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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (3): 45–59.
Published: 01 August 2018
...Ping-hui Liao Since the 1949 great divide between the Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan has been under pressure to seek recovery from or reunification with China. Now, with the rise of China as a global superpower and the redeployment of a trans-Pacific military, as well...
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boundary 2 (2007) 34 (1): 227–238.
Published: 01 February 2007
.... This is an unnatural situation and cannot
last forever. There are two ways of reunification: the German way or the
blood-filled Vietnamese way. Korea has tried one of these ways, the bloody
one. We know the result. Only madmen would want to repeat this. The only
solution is the one resembling the German...
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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (1): 111–134.
Published: 01 February 2018
... voiced his frustration at de Valera’s adoption of a populist rheto-
ric of reunification when he was in power that ignored the hard realities of
partition. Ó Faoláin was not the only figure associated with de Valera at
this time to express reservations about the latter’s approach to the north...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2014) 41 (1): 135–152.
Published: 01 February 2014
... after reunification as exemplary in this respect). In his understanding,
Polish society witnessed the “oligarchization of memory,” which served the
postcommunist elites seeking to cement their socioeconomic domination.
All this boiled down to a counterposition to the original aims of the transi...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2000) 27 (1): 181–195.
Published: 01 February 2000
..., was actually at the very center of the compromise that eventu-
ally reunified the political system and the ruling classes North and South.
An enormous price was thus paid for reunification, and it was paid by blacks...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2002) 29 (3): 105–119.
Published: 01 August 2002
...
that will be, in the hypothetical future of reunification, expensive status sym-
bols. These immobile and nonproductive investments are accompanied by
others that adopt the modality of ‘‘collaboration Conceived primarily as the
direct transfer of liquid cash...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2003) 30 (3): 107–122.
Published: 01 August 2003
... families of any kind, and so] do not crave
y 2 / 30:3 / sheet 122 of 252 holism nor reunification with abandoned paradises nor maternal [or patriar-
chal] figures; instead, like Haraway’s other favorites, the tricksters, cyborgs
are restless...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2004) 31 (2): 197–218.
Published: 01 May 2004
... collector recognizes
his ‘‘malady’’ (manifested in hallucinations) through someone else who is
haunted—the old man, Meher Ali, the custodian of local lore. Tagore’s in-
vestment in a unified (Hindu and Muslim) national socius—pervasive in his
fiction following the partition (1905) and reunification (1911...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2021) 48 (3): 7–30.
Published: 01 August 2021
... all too frequent during the crisis: the many forms of family support (from sharing grandma's pension to helping take care of the kids when you can't afford day care, or even family reunification under the same roof, leaving out numberless other examples) have been crucial in alleviating the difficult...
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boundary 2 (2009) 36 (1): 183–210.
Published: 01 February 2009
... Republic historian Jürgen
Kuczynski—who late in life, after German reunification, published Asche
für Phönix: Aufsteig, Untergang, und Wiederkehr neuer Gesellschaftsord-
nungen (Phoenix in the ashes: the rise, fall, and return of new social orders),
three linked essays on the transitions from...
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boundary 2 (2003) 30 (2): 65–96.
Published: 01 May 2003
... described these rituals as comprised of three separate phases:
merger, division, and reunification. The merger phase described a situation
in which recalcitrant economic and political dilemmas were shared by all the
members of a social order. When its members selected a person who was
made to represent...
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boundary 2 (2010) 37 (2): 155–185.
Published: 01 May 2010
...
mediumship, displacing the textual authority of his own writing. Where Republican phono-
centrism estranged and externalized the inner voice, then, the belief system of Islam can
be said to have made possible the reunification of a fragmented self, in the identification
of the outside as God...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2000) 27 (3): 45–78.
Published: 01 August 2000
...-
struct a model for post–Civil War America in its process of reunification.
Thus the Saint Louis Hegelians appropriated Hegel as a ‘‘powerful ideologi-
cal support for both expansionist and racist nationalism 32 Their reading
of Hegel was therefore unacceptable to Du Bois, who then constructed his...
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Democratic Modernism: Rethinking the Politics of Early Twentieth-Century Fiction in China and Europe
boundary 2 (2011) 38 (3): 27–65.
Published: 01 August 2011
.... It also probably reflects a difference in Brecht’s status in the United States, where
German has abecome “marginal” language, and Brecht is largely read as an elite Marx-
ist author, and in post- reunification Germany, where he is firmly anchored in the canon of
modern German literature and widely...