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Cultural Politics (2013) 9 (3): 313–322.
Published: 01 November 2013
... for, in Jacques Rancière's terms, “redistributing the sensible.” References Ahmed Sara 2010 . “ Happy Objects .” In The Affect Theory Reader , edited by Gregg Melissa and Seigworth Gregory J. , 29 – 51 . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Anderson Ben , and Harrison...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (3): 396–412.
Published: 01 November 2024
.... It is the breakage of the all-too-smooth passage between sense and making sense, the emergence of virtuality and possibilities or resistance, and the affect that connect and mobilize the public. It may generate from the redistribution of the sensibles and the absence of the sensibles. A humorous incident...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (3): 413–431.
Published: 01 November 2024
... of sensibility, it is also a figure that he intends to reinstate as a democratic symbol of social empowerment. Both a practitioner and a critic, the portrayal of the amateur evolved in Stiegler's writing from the art lover to a more refined vision of a political agent able to contest the consumerist regime...
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Cultural Politics (2013) 9 (2): 107–116.
Published: 01 July 2013
... still appear to have some significance for politics: to resist the reduction of all ends to the logic of capital. The sublime, after all, produces a thinking that is not confined to what is already given or known, a thinking that goes beyond what can be experienced in sensibility. This thinking thus...
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Cultural Politics (2006) 2 (3): 299–318.
Published: 01 November 2006
...-opinion statistics reveal very sensible attitudes – among young people. Whereas three-quarters of school-leavers thought the United States was the best country in the world in 1977, only half were sufficiently narcissistic and deluded to believe this in 2000, or to proclaim US culture superior to all...
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Cultural Politics (2022) 18 (1): 1–11.
Published: 01 March 2022
...Mehita Iqani [email protected] Copyright © 2022 by Duke University Press 2022 This content is made freely available by the publisher. It may not be redistributed or altered. All rights reserved. Tomorrow belongs to those of us who conceive of it as belonging to everyone...
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Cultural Politics (2019) 15 (3): 372–386.
Published: 01 November 2019
... development and human nature around the diagnosis of what he called “the atavism of social justice.” He perceived the socialist pursuit of equal outcomes through state intervention and redistribution as “an expression of revolt of the tribal spirit against the abstract requirements of the coherence...
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Cultural Politics (2011) 7 (3): 325–338.
Published: 01 November 2011
...Richard G. Smith; David B. Clarke; Marcus A. Doel © BERG 2011 PRINTED IN THE UK 2011 This content is made freely available by the publisher. It may not be redistributed or altered. All rights reserved. [T]here's something entertaining in the spectacle of the present world racing out...
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Cultural Politics (2015) 11 (3): 315–328.
Published: 01 November 2015
... Americans’ critical sensibilities and openness to the Other. In Holocaust civic education discourses, as seen in Paper Clips , the de-Judified white homo sacer becomes both the expected point of rhetorical identification and the ethical import for understanding racism and its inverse—racial...
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Cultural Politics (2017) 13 (3): 348–369.
Published: 01 November 2017
... media conglomerates) made a business model of appropriating the working-class cultural vernacular and sensibility, distilling it into a commercial product suffused with sensationalism, moralism, sentimentality, and reactionary populism, and stripping it of grace, creativity, intelligence, or class...
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Cultural Politics (2011) 7 (2): 219–238.
Published: 01 July 2011
... for (in)sight would have only served to rile him. But the political potential of the arts to enable societies to see beneath the conditions of their own illusions was a phenomenon which he held dear. He argued that the processes by which the limits of our political sensibilities are redrawn is akin...
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Cultural Politics (2016) 12 (1): 1–22.
Published: 01 March 2016
... University Press 2016 This content is made freely available by the publisher. It may not be redistributed or altered. All rights reserved. luxury spirit capitalism The purpose of this article is to introduce and explore the concept of the “spirit of luxury.” We begin by defining...
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Cultural Politics (2016) 12 (2): 135–154.
Published: 01 July 2016
...), the doors that residents navigate increasingly lead into an open-ended, generalized world. The features of this world may be easily recognizable but without much of a sense of differentiation, anchorage, or mediation. No matter how race-infused the sensibility of “us and them” might have been, doors now...
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Cultural Politics (2010) 6 (2): 133–156.
Published: 01 July 2010
... a Posthuman Present to a Biocultural Future . Cambridge MA : The MIT Press , pp. 237 – 64 . © BERG 2010 PRINTED IN THE UK 2010 This content is made freely available by the publisher. It may not be redistributed or altered. All rights reserved. Stiegler philosophy of technology...
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Cultural Politics (2022) 18 (2): 227–246.
Published: 01 July 2022
... qualities as liberating. Such sensibilities coincided with the rise of neoliberal and purportedly postpolitical “Third Way” formations in the 1980s and 1990s, such as New Labour in the United Kingdom and Clintonism in the United States, that proceeded to embrace neoliberal governmentalities and dismantle...
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Cultural Politics (2018) 14 (2): 225–243.
Published: 01 July 2018
... of the surging antitechnology, anti-institutional sensibility that accompanied resistance to Vietnam. 8 While A+T does not address in detail the context of the original A&T program, it does benefit from a prophylactic move that brackets off dissent in order to seal in the critical heat generated...
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Cultural Politics (2006) 2 (1): 49–76.
Published: 01 March 2006
....” However, it also provided for “aiding in the redistribution of the overbalance of population in industrial centers” (quoted in Melvin 1936 ). Largely because demolition was labor-intensive, quickly organized, and required so little skill (and because the “attack on slums” proved popular with the middle...