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boundary 2 (2021) 48 (3): 191–213.
Published: 01 August 2021
.... It is against this symbolic declaration of war, carried out covertly by the strategic and peaceful use of bodies and rhetoric, that the state has reactivated itself as a new total state (Schmitt 1977 ). This new phase overcomes the antipolitical management of the state by the liberal tradition, which began...
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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (2): 105–134.
Published: 01 May 2015
... City, 2007), he is hunting a Cuban American, CIA-­trained mercenary engaged in funneling money to the Nicaraguan contras. This progression makes clear that Taibo’s pursuit of narrative totality means, quite simply, an increased emplotment of the United States, its agents, and its territory...
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boundary 2 (2023) 50 (1): 69–104.
Published: 01 February 2023
... Eurasianism neotraditionalism Dugin 20. Mirowski ( 2009 : 444) writes, “While Hayek probably believed that he was personally defending liberalism from Schmitt's withering critique, his own political solution ended up resembling Schmitt's ‘total state’ far more than he cared to admit...
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boundary 2 (2007) 34 (1): 1–15.
Published: 01 February 2007
... and the mechanism of the total state. What differs today is only the power and reach of the state and the achievement of capi- talism’s global ambition, which had begun to appear with the first coming of fascism. The failure of economic liberalism in the late 1920s, which fascism sought...
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boundary 2 (2007) 34 (2): 187–215.
Published: 01 May 2007
... that it is the recognition of the political as an autonomous domain of human activity that would prevent the engulfment of all domains of human activities in politics, which would be characteristic of “the total state,” to which democracy tends.12 However, we must say that it is Schmitt’s absolu- tized...
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boundary 2 (2005) 32 (2): 137–149.
Published: 01 May 2005
..., marking a perverse culmi- nation in the guise of war in perpetuity. For Japan, in its strange occupation of both ends of the continuum of alliance with and opposition to the United Ivy / Total War and the Japanese Thing 139 States, war becomes the starting point (and end...
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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (4): 159–185.
Published: 01 November 2015
... by being entangled in fate. It is life fraught with ambi- guity, prey to demonic forces, and therefore without sanctity. Existence, in contrast, is the “irreducible total state of man [die unverrückbaren Aggre- gatzustand ]” (SW 1, 251). As our discussion of the distinction between com- mandment...
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boundary 2 (2008) 35 (2): 107–124.
Published: 01 May 2008
... year. However, some universities in China issue over one thousand doctoral degrees annually. The total number of doctoral degrees granted in China each year beats by a large margin the number of doctoral degrees issued by colleges and universities in the United States put together, which amount...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (2): 145–156.
Published: 01 May 2017
... (a pioneer of German science fiction) in 1901, already contained the ker- nel of the debate resurfacing with each iteration of the IMT. On the one hand, deriving the totality of all that can be known programmatically, by blind combination, holds the promise of discovery and human advance...
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boundary 2 (2003) 30 (3): 157–184.
Published: 01 August 2003
.... The State behaves as ruthlessly as the sculptor insofar as each met- onymically represents the whole at the expense of the part. Unlike Schiller’s 6943 boundar mechanical artist who labors without an idea of the total artwork and can- not see...
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boundary 2 (2024) 51 (4): 99–114.
Published: 01 November 2024
... projects of his contemporaries. Charara argues that the impossibility of emancipatory politics emanates from the production of totality, of One-ness, both in Islamic politics and in Christian Nationalism: the One-ness of the community resists the onset of the state as a representative of the people...
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boundary 2 (2005) 32 (2): 53–80.
Published: 01 May 2005
... but of state and subject forms, too. The power and attraction of Hegel’s argument is intimately tied to its totalizing intent and to its ability to com- bine history, politics, and culture: his philosophically reflexive history of his- tory is simultaneously a history of the reconfiguration of subjects...
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boundary 2 (2016) 43 (2): 27–57.
Published: 01 May 2016
... and 1990s, you made a decisive shift toward the study of United States literature, joining other scholars who would come to be called “New Americanists,” with your contribution to the second volume of The Cambridge History of American Literature (1994– 2005)—later published separately...
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boundary 2 (2008) 35 (3): 1–26.
Published: 01 August 2008
... that the dialectical image is unapproachable; it is not the object of an intentional state of mind. This is why Benjamin will ultimately characterize the constructed dialectical image as “the involuntary memory of humanity.”19 5. Dialectical Image and Dream Images The drive to totality...
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boundary 2 (2024) 51 (3): 13–38.
Published: 01 August 2024
... of the imperishableness of its divine love. . . . Unite your total strength to be devoted to the construction of the future. . . . Work with resolution as ye may enhance the innate glory of the Imperial State and keep pace with the progress of the world” (23). The future for which people were enjoined to work...
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boundary 2 (2000) 27 (1): 7–50.
Published: 01 February 2000
... revenues constitute merely a fraction of the total university budget, or even of the university-sponsored research expenditures (from 1 to 5 per- (11 March 1998), MIT President Charles M. Vest stated, ‘‘Universities should work syner...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (1): 107–123.
Published: 01 February 2017
... States, the same journey Fritz Lang had been forced to undertake Ross / Totally, Tenderly, Tragically 115 several years earlier, resulting in their collaboration as writer and director, respectively, on the Nazi-­themed film noir Hangmen Also Die! (1943...
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boundary 2 (2010) 37 (2): 217–225.
Published: 01 May 2010
... infiltrated and hollowed out, as if the utopic energies of the 1960s were foreclosed at birth by the security apparatus of police forces, land development, and the global totality of capital as situated on the Pacific Rim. © 2010 by Duke University Press 2010 Book Reviewed: Thomas Pynchon, Inherent...
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boundary 2 (2016) 43 (4): 127–145.
Published: 01 November 2016
... it is not? The enemy now is not the old picture of visual imaging as pursued in a state of trance-like­ removal from human concerns, but the parody notion we have come to live with of its belonging to the world, its incorporation into it, its being “fully part” of a certain image...
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boundary 2 (2019) 46 (4): 63–93.
Published: 01 November 2019
... pres- ently descending into madness. No one would dare say that this is not what is in fact happening in the room. My psychological state here takes in its source, sublates it, as it were, and presents a total condition: white- walled- isolation- ticking- madness. The result is a document of a state...