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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (2): 161–176.
Published: 01 May 2015
...Allen Chun This is a review essay of James Clifford’s recent book, Returns: Becoming Indigenous in the Twenty-First Century , viewed in the context of his entire trilogy. The thematic transition from roots and routes to returns is the evolution of an approach to cultural relocations and indigenous...
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boundary 2 (2023) 50 (1): 1–12.
Published: 01 February 2023
...Leah Feldman; Aamir R. Mufti Abstract “The Returns of Fascism” addresses the emergence of New Right political culture on a global scale, attending to the intersections in US, European, Russian, and Indian New Right movements and their relation to the history of fascisms and late capitalist thought...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 179–194.
Published: 01 November 2017
...Gil Hochberg; Shir Alon Santiago Slabodsky's Decolonial Judaism: Triumphal Failures of Barbaric Thinking returns to a history of Jewish persecution, but unlike other attempts to trace the tradition of the Jewish “conscious pariah,” it does not aim to identify an “essence” of Judaism (say, “exilic...
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boundary 2 (2020) 47 (2): 49–70.
Published: 01 May 2020
...Donald E. Pease Toni Morrison’s 2012 novel Home is concerned primarily with the efforts undertaken by its protagonist, the black Korean War veteran Frank Money, to accommodate himself to civilian life. However, Home differs from other Korean War novels in that after Frank returns to the United...
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boundary 2 (2021) 48 (2): 161–176.
Published: 01 May 2021
.... Copyright © 2021 by Duke University Press 2021 colonialism archive Stratis Tsirkas Denshawai barbarians Among C. P. Cavafy's papers there is an autograph note on the sketch of a poem, which would treat the “return of the barbarians.” Cavafy writes, “I was also smwh. doubtful ab. ‘πɛρμν...
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boundary 2 (2002) 29 (1): 177–222.
Published: 01 February 2002
...Sundeep Bisla Duke University Press 2002 The Return of the Author: Privacy, Publication,
the Mystery Novel, and The Moonstone
Sundeep Bisla
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What might it mean to me for you to be reading these words? This
mystery...
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boundary 2 (2022) 49 (3): 205–214.
Published: 01 August 2022
...Norman O. Brown Abstract This lecture, a tribute to the Muses, was delivered by Norman O. Brown for his class of 1971, “To Greet the Return of the Gods.” It is spoken with the preacher's rhythmic diction and charmed hieratic voice, and is transcribed here to include Brown's intentional pauses...
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boundary 2 (2022) 49 (3): 177–204.
Published: 01 August 2022
....” In the first place, the lectures were composed with total inward acceptance of the demand for relevance . The challenge was to make the ancient mythic consciousness relevant today. And so, “Myth and Literature” became To Greet the Return of the Gods . The title is an allusion to Heidegger (following...
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boundary 2 (2013) 40 (1): 7–19.
Published: 01 February 2013
...Aamir R. Mufti This essay argues that the “postsecular” tendency in contemporary humanities and social sciences relies disproportionately on contemporary political Islam to make its case for a “return of religion.” Furthermore, postsecularism generates a highly misleading view of political Islam...
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boundary 2 (2013) 40 (1): 223–243.
Published: 01 February 2013
.... Ultimately, a return to the Byzantine contexts that engender iconoclast theology and politics is also a call for a properly historicized study of Muslim injury, a study that leaves aside quasi-transcendental notions of uniquely Muslim personal injury for a return to the tangible world of modern ideas...
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boundary 2 (2014) 41 (1): 203–227.
Published: 01 February 2014
... democracy brought not emancipation but the threat of catastrophe; and in Szabolcs Hajdu’s magical-realist film Bibliothèque Pascal (2010), which tells the story of a woman who returns from working in an elite brothel in the UK. What makes these texts apt reflections on the effects of the neoliberal order...
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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (1): 7–30.
Published: 01 February 2018
... to achieve sustained growth if the economy is to return to precrisis levels. One premise of the current optimism is that what we are witnessing is the recovery from an ordinary recession. This, however, seriously misunderstands the nature of the crisis. The dynamic development of global neoliberalism and its...
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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (2): 35–62.
Published: 01 May 2018
... the generalization of this understanding of education as a technological mediation between collective humanity and nature, it concludes by returning to the specific question of Benjamin’s anti-Nietzschean politics of education. Copyright © 2018 Duke University Press 2018 Walter Benjamin Friedrich Nietzsche...
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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (2): 139–156.
Published: 01 May 2018
...Esther Leslie Throughout his life, Benjamin returned to questions of pedagogy and the ways in which children and adults come to know and learn. This essay explores his notion of Spielraum , or “playspace,” in relation to pedagogy. A pedagogy based on play is here explored in relation to three...
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boundary 2 (2010) 37 (1): 179–200.
Published: 01 February 2010
... the return of rhetoric and poetics and argues that, far from simply reflecting changes in academic fashion, this event signals a complete reorientation of the scholarly apparatus. The argument calls attention to the material and historical alignment of scholarship with the medium of literacy and suggests...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (1): 239–265.
Published: 01 February 2017
..., is forecast in the two types of “climate change” cinema one finds today. At the point where “cinema” completes a trajectory that started, for Stiegler, in the cave paintings, we not only find ourselves delivered to a disarticulated biosphere and ecocidal acceleration, but return to arche -cinema to disperse...
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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (4): 1–12.
Published: 01 November 2018
... now is to return to the catastrophic racism of the South, its history and continued life in the current spectacles of hate and celebratory violence, which are part of that “old feeling” of legal stigma that always bore deep into the life of this country. Reference Arendt Hannah . 2004...
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boundary 2 (2019) 46 (4): 95–117.
Published: 01 November 2019
...–1918) and Alain Locke (1889–1954), the essay returns to “New Negro” and “Young American” writings not only to identify the interplay among them but also to recast key terms from those corpora, especially the “trans-national” (Bourne) and the “American temperament” (Locke), as literary-theoretic...
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boundary 2 (2020) 47 (2): 29–48.
Published: 01 May 2020
... of all cultural capital without return, either explosively or by playing out the string. Copyright © 2020 Duke University Press 2020 interpassive subject cultural transformation modern narrator References Bové Paul . 2018 . “ Misaligning Misprisions .” b2o: an online journal...
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boundary 2 (2020) 47 (3): 85–101.
Published: 01 August 2020
..., or as individual letters—appear somewhat frequently and prominently? Why does the return of the repressed coincide with the completion of a crossword puzzle taking place in a used bookstore? Why is the puzzle located in the Telegraph ? Why, of all people, is the owner of the bookstore named Penelope? What role do...
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