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boundary 2 (2002) 29 (3): 175–185.
Published: 01 August 2002
...Magaly Muguercia Duke University Press 2002 6736 boundary 2 29:3 / sheet 179 of 265 The Body and Its Politics in Cuba of the Nineties Magaly Muguercia...
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boundary 2 (2003) 30 (3): 123–140.
Published: 01 August 2003
...Marcia Landy Duke University Press 2003 y 2 / 30:3 / sheet 127 of 252 6943 boundar ‘‘The Dream of the Gesture The Body of/in Todd Haynes’s Films Marcia Landy...
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Published: 01 August 2022
Figure 1. Madeline Rose Hernandez, Life of the Body (A Spectacle) (2021). Mixed media collage. Courtesy of the artist. More
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boundary 2 (2000) 27 (3): 103–134.
Published: 01 August 2000
...David Farrell Krell Duke University Press 2000 The Bodies of Black Folk: From Kant and Hegel to Du Bois and Baldwin David Farrell Krell There will never, ever, be an end to racism. And things are not getting better...
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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (4): 127–159.
Published: 01 November 2018
... paradigm “somapolitics” because of its enormous emphasis on the materiality of the criminal body (the soma as opposed to the more elusive psyche ) and suggest that it needs to be distinguished from Foucauldian notions of anthropolitics and biopolitics. Somapolitics proposes the criminal body as a readable...
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boundary 2 (2014) 41 (1): 17–30.
Published: 01 February 2014
...Yuri Andrukhovych In this excerpt from the novel Twelve Circles , photographer Karl-Joseph Zumbrunnen takes leave of his earthly body and experiences an unexpected lightness of being. It is just before dawn on Easter Sunday, but he does not turn toward the resurrection of the rising sun; he sets...
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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (2): 15–21.
Published: 01 May 2018
... but as the consciousness of the whole student body concretely instantiated in the life of each individual student. This dialectical idea of solitude in community entails “an inwardly grounded and, at the same time, highly social form of action among the students,” a life form that would maintain independence from all...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (1): 191–212.
Published: 01 February 2017
... to privilege over and above adaptive fitness. These tools also transform the field of our experience, de- and refunctionalizing our biological organs in a way that enables the body to interpret and be interpreted differently. Perhaps the most prominent example of this transformation of the body by technics...
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boundary 2 (2022) 49 (3): 99–116.
Published: 01 August 2022
...Rob Wilson Abstract By a transfigurative recoding of selfhood and quasi-biblical analogizing of historical events across space and time, Bob Dylan enacted in his poetic name change from Zimmerman to Dylan (as he would writing across the larger body of his song-poetry) what Norman O. Brown had...
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boundary 2 (2022) 49 (3): 147–154.
Published: 01 August 2022
...Jay Cantor Abstract In this version of a talk at the Norman O. Brown conference, Jay Cantor traces the path from Life Against Death into and through Love's Body to outline the liberatory impulse that animated Brown's entire opus. The anti-identitarian character of this liberation found Brown...
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boundary 2 (2013) 40 (2): 147–182.
Published: 01 May 2013
... of the modernist field as a whole. We then use these visualizations to develop a body of new conceptual categories, such as “brokerage” and “closure,” to analyze the structural relations between poets and how their interactions help to constitute the field of modernist poetry as a whole. © 2013 by Duke...
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boundary 2 (2014) 41 (1): 113–134.
Published: 01 February 2014
... to contain and disavow racism and imperialism. I propose to integrate within the postcolonial sphere methods and approaches from anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, and media and communication studies, which have produced a significant body of work on everyday socialist and postsocialist practices...
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boundary 2 (2011) 38 (3): 87–118.
Published: 01 August 2011
... to broaden the theoretical base of political inquiry by being as culturally inclusive as possible; it seeks to transcend national boundaries and build a body of theory that is somehow “global.” However, CPT must also be sensitive to the ways that “comparison” can function to separate (rather than include...
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boundary 2 (2012) 39 (2): 75–110.
Published: 01 May 2012
... with bodying forth a structure of feeling and a spatiotemporal imaginary first, and cathecting language name to the signified of language much afterward. Thus we can more usefully read Premsagar ’s Hindi as a site of language invention where radically different concepts of the vernacular remain in uneasy...
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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (1): 3–17.
Published: 01 February 2015
... to reproduce it by the profession at large, especially in designing their pedagogy. Practitioners of the literary and cultural humanities must continually be aware of their complicity in reproducing a “thinking of colonized and docile bodies in the service of the dominant sociopolitical order whether conceived...
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boundary 2 (2014) 41 (3): 179–201.
Published: 01 August 2014
...Arne DeBoever This review essay critically assesses Peter Sloterdijk’s book Rage and Time (2006), starting from his more recent book on the welfare state, Die nehmende Hand und die gebende Seite (2010). Both of these texts are part of a by now extensive body of work—rooted in the thought...
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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (3): 129–141.
Published: 01 August 2015
...Anne Allison The essay takes on recent news stories of “missing elderly” (elderly whose deaths go unrecorded) and “lonely death” (bodies discovered days or weeks after someone has died all alone) to consider how life, death, and the bonds/debts of social relationality are getting recalibrated...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (3): 159–163.
Published: 01 August 2017
...Dawn Lundy Martin Being black is an impossible location for selfhood. In social space, the black body has to negotiate what's being “imposed” and “recognized” in the encounter with an other, which makes for an inevitable slippage between perception and projection. It itches in this gap...
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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (2): 63–86.
Published: 01 May 2018
... bourgeois pedagogy. Departing from the Kantian concept of pedagogy, already the younger Benjamin criticizes humanist teleologies of child education. Unraveling the aporias of bourgeois pedagogy, he takes hierarchical oppositions, such as civilization and nature, mind and body, teacher and student, mastery...
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boundary 2 (2016) 43 (1): 173–208.
Published: 01 February 2016
..., a property-in-slaves. The article traces the emergence of “Negro music” as an anomalous form extending from the body of a sounding property, slave, whose status as a living thing owning a viable audibility served to heighten the sense of an unobtainable musicality. This unobtainability is part and parcel...