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Critical Times (2023) 6 (2): 345–358.
Published: 01 August 2023
... on a population that was never homogenous in the first place. [email protected] © 2023 Kee Howe Yong 2023 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Sultanate of Patani Haji Sulong proximate displacement recurring conflict loss...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (2): 371–381.
Published: 01 August 2023
... the eruption had a profound political meaning. It expressed the tiredness brought on not only by the economic model but also by Chilean political parties. Han affirms that “tiredness of this kind proves violent because it destroys all that is common or shared, all proximity, and even language itself” ( TBS...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (1): 66–93.
Published: 01 April 2024
... the patina of fairness and balance to cynically political institutions. 6 These accounts have been particularly attuned to the use of judicial and sovereign power with flagrant contradiction, indifference, disdain, displacement, and a performance of the “impunity” analyzed as a political concept by Zahid...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (2): 399–425.
Published: 01 August 2022
... from “man”; it emerges in and as a relationship to the world. And though there are many reasons to fault Fanon for his conflation of the human with masculinity, he seems here to be holding out for a human yet to come. Here his view is proximate to Simone de Beauvoir's in The Ethics of Ambiguity...
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Critical Times (2019) 2 (2): 306–319.
Published: 01 August 2019
... to rectify this displacement of guilt's origin. Lastly, though he does not name it as such, Benjamin potentially offers insight into colonial violence or, more broadly, violence beyond the bounds of Western legal accountability. In ages past, he mentions, frontiers and laws were not rendered transparent...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 198–211.
Published: 01 April 2018
... recover the time when the domestic sphere and its forms of interpersonal and inter-corporeal contact had not been displaced and foreclosed by the emergence of the public sphere and the state, with its masculine genealogy, which imposed and universalized its bureaucratic style and distanced mode...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (2): 271–288.
Published: 01 August 2023
... of emancipation through contract. At the same time, this loss of faith in legal redress did not lead villagers like Santos to dispense entirely with expectations of the hacienda's temporal displacement. Where legal mechanisms were found wanting, the hacienda had to be made past through action. Such action took...
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Critical Times (2020) 3 (1): 1–32.
Published: 01 April 2020
... of externality that characterizes what he calls the “techniques of security,” whose main purpose is to make the use of risk a governmental strategy. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Foucault observes, the lawmaking power of the sovereign is increasingly displaced, such that it is neither...
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Critical Times (2019) 2 (3): 370–395.
Published: 01 December 2019
... repertoire of communicative, (anti)aesthetic and representational tactics. The colonial and postcolonial history of struggles against racism and racial hierarchy includes numerous instances of literature's displacement by orature and the primacy of visual forms being replaced by auditory and sonic phenomena...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (3): 570–602.
Published: 01 December 2022
...” (occupation, pacification, and conquest) meant massive Mapuche genocide, territorial (dis)possession, displacement, and imprisonment. For the colonizer, the land and the Mapuche were thus conflated so as to codify the racial difference as the difference between the civilized human and the uncivilizable...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (3): 464–492.
Published: 01 December 2023
... that Guha's critique of first historicism and then history led him to attend to the time of the everyday, from the perspective of a self-in-the-world more proximate to the poet's than the historian's. His Bengali writings demonstrate this but also take us further. In this final section, I argue that in his...
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Critical Times (2023) 6 (2): 304–323.
Published: 01 August 2023
... contingency. “The uncanny or the unhomely . . . limits the homely from within. . . . The uncanny . . . give body . . . to a certain displacement or out-of-jointness in the homely place where they appear. They hold open or maintain a gap or limit within history, which gap ensures the very contingency...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (1): 182–214.
Published: 01 April 2024
... to “Blackening,” where one is “Blackened,” or “made” African American by the effects of proximity to or interpellation of African Americanness for Puerto Ricans in New York. 4 African Americanness appears to be made within the depths of economic struggle through language, or the misuse of language, for Puerto...
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Critical Times (2019) 2 (3): 493–517.
Published: 01 December 2019
... Galton, Darwin's nephew. Galton's proximity to Darwin draws him into a dialogue with Wallace, who as Bateson argues, is a proto-cyberneticist. The performance aspect of this lecture brings together more pointedly the nexus of ideas around AI, primate research, and race theory as they disrupt...
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