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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (3): 79–96.
Published: 01 August 2015
...William Marotti Late 1967 witnessed a conjunctural moment in Japan, in which a shift in activist tactics inaugurated a public debate ultimately addressing the legitimacy of force and state violence in support of strategic US objectives, and triggering mass politicization, inaugurating Japan's “1968...
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boundary 2 (2009) 36 (1): 47–59.
Published: 01 February 2009
.... There were good reasons in many Latin American countries to suppose that armed struggle might be a viable, or in some cases even a necessary, strategy. For awhile, the international conjuncture of forces in fact favored armed struggle. Much has been made of the limitations of the cultural politics...
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boundary 2 (2009) 36 (2): 199–208.
Published: 01 May 2009
...Adam Lowenstein In his two most recent films, Eastern Promises (2007) and A History of Violence (2005), the director David Cronenberg turns his attention more specifically than ever before to the conjuncture of violence and globalized geopolitics. The resulting illumination of how violence...
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boundary 2 (2011) 38 (2): 1–38.
Published: 01 May 2011
... politics. Haug takes as his starting point the guiding question of a 2006 conference in Athens, namely whether the current political conjuncture should be interpreted as one of imperialism or, in Hardt and Negri's sense, as empire. He recasts this question from one of interpretation to one of history...
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boundary 2 (2016) 43 (3): 287–312.
Published: 01 August 2016
...Özge Serin Through a consideration of Turkish Marxist intellectual Hikmet Kıvılcımlı's (1902–71) translation of Wage Labor and Capital , this essay examines the relation between conceptual translation and language in the historical conjuncture of the Kemalist revolution that brought about a radical...
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boundary 2 (2021) 48 (3): 169–190.
Published: 01 August 2021
... conjuncture, the present constituted a battleground in the struggle for a dignified life. First, I focus on the Catalan left-wing nationalist party CUP's use of anarchist symbols to suggest that references to sabotage were deployed to disrupt parliamentary politics, forcing constant interruption. Second, I...
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boundary 2 (2005) 32 (2): 53–80.
Published: 01 May 2005
... temporalization of history associated, in particular, with the idea of its materialist ‘‘inversionthose of Marx, Adorno, and Mario Tronti—focusing especially on Louis Althusser’s direct confrontation with the Hegelian side of Marxism contained in his demand to think history differ- entially and conjuncturally...
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boundary 2 (2005) 32 (1): 71–93.
Published: 01 February 2005
... offered. There are many features of Hall’s conceptions of the intellectual and intellectual work. In the first instance, radical intellectual labor, from Hall’s perspective, is oftentimes about working through conjunctures. For him, a The Formation of a Diasporic Intellectual in Stuart Hall...
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boundary 2 (2012) 39 (2): 1–2.
Published: 01 May 2012
...Anthony Bogues An Editorial Note Anthony Bogues We live in a difficult historical conjuncture, perhaps one whose novelty is so strong that it shapes in distinctive ways our habits of thinking. Stuart Hall, in a recent essay...
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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (3): 19–21.
Published: 01 August 2015
... blocks of a renewed sense of everydayness. © 2015 by Duke University Press 2015 temporality rhythm conjuncture space Japan Crisis of the Everyday/Everyday Crisis: Across Time in Japan Introduction Anne Allison, Harry Harootunian, and Christopher T. Nelson...
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boundary 2 (2008) 35 (3): 189–212.
Published: 01 August 2008
..., or the sectarian issue of belief in an a priori dogmatic position. Those critical projects that attempt to reduce our contemporary conjuncture to one animated and dominated by a widespread consent to the dogma of theological doctrine uncritically reduce the collaboration and contamination of differing...
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boundary 2 (2007) 34 (1): 1–15.
Published: 01 February 2007
... of liberalism to enlist the coercive powers of the state in order to realize its utopian aspiration of an unfettered and self-regulating market as the basis of reorganizing social and economic life. In that earlier conjuncture, he asked his contemporaries to understand that even though antifascism had...
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boundary 2 (2004) 31 (1): 207–241.
Published: 01 February 2004
... and conjunctural mode of analysis that starts from the assumptions that Irish modernity comprises a particular configu- ration of wider global processes, and that its modernity is therefore directly coeval with other modernities. But coeval here suggests a contemporaneity that recognizes the possibility...
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boundary 2 (2016) 43 (3): 337–339.
Published: 01 August 2016
.... Barlow has written extensively on the conjuncture of popular social theory, the Chinese advertising industry, and generic advertising in Shanghai, Tianjin, and Japanese-occupied­ “Manchuria” media. She is completing a monograph titled “In the Event of Women.” Nergis Ertürk is associate professor...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (2): 187–212.
Published: 01 May 2017
... as a developing whole and also suggests how his oeuvre, so reconceived, might speak to contemporary concerns.6 Our present conjuncture differs from Adams’s postwar moment in significant respects. To name but one, the postbellum period looks ahead to the century-long­ expansion of economies of scale...
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boundary 2 (2016) 43 (3): 105–129.
Published: 01 August 2016
... aligned with it. Signaling this unique and paradoxical conjuncture, Althusser opens his analysis of the manuscripts by praising Emile Bottigelli’s translation, while simultaneously noting the “Social Democrats . . . spiritualist phi- losophers, existentialist philosophers, [and] phenomenological...
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boundary 2 (2009) 36 (1): 27–46.
Published: 01 February 2009
... into the motto “let’s hold on to what we have, since there is worse elsewhere.” Such a perspective forbids any immanent evaluation of one’s own political conjuncture, and more importantly prohibits the formu- lation of any political thinking worthy of the name. These observations lead Badiou to a sardonic...
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boundary 2 (2023) 50 (1): 1–12.
Published: 01 February 2023
... conjuncture this enabling peripherality is expressed in the narrative of “white” societies’ (and especially their men's) victimization under the sign of “the great replacement.” Among the recurring motifs of a great deal of the culture of the contemporary far right are cataclysm and catastrophe...
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boundary 2 (2014) 41 (2): 213–225.
Published: 01 May 2014
... conjunctures in which translation meets World Literature in a productively disturbing way. 218 boundary 2 / Summer 2014 Within each conjuncture, this part of the book is where Apter trains her gaze on untranslatability’s secular and theological dimensions, and the proper names involved are Erich...
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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (3): 63–77.
Published: 01 August 2015
... materialist, and a clear place in the analysis of the present conjuncture and its domi- nant ideologies. Dolar’s theoretical analysis of the voice (on the level of linguistics, metaphysics, physics, ethics, politics, psychoanalysis, and literature) all point to the formal paradoxes of the voice...