past while shapeshifting and continuing in new forms and places in the present.
* By bringing these contexts in relation, this issue aims to show how certain borders, biases, clichés, and power structures travel, mutate, and shape both human and non-human lives and landscapes. Ultimately, companionship is about prioritizing life and about insisting that no oppression is singular.
#errantjournal #irenedecraen #companionship #zabriskiebuchladen

The editorial/imaginative centre of issue #9 “Companions” of Errant Journal is located in the regions that have experienced Russian imperial aggression from where it makes connections across times, geographies, and ontologies to explore the radical potential of companionship. Edited by Irene de Craen and Katia Krupennikova. @errantjournal @k_kru_
* Companionship is understood not as agreement, but as a shared responsibility across unequal histories. It means not being full without the other. While forms of imperial and colonial violence might differ in places and through times, the issue recognizes how colonial mechanisms are sustained, how they present themselves as if they were past while shapeshifting and continuing in new forms and places in the present.
* By bringing these contexts in relation, this issue aims to show how certain borders, biases, clichés, and power structures travel, mutate, and shape both human and non-human lives and landscapes. Ultimately, companionship is about prioritizing life and about insisting that no oppression is singular.
#errantjournal #irenedecraen #companionship #zabriskiebuchladen

The Bank in Ruins, published in Errant Journal issue no. 6 Debt.
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The Bank in Ruins, published in Errant Journal issue no. 6 Debt.
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The Bank in Ruins, published in Errant Journal issue no. 6 Debt.
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The Bank in Ruins, published in Errant Journal issue no. 6 Debt.
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Read the full text by AmaraChíkà Emele-Ralph in issue no. 8 of Errant Journal, Against Visibility (or, the Right to Opacity).
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Image: Adeoluwa Henshaw (@blackboydgtal), Ogbanje, 2025.

Read the full text by AmaraChíkà Emele-Ralph in issue no. 8 of Errant Journal, Against Visibility (or, the Right to Opacity).
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Image: Adeoluwa Henshaw (@blackboydgtal), Ogbanje, 2025.

Read the full text by AmaraChíkà Emele-Ralph in issue no. 8 of Errant Journal, Against Visibility (or, the Right to Opacity).
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Image: Adeoluwa Henshaw (@blackboydgtal), Ogbanje, 2025.

Read the full text by AmaraChíkà Emele-Ralph in issue no. 8 of Errant Journal, Against Visibility (or, the Right to Opacity).
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Image: Adeoluwa Henshaw (@blackboydgtal), Ogbanje, 2025.

Archival images from Petrică Mogoș' research on the politics of non-western friendship and the sounds of internationalism in popular music during Romanian socialism. Published in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions alongside the text 'Musicians of the World, Unite!'
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Archival images from Petrică Mogoș' research on the politics of non-western friendship and the sounds of internationalism in popular music during Romanian socialism. Published in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions alongside the text 'Musicians of the World, Unite!'
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Archival images from Petrică Mogoș' research on the politics of non-western friendship and the sounds of internationalism in popular music during Romanian socialism. Published in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions alongside the text 'Musicians of the World, Unite!'
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Archival images from Petrică Mogoș' research on the politics of non-western friendship and the sounds of internationalism in popular music during Romanian socialism. Published in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions alongside the text 'Musicians of the World, Unite!'
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Archival images from Petrică Mogoș' research on the politics of non-western friendship and the sounds of internationalism in popular music during Romanian socialism. Published in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions alongside the text 'Musicians of the World, Unite!'
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Archival images from Petrică Mogoș' research on the politics of non-western friendship and the sounds of internationalism in popular music during Romanian socialism. Published in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions alongside the text 'Musicians of the World, Unite!'
Errant Journal is available digitally or in print from our website. Or subscribe and have full digital access to all published content from all issues. Follow the link in our bio.

Archival images from Petrică Mogoș' research on the politics of non-western friendship and the sounds of internationalism in popular music during Romanian socialism. Published in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions alongside the text 'Musicians of the World, Unite!'
Errant Journal is available digitally or in print from our website. Or subscribe and have full digital access to all published content from all issues. Follow the link in our bio.

Archival images from Petrică Mogoș' research on the politics of non-western friendship and the sounds of internationalism in popular music during Romanian socialism. Published in Errant Journal issue no. 9 Companions alongside the text 'Musicians of the World, Unite!'
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A.K. Kaiza's text about the manuscripts of Ham Mukasa appears in issue no. 1 of Errant Journal, 'When Are We?'
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A.K. Kaiza's text about the manuscripts of Ham Mukasa appears in issue no. 1 of Errant Journal, 'When Are We?'
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A.K. Kaiza's text about the manuscripts of Ham Mukasa appears in issue no. 1 of Errant Journal, 'When Are We?'
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Errant Journal #9 is here !
This issue explores the radical potential of companionship, making connections across times, geographies and ontologies. Co-edited by @k_kru_

Errant Journal #9 is here !
This issue explores the radical potential of companionship, making connections across times, geographies and ontologies. Co-edited by @k_kru_

Errant Journal #9 is here !
This issue explores the radical potential of companionship, making connections across times, geographies and ontologies. Co-edited by @k_kru_

Errant Journal #9 is here !
This issue explores the radical potential of companionship, making connections across times, geographies and ontologies. Co-edited by @k_kru_

Errant Journal #9 is here !
This issue explores the radical potential of companionship, making connections across times, geographies and ontologies. Co-edited by @k_kru_

'From Punjab to Palestine: Baba Farid's Spiritual Geography' is the latest in Errant's series of exclusively online open access texts. This article by Arpan Roy examines religion, language and thecolonial construct of nation states through the life and shrines dedicated to the medieval Punjabi mystic and poet Baba Farid.
Continue reading at errantjournal.org or follow the link in our bio.
Image: Sufi Saints Seated Around Holy Scriptures, nineteenth century gouache painting by an Indian painter. Wellcome Collection 575145i.

'From Punjab to Palestine: Baba Farid's Spiritual Geography' is the latest in Errant's series of exclusively online open access texts. This article by Arpan Roy examines religion, language and thecolonial construct of nation states through the life and shrines dedicated to the medieval Punjabi mystic and poet Baba Farid.
Continue reading at errantjournal.org or follow the link in our bio.
Image: Sufi Saints Seated Around Holy Scriptures, nineteenth century gouache painting by an Indian painter. Wellcome Collection 575145i.

'From Punjab to Palestine: Baba Farid's Spiritual Geography' is the latest in Errant's series of exclusively online open access texts. This article by Arpan Roy examines religion, language and thecolonial construct of nation states through the life and shrines dedicated to the medieval Punjabi mystic and poet Baba Farid.
Continue reading at errantjournal.org or follow the link in our bio.
Image: Sufi Saints Seated Around Holy Scriptures, nineteenth century gouache painting by an Indian painter. Wellcome Collection 575145i.

'From Punjab to Palestine: Baba Farid's Spiritual Geography' is the latest in Errant's series of exclusively online open access texts. This article by Arpan Roy examines religion, language and thecolonial construct of nation states through the life and shrines dedicated to the medieval Punjabi mystic and poet Baba Farid.
Continue reading at errantjournal.org or follow the link in our bio.
Image: Sufi Saints Seated Around Holy Scriptures, nineteenth century gouache painting by an Indian painter. Wellcome Collection 575145i.

'From Punjab to Palestine: Baba Farid's Spiritual Geography' is the latest in Errant's series of exclusively online open access texts. This article by Arpan Roy examines religion, language and thecolonial construct of nation states through the life and shrines dedicated to the medieval Punjabi mystic and poet Baba Farid.
Continue reading at errantjournal.org or follow the link in our bio.
Image: Sufi Saints Seated Around Holy Scriptures, nineteenth century gouache painting by an Indian painter. Wellcome Collection 575145i.

Have you read the introduction to 'Companions', the latest issue of Errant Journal? This ninth issue is co-edited by Katia Krupennikova and Irene de Craen and in this Editor's Note, they discuss why Errant is looking at colonization beyond Western Europe as the imperial core and the further possibilities of relationality this presents.
This introduction is freely available to read on our website, and this issue is available to purchase digitally or in print. You can also support Errant with a subscription for unlimited access to all our published texts online. Follow the link in our bio.
Image: Alibay Bapanov, Kokbory (She-Wolf), 2010, wool, weaving, 156 x 175 cm. Collection @Almatymuseumofarts

Have you read the introduction to 'Companions', the latest issue of Errant Journal? This ninth issue is co-edited by Katia Krupennikova and Irene de Craen and in this Editor's Note, they discuss why Errant is looking at colonization beyond Western Europe as the imperial core and the further possibilities of relationality this presents.
This introduction is freely available to read on our website, and this issue is available to purchase digitally or in print. You can also support Errant with a subscription for unlimited access to all our published texts online. Follow the link in our bio.
Image: Alibay Bapanov, Kokbory (She-Wolf), 2010, wool, weaving, 156 x 175 cm. Collection @Almatymuseumofarts

Have you read the introduction to 'Companions', the latest issue of Errant Journal? This ninth issue is co-edited by Katia Krupennikova and Irene de Craen and in this Editor's Note, they discuss why Errant is looking at colonization beyond Western Europe as the imperial core and the further possibilities of relationality this presents.
This introduction is freely available to read on our website, and this issue is available to purchase digitally or in print. You can also support Errant with a subscription for unlimited access to all our published texts online. Follow the link in our bio.
Image: Alibay Bapanov, Kokbory (She-Wolf), 2010, wool, weaving, 156 x 175 cm. Collection @Almatymuseumofarts

Have you read the introduction to 'Companions', the latest issue of Errant Journal? This ninth issue is co-edited by Katia Krupennikova and Irene de Craen and in this Editor's Note, they discuss why Errant is looking at colonization beyond Western Europe as the imperial core and the further possibilities of relationality this presents.
This introduction is freely available to read on our website, and this issue is available to purchase digitally or in print. You can also support Errant with a subscription for unlimited access to all our published texts online. Follow the link in our bio.
Image: Alibay Bapanov, Kokbory (She-Wolf), 2010, wool, weaving, 156 x 175 cm. Collection @Almatymuseumofarts

Have you read the introduction to 'Companions', the latest issue of Errant Journal? This ninth issue is co-edited by Katia Krupennikova and Irene de Craen and in this Editor's Note, they discuss why Errant is looking at colonization beyond Western Europe as the imperial core and the further possibilities of relationality this presents.
This introduction is freely available to read on our website, and this issue is available to purchase digitally or in print. You can also support Errant with a subscription for unlimited access to all our published texts online. Follow the link in our bio.
Image: Alibay Bapanov, Kokbory (She-Wolf), 2010, wool, weaving, 156 x 175 cm. Collection @Almatymuseumofarts

Have you read the introduction to 'Companions', the latest issue of Errant Journal? This ninth issue is co-edited by Katia Krupennikova and Irene de Craen and in this Editor's Note, they discuss why Errant is looking at colonization beyond Western Europe as the imperial core and the further possibilities of relationality this presents.
This introduction is freely available to read on our website, and this issue is available to purchase digitally or in print. You can also support Errant with a subscription for unlimited access to all our published texts online. Follow the link in our bio.
Image: Alibay Bapanov, Kokbory (She-Wolf), 2010, wool, weaving, 156 x 175 cm. Collection @Almatymuseumofarts

Have you read the introduction to 'Companions', the latest issue of Errant Journal? This ninth issue is co-edited by Katia Krupennikova and Irene de Craen and in this Editor's Note, they discuss why Errant is looking at colonization beyond Western Europe as the imperial core and the further possibilities of relationality this presents.
This introduction is freely available to read on our website, and this issue is available to purchase digitally or in print. You can also support Errant with a subscription for unlimited access to all our published texts online. Follow the link in our bio.
Image: Alibay Bapanov, Kokbory (She-Wolf), 2010, wool, weaving, 156 x 175 cm. Collection @Almatymuseumofarts

Have you read the introduction to 'Companions', the latest issue of Errant Journal? This ninth issue is co-edited by Katia Krupennikova and Irene de Craen and in this Editor's Note, they discuss why Errant is looking at colonization beyond Western Europe as the imperial core and the further possibilities of relationality this presents.
This introduction is freely available to read on our website, and this issue is available to purchase digitally or in print. You can also support Errant with a subscription for unlimited access to all our published texts online. Follow the link in our bio.
Image: Alibay Bapanov, Kokbory (She-Wolf), 2010, wool, weaving, 156 x 175 cm. Collection @Almatymuseumofarts

Have you read the introduction to 'Companions', the latest issue of Errant Journal? This ninth issue is co-edited by Katia Krupennikova and Irene de Craen and in this Editor's Note, they discuss why Errant is looking at colonization beyond Western Europe as the imperial core and the further possibilities of relationality this presents.
This introduction is freely available to read on our website, and this issue is available to purchase digitally or in print. You can also support Errant with a subscription for unlimited access to all our published texts online. Follow the link in our bio.
Image: Alibay Bapanov, Kokbory (She-Wolf), 2010, wool, weaving, 156 x 175 cm. Collection @Almatymuseumofarts
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