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Cultural Politics (2019) 15 (2): 223–243.
Published: 01 July 2019
...Uroš Čvoro; Chrisoula Lionis This article examines the use of humor in contemporary art from two nations understood as “peripheral” states within Europe: Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Focusing on the concepts of “locality” and “visibility,” this article makes clear the way artists from...
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in The “Politics of the Faceless”: Proliferated Drone's-Eye Views of Forced Migration
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Published: 01 March 2024
Figure 6 Refugees and migrants in line to enter the emergency shelter on the border between Greece and Macedonia. Rocco Rorandelli, Trans Europe Migration (2015).
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in The “Politics of the Faceless”: Proliferated Drone's-Eye Views of Forced Migration
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Published: 01 March 2024
Figure 1 Over one hundred thousand life vests and rubber boats lie in a ten-meter-high pile on the island of Lesbos, Greece. Rasmus Degnbol, Europe's New Borders (2015).
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Cultural Politics (2014) 10 (3): 420–423.
Published: 01 November 2014
..., without a Platonic idea to enable organization and a practical future, Badiou is not convinced by Douzinas’s optimism. On the other hand, the thesis of Philosophy and Resistance in the Crisis finds support in recent work by Slavoj Žižek, who equally regards Greece, and especially Syriza, as the only...
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Cultural Politics (2015) 11 (2): 184–200.
Published: 01 July 2015
... seekers, smugglers, and authorities shifted routes from Spain’s Canaries to Italy’s Lampedusa, to Malta, Cyprus, and Greece. Amid times construed as security crises, states exploit such contradictions productively to undermine access to legal representation, human rights, and avenues to legal...
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Cultural Politics (2012) 8 (3): 429–442.
Published: 01 November 2012
... Griechenland [ Of Greece ] [Kittler and Vismann 2001 : 19], Kittler had linked Augustus's imperial principate to the Roman military postal service; he might have added that that same communications network would also serve as vehicle for the dissemination of Christianity.) For Curtius as for T. S. Eliot...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (1): 112–135.
Published: 01 March 2024
...Figure 6 Refugees and migrants in line to enter the emergency shelter on the border between Greece and Macedonia. Rocco Rorandelli, Trans Europe Migration (2015). ...
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Cultural Politics (2012) 8 (3): 413–427.
Published: 01 November 2012
... and Tarentum, Syracuse, and Agrigentum. By around 700 BCE, Greece had settled all of southern Italy. Scholars like Latacz who date the Iliad to c. 730–710 BCE, and the Odyssey even later, create unnecessary problems for themselves. What are the tradesmen from Euboea on Ischia to think of two Sirens so...
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Cultural Politics (2015) 11 (2): 296–300.
Published: 01 July 2015
... in Greece, from the discourses against the radical Left party, Syriza, to the canceling of the referendum in November 2011. In this respect, Greece has been both the laboratory in and the guinea pig on which the policy mix of austerity for certain people but acceleration for others has been tested...
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Cultural Politics (2018) 14 (1): 20–39.
Published: 01 March 2018
... of exclusion. Invoking a process of (re)walling in an attempt to channel this conservative and familiar notion of the Western nomos, various EU members have erected physical barriers and fences in response to the refugee influx. Greece sought to close its porous border with a fence in 2012. Hungary built...
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Cultural Politics (2020) 16 (1): 138–140.
Published: 01 March 2020
... in the introduction, this is a rhetorical trick that suggests “an organic or processual character” and demands immediate and exceptional measures, presented as remedies of experts whose legitimacy depends on the crisis discourse itself (xiv). An infamous example is the austerity program imposed on Greece...
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Cultural Politics (2022) 18 (2): 264–266.
Published: 01 July 2022
... by Ingraham's choice of cases. Ingraham frames the book around the idea of the idiote , the private citizen of Greece who attended early democratic assemblies but did not speak, participating in public life without guiding it through public speech. Ingraham calls on us to think about the affects and politics...
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Cultural Politics (2008) 4 (1): 100–122.
Published: 01 March 2008
... this meditation fast in a poem, is more easily understandable in the light of the East Asian traditions than in terms of, say, Fichte’s and Humboldt’s sonnets. ( Pöggeler 1987: 67 ) 10. For Heidegger’s visit to Greece and its seemingly strange ambition to encounter there in the very landscape what might...
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Cultural Politics (2011) 7 (1): 157–160.
Published: 01 March 2011
..., Daniel Heller-Roazen makes an important contribution to the study of the evolution of piracy in Western legal discourse. The chief strength of Heller-Roazen's study is that it provides a detailed account of the development of piracy as a legal category from Ancient Greece to the twenty-first century...
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Cultural Politics (2015) 11 (3): 391–394.
Published: 01 November 2015
..., charioteer, and archer. No wonder Odysseus bemoans the fact that Ithaca, his stony home island, offers pasture for goats, sheep, and cattle only, but not for horses. Clearly, the nobility of men in ancient Greece (to speak with [Gilles] Deleuze and [Félix] Guattari) was indebted to the horse as a nomadic war...
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Cultural Politics (2012) 8 (3): 361–373.
Published: 01 November 2012
... of Being. He flipped into vintage Kittlerese: “Jim Morrison dionysiert sich zurück nach Griechenland” (Jim Morrison is dionysizing himself back to Greece). And here—cigarette pausing in erect exclamation—we're back with the early Pink Floyd. After all, Syd Barrett had the Great God Pan in mind when he...
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Cultural Politics (2012) 8 (3): 385–397.
Published: 01 November 2012
... All life has wandered off into building blocks. —Ingeborg Bachmann Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Services, We all serve a higher purpose. I, for instance, serve a Greece in which there are no services and which allows free speech, plain and simple. You, however, are still counting...
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Cultural Politics (2015) 11 (2): 210–221.
Published: 01 July 2015
... to ancient Greece and think about the first screen in Plato’s (2012) cave. Perhaps we can find the origins of contemporary screen culture in ancient Greece and Plato’s story of the cave, which Badiou translates into a kind of Hollywood teen movie in his hyper- Republic. The story explains the situation...
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Cultural Politics (2016) 12 (3): 310–331.
Published: 01 November 2016
..., the Fatimids of Cairo, known for the splendor of their art and architecture, displayed official writing on the exteriors of their minarets and other public structures. As in Greece and Rome, architecture functioned here as an infrastructure for communicating territorial claims and codifying beliefs. While...
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Cultural Politics (2012) 8 (3): 375–384.
Published: 01 November 2012
... University Press 2012 Friedrich Kittler media studies structuralism Germany Christoph Weinberger: Does your orientation toward music, mathematics, and the alphabet in ancient Greece present a continuation or a departure from your work of the 1980s? Is there a “turning” in Friedrich Kittler's...
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