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boundary 2 (2001) 28 (3): 61–94.
Published: 01 August 2001
...Henry A. Giroux Duke University Press 2001 Mis/Education and Zero Tolerance: Disposable Youth and the
Politics of Domestic Militarization
Henry A. Giroux
There is growing evidence in American life that citizenship is being...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 95–112.
Published: 01 November 2017
...David Golumbia The question of the militarization of language emerges from the politics surrounding cryptography, or the use of encryption in contemporary networked digital technology, and the intersection of encryption with the politics of language. Ultimately, cryptographic politics aims...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 33–55.
Published: 01 November 2017
...Samuel Weber Militarization is effective generally through its ability to mobilize not just thinking but also feelings. But any investigation of militarization, whether focused on thinking or feeling, will remain abstract if it does not also consider the forms in which violence occurs...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 15–32.
Published: 01 November 2017
...Bruce Robbins War photography, a pervasive aspect of the militarization of everyday life, seems to work on the commonsensical premise that the world needs to know in order to be able to make proper decisions, in order to act. But what happens when war photographs age, when the events they recorded...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 57–75.
Published: 01 November 2017
... by asking whether there are, among states, suicide states? What kind of destruction, what kind of politics, are thereby made manifest? My concerns ultimately align, I hope, with the knowledge of militarization . © 2017 by Duke University Press 2017 suicide militarization destruction Samson...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 113–140.
Published: 01 November 2017
...” that reveals myth as such and thereby opens the possibility of justice beyond law and beyond the myth of possession fundamental to positive law and knowledge, including mathematized and strategically militarized knowledge. © 2017 by Duke University Press 2017 Walter Benjamin deconstruction...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 155–178.
Published: 01 November 2017
...Anders Engberg-Pedersen In the twenty-first century, warfare has increasingly become pervaded by fictions. Using carefully crafted virtual worlds to train, prepare, and process military engagements, the US military has co-opted and militarized a field that one does not usually associate with war...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2020) 47 (4): 1–24.
Published: 01 November 2020
.... Lilly’s work sits at the crossroads of many vectors in postwar American culture: the birth of the counterculture from the spirit of Cold War militarized science; the cybernetic dream of flattening the differences between animal, human, machine, and alien intelligence; the exploration of otherness through...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 1–2.
Published: 01 November 2017
...Paul A. Bové © 2017 by Duke University Press 2017 The Militarization of Knowledge
Introductory Note
Paul A. Bové
In November 2015, boundary 2 sponsored a conference at the Uni-
versity...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2006) 33 (3): 141–150.
Published: 01 August 2006
... over a divergent mass that has no recognizable institutions
of political expression. The militarization of Sudanese society is concurrent
with the establishment of the independent nation-state, with the first civil war
between the north and south breaking out in 1955.
Although a definite...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 77–94.
Published: 01 November 2017
...” revived terrorism as a moralized, irratio-
The Militarization of Knowledge Dossier / Bourg 79
nal, and politicized theme (140). Terrorism was related to Islam, right-wing
extremism, small wars, and weapons of mass destruction. By the late
1990s, these had gathered...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 141–154.
Published: 01 November 2017
... length, invit-
ing us to be appalled and disgusted but not directly threatened. Fully half of
his uses of horror couple it with some other emotion: scorn and horror, dis-
The Militarization of Knowledge Dossier / Simpson 143
gust and horror, shame and horror, horror and alarm...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2007) 34 (1): 67–77.
Published: 01 February 2007
...—but how? I
was not entirely sure, though I was particularly interested in exploring the
way Kurosawa’s work provided a discursive opening for rethinking political
issues such as fascism, imperialism, and militarism with a transnational
awareness.
Mainly because of the lack of time...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 3–13.
Published: 01 November 2017
... Stakeholders
The Technology Readiness Level (TRL) framework provides a sys-
tematic approach for knowledge development and operational implementa-
tion. This approach recognizes the pivotal but distinct roles of fundamental
The Militarization of Knowledge Dossier / Balaban and Yankaskas 5...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2016) 43 (3): 29–77.
Published: 01 August 2016
... of money rather than the origins of demand (AC, 128; AK,
123).20 Her answer is that the realization of surplus value, which “appears
as indispensable as it looks impossible,” is indeed satisfied by the existence
of a real exteriority: namely, the two markets of the colonies and militarism...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 195–196.
Published: 01 November 2017
... University and is director of that university’s Paris Program
in Critical Theory. He is currently completing a book entitled “Toward a Politics and
Poetics of Singularity.” Previous publications include Targets of Opportunity: On the
Militarization of Thinking and Benjamin’s ‑abilities.
Kurt Yankaskas...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2020) 47 (2): 91–118.
Published: 01 May 2020
.... The political- economic conditions of the decolonized state s legitimate inclusion within the international sys- tem calls for securing the economic sector so as to ensure continued pro- ductivity in a way that, more often than not, results in a militarized or quasi- militarized regime of control in tension...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2006) 33 (2): 235–237.
Published: 01 May 2006
... and Literature: An Introduction to Autopoetics. For-
ward by N. Katherine Hayles. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2006.
Medovoi, Leerom. Rebels: Youth and the Cold War Origins of Identity. New Ameri-
canists. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2005.
Moon, Seungsook. Militarized Modernity...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2007) 34 (3): 47–60.
Published: 01 August 2007
... some perceptible restraint on such militarism, or for
that matter what it would take to get something done about the economic
disparities that militarism feeds on. While such questions remain insistent,
so will inquiries into cosmopolitanism. This is a site where important think-
ing must...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2022) 49 (3): 215–217.
Published: 01 August 2022
... to Afghanistan, where he focuses on the practice and poetics of journalism, militarism in the greater Middle East, and the politics of representation. His work has appeared in Media, War, and Conflict ; Applied Journalism and Media Studies ; Viewpoint Magazine ; Kyoto Journal ; and HAU: Journal...
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