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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 149–157.
Published: 01 April 2018
... joined the International Women's Strike. Despite the collapse of the peace process and the resumption of war in the summer of 2015, women activists continued to struggle under the Turkish government's emergency regime. This essay addresses the ways in which the peace process and its termination affected...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 1–4.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Juan Obarrio Abstract This inaugural issue of Critical Times takes the pulse of the current global political condition, engaging with contexts marked both by the crisis of liberal democratic regimes and by the emergence of new authoritarian political and cultural formations. Some of the essays...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 50–75.
Published: 01 April 2022
...Laura Quintana Abstract This article claims that capitalism is not a homogeneous logic but a heterogeneous regime, deployed in multiple practices, forms of knowledge, techniques, and temporalities that have become embodied, created spaces and participate in different forms of life. Subsequently...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 23–48.
Published: 01 April 2018
... of the main opposition party. Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi (CHP), or the Republican People's Party, argues that the emergency regime declared shortly after the coup attempt, on July 20, corresponds to a “civilian coup.” 7 In this thesis, which posits a kind of “auto-coup,” the emphasis is on President Erdoğan's...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (3): 519–536.
Published: 01 December 2024
... and the state violence to which they were subjected also shed light on migrant solidarity and the expanding deathscape in the Mediterranean. The military machine that intercepted the ships is related to the emerging regime of surveillance, neglect, and abandonment deployed in the same sea against refugees...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (2): 319–325.
Published: 01 August 2024
... Ernest. Further afield, we considered the specificities of colonial border regimes and imperial state formation, the dynamics of peoples displaced by violence and impoverishment, and the practices of organizing and living otherwise that emerge under such conditions. Mamadou Ba, for instance...
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Critical Times (2020) 3 (1): 109–130.
Published: 01 April 2020
... the apprehension of nonviolent action as destructive violence. My principal aim, however, is not to venture a critique of the regime of international law, but to reflect on a tension within the BDS movement itself that has emerged precisely in relation to its adherence to and mobilization around rights...
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Critical Times (2019) 2 (3): 466–478.
Published: 01 December 2019
... the dictatorial regime of Omar al-Bashir on April 11, 2019. The SPA developed new tactics for organizing and mobilizing the masses in the face of crippling public fear to put an end to thirty years of al-Bashir's dictatorship. However, the peaceful revolution has yet to declare its final victory and finds itself...
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Critical Times (2019) 2 (3): 435–465.
Published: 01 December 2019
... could twist into resistance, or where abjection can turn into emergence, or where a detention camp might mutate into a space of politics. If prior legacies of racialized violence are pulsing through the contemporary border regime, I am arguing that the application of past paradigms...
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Critical Times (2021) 4 (3): 478–480.
Published: 01 December 2021
... York : Vintage , 1979 . 1. Marx, Eighteenth Burmaire , 187 , quoted in Said, Orientalism , xii . Amel raises the following questions: how to formulate a critique of regimes of knowledge production that not only recognizes the power of discursive formations but is also able...
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Critical Times (2020) 3 (1): 1–32.
Published: 01 April 2020
... that certain inchoate forms of domination that began to emerge in the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries necessarily developed into full form in totalitarian regimes. 19 Instead, her assumption is that totalitarian government did not constitute an object of analysis before it came into being as an event...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (2): 475–494.
Published: 01 August 2022
... movement that emerged in 2011, explicitly inspired by the then-burgeoning Arab Spring movement. 4 They had established a protest route against the MPLA government and its longtime president José Eduardo dos Santos. 5 And some members (including a coauthor of this text, Hitler Samussuku) were part...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 99–107.
Published: 01 April 2018
..., a tragic regime. 4 The question, then, of left governmentality and what it might entail exactly—what sort of political action it manifests, what sort of institutional politics it inaugurates or mobilizes—emerges from this present critical condition against this condition: as an immanent...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (3): 478–501.
Published: 01 December 2024
... of compassion for others, conceived as “outsiders” undergoing an emergency, requires the erasure of the conditions that led to such an emergency in the first place. Once that erasure takes place, dispossession can be seen as an exception rather than a rule, further obfuscating the role of bordering regimes...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (2): 310–336.
Published: 01 August 2022
..., carry the potential for alternative readings and can disclose what the regime seeks to erase and/or keep hidden. Such alternative readings, however, do not emerge out of nowhere; they require the difficult work of spectatorship, which Ariella Azoulay “anchor[s] . . . in civic duty toward...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (2): 304–317.
Published: 01 August 2024
... regime that attempts to make them into mere objects of exclusion, regulation, and eventual effacement; and surviving a slow war of annihilation. Second, however, there is an emergent potential within this very form; resistance germinates amid the prevailing slow desolation and manages to overflow...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (2): 337–341.
Published: 01 August 2024
.... This contrasts with narratives of migration as “an invasion,” “a flood,” or “a threat,” or as the outcome only of individual and group decisions, and therefore justifying border enforcement regimes that must respond to these “crises” by closing borders, deploying police and military apparatus, and detaining...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 80–98.
Published: 01 April 2018
..., and a broadly welfare-oriented economic regime. Internal critics of democracy, on the other hand, point to “emergency” laws such as the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in the northeast and Kashmir, which empowers the army to shoot to kill on mere suspicion; frequent extra-judicial killings; custodial...
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Critical Times (2019) 2 (2): 205–208.
Published: 01 August 2019
... that law is external to the violence it is asked to adjudicate? Indeed, when the justification of violence is decided by ascertaining whether or not it is lawful, we allow the law to provide the justification, but we do not always ask after the justifiability of the legal regime that establishes lawfulness...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (1): 3–13.
Published: 01 April 2024
... parts of the world. Roberts conceptualizes this complex field as a “denial of motherhood” that continues a long history. She places colonization and enslavement at the center of a politics that continues today in different regimes. See Roberts, Killing the Black Body . See also Briggs, How All...