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Common Knowledge (2018) 24 (1): 130–148.
Published: 01 January 2018
..., Alexandra Tatarsky Nita — a designer Ira — her friend, an art critic Diamara (Dia) [abbreviation for dialectical materialism] — a house painter from Nazran Scene 1 Nita feels sick. She is leaning over the toilet. The other...
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Common Knowledge (2009) 15 (3): 438–467.
Published: 01 August 2009
.... toro por los cuernos, la ocasión por el moño queexiguo le queda a El regular (tedioregular intransigente) de el sonido borealis, aurora aromas, visillos, los de Detrás somos seres de excepción. contar con la resurrección: no No porquería? de días ¿Por tres cortinas, las de detrás...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (3): 555–567.
Published: 01 August 2002
... with Christ than with the truth.2 Nothing in Derrida’s work acknowledges Dostoevsky’s critique of nihilism (in Demons), nor his followers’ linking of Bakhtin’s version of Dostoevsky’s “dia- logic discourse” to deconstructive theory through...
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Common Knowledge (2014) 20 (2): 369–370.
Published: 01 April 2014
... audiences his and dancers for his compositions seasons. ofthe cycle primeval the by than rather time, human by regulated being twelve- and tonic dia wereboth to butset now they practices, pagan in originated have may bransle...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 10–19.
Published: 01 January 2002
... community should our efforts to keep up the momentum slacken. Hence, I would suggest that we need above all to continue to build mutual trust between our communities. Mutual trust is a basic element of all true dia- logue. It is this in particular that we have been...
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Common Knowledge (2020) 26 (2): 251–260.
Published: 01 April 2020
..., Conforming Haji Bektash 7. Fliche, Xenophilia, Difference, and Indifference: Dia- logical Introduction I, 219. 8. Perl, Xenophilia, Difference, and Indifference: Dia- logical Introduction II, 235. 9. See Perl, Peace and Mind. Fl ic h e X en o p h il ia : P ar t 6 2 5 3 of the Turkish Republic make...
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Common Knowledge (2004) 10 (2): 214–219.
Published: 01 April 2004
..., “are at the farthest remove from irony”: “they are its dia- metric opposite” and overwhelm “all forms of double consciousness” (ambivalence and tolerance included). Rage, for instance, requires “complete identification of the self with its momentary state” and cannot balance the “full range of [its] desires...
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Common Knowledge (2010) 16 (2): 339–345.
Published: 01 April 2010
...   animal” of the Dia for issue, The statue. a to love making mond, or is not one oftree rights buta of moral perception, of “hearing the moral appeal marrying like is flesh human itcategories: involvesconflation of “shocks”aus, eating that else anything like of edibles...
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Common Knowledge (2011) 17 (1): 111–116.
Published: 01 January 2011
... Nature, No Culture: The Hagen Case,” in in Case,” Hagen The Culture: No Nature, 3 logues,” logues,” Dia Feminist/Constructivist Stories: Moving Sexes, ing 4 368 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Press...
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Common Knowledge (2012) 18 (2): 249–254.
Published: 01 April 2012
... .  Other terms used by Christians for pagans forpagans Christians by used terms Other The classic example is Macrobius, author of the dia the of author Macrobius...
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Common Knowledge (2018) 24 (1): 90–125.
Published: 01 January 2018
... all ª sidea that Bakhtin' explain ( onº going always is itself end), but dialogue (theynever truly off break may logues dia particular ª course, Of way.º other any in exist docould so that components the if as dialogue, into ofentering speak to inaccurate ª...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (3): 516–525.
Published: 01 August 2002
...: the skeleton in the closet is tapping, the corpse under the floorboards reeks. The difficult Polish-Ukrainian, Polish-Lithuanian, and Polish-Jewish dia- logues are good examples of the clash between collective memories. We share a common...
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Common Knowledge (2017) 23 (1): 83–90.
Published: 01 January 2017
... and hunter- among hierarchy oflack social on the The midterm exam required my students first to analyze charts and dia...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (2): 348.
Published: 01 April 2003
... with “rational egoism.” Read- ers can make up their own minds as to which they find more satisfactory. As for the view encouraged by the influence, if not the literal texts, of Bakhtin—namely, that Dostoevsky’s novels are an endless and open-ended “dia...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (2): 348–349.
Published: 01 April 2003
... with “rational egoism.” Read- ers can make up their own minds as to which they find more satisfactory. As for the view encouraged by the influence, if not the literal texts, of Bakhtin—namely, that Dostoevsky’s novels are an endless and open-ended “dia...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (2): 349–350.
Published: 01 April 2003
... with “rational egoism.” Read- ers can make up their own minds as to which they find more satisfactory. As for the view encouraged by the influence, if not the literal texts, of Bakhtin—namely, that Dostoevsky’s novels are an endless and open-ended “dia...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (2): 350.
Published: 01 April 2003
..., if not the literal texts, of Bakhtin—namely, that Dostoevsky’s novels are an endless and open-ended “dia- logue,” I fully agree with Scanlan’s aphoristic summation: “To use Bakhtinian lan- guage, I would call Dostoevsky’s philosophizing dialogical in style, monologiz...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (2): 351.
Published: 01 April 2003
... with “rational egoism.” Read- ers can make up their own minds as to which they find more satisfactory. As for the view encouraged by the influence, if not the literal texts, of Bakhtin—namely, that Dostoevsky’s novels are an endless and open-ended “dia...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (2): 351.
Published: 01 April 2003
... with “rational egoism.” Read- ers can make up their own minds as to which they find more satisfactory. As for the view encouraged by the influence, if not the literal texts, of Bakhtin—namely, that Dostoevsky’s novels are an endless and open-ended “dia...
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Common Knowledge (2020) 26 (1): 1–11.
Published: 01 January 2020
... beside my mom, gripping her hand, as door after door was slammed in our faces. We slept on a friend s living room rug (someone else had the sofa), our sleep interrupted by the howls of their new infant and the stench of dirty dia- pers. From there we moved to a tenement whose other occupants were Chinese...