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Cultural Politics (2014) 10 (2): 132–150.
Published: 01 July 2014
... of utopia, both as the compelling threat that demands a plausible response to impending annihilation and as the necessary event that apocalyptically clears the ground for new modes of living. © 2014 Duke University Press 2014 catastrophe utopia space colonies bunker Cold War counterculture...
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Cultural Politics (2017) 13 (1): 101–123.
Published: 01 March 2017
... Cultural Policies , eipcp.net/transversal/0207/leslie/en/#_ftn7 . Leys Ruth . 2011 . “ The Turn to Affect: A Critique .” Critical Inquiry 37 ( 3 ): 434 – 72 . Massad Joseph . 2000 . “ The ‘Postcolonial’ Colony: Time, Space, and Bodies in Palestine/Israel .” In The Pre...
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Cultural Politics (2005) 1 (3): 317–328.
Published: 01 November 2005
... investigates personalized postcolonial identity through reference to colonialism, geographies, histories, political positions, and cultural affiliations. Artwork is used as a space within which to interrogate personal and collective relationships to South African British colonial history and its current...
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Cultural Politics (2020) 16 (1): 24–43.
Published: 01 March 2020
... legitimize and normalize the settler’s “right” to occupy the colonized space. © 2020 Duke University Press 2020 nativity settler colonialism torture representation racial hierarchy There is a Mediterranean Sea, a basin that links ten or so countries. The men who yell out in the cabarets...
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Cultural Politics (2019) 15 (3): 315–330.
Published: 01 November 2019
... colonialism and white supremacy, see, for example, Grande 2004 and Wilder 2013 . 5 Russell Bass, “Architects of Human Space,” Context Magazine , 1, no. 1, 16–17, San Francisco State University, J. Paul Leonard Library, University Archives, Experimental College, San Francisco, CA (hereafter, JPLL...
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Published: 01 November 2013
bungalow of the Dutch East India Company from 1695; and Aspinwall House, the business premises of a nineteenth-century English trader, all recognize multiple histories through their architecture, location, and original function of colonial trade. To use these spaces, now Indian-owned, to show the work More
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Cultural Politics (2013) 9 (3): 296–312.
Published: 01 November 2013
... bungalow of the Dutch East India Company from 1695; and Aspinwall House, the business premises of a nineteenth-century English trader, all recognize multiple histories through their architecture, location, and original function of colonial trade. To use these spaces, now Indian-owned, to show the work...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (1): 39–56.
Published: 01 March 2023
...) colonial intellectual tradition. To achieve that, it must create space for all time/space/matter. That is, it must adopt openness as an ontological starting point. In the settler states particularly, this is important as they weave toward an inclusive politics, one that addresses the constant presence...
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Cultural Politics (2018) 14 (1): 20–39.
Published: 01 March 2018
..., peaceful, and open Europe post-1989. Hence the EU may present itself as a peaceful, borderless entity; however, decreasing the boundaries between its member states has come at the cost of an increased reinforcement of the fortress’s outer limits, “redrawing the colonial boundary between a ‘European’ space...
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Cultural Politics (2009) 5 (3): 277–298.
Published: 01 November 2009
... the artistic scene as an interactive space between art and politics, between cultures and publics, participates in the elaboration of a bond between Muslims and Europeans, a bond not without elements of confrontation and violence. It is argued that while the statue violates the intimacy and piety of a Muslim...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (3): 442–456.
Published: 01 November 2024
...—the “Global South.” Vasyl Cherepanyin, who addressed this symposium in June 2023, has urged that Europe “decolonize its own memory politics” so as to recall the “colonial trauma” of much of Eastern Europe, including Ukraine, through the course of the Cold War, and the role, no less than constitutive...
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Cultural Politics (2019) 15 (3): 343–357.
Published: 01 November 2019
... that make up the highly variegated map of capital accumulation within and across nation-states. Outlining a cartography of colonial power and resistance that cuts across and through spaces and subjects of extraction, my wager is that internal colony thesis affords a political perspective that might help us...
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Cultural Politics (2009) 5 (3): 359–384.
Published: 01 November 2009
... into a symbolic space of mourning, Memorial comprised the artist's overt address to the victims of the 1992–3 riots in Mumbai. Between December and January, over 500 people lost their lives in sectarian clashes that followed the destruction of the sixteenth-century Babri Mosque by Hindu nationalists...
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Cultural Politics (2020) 16 (1): 141–143.
Published: 01 March 2020
... prevents thinking about colonialism as an isolatable historical event and allows the theoretical space in which to consider decolonization. Parreñas asserts that to decolonize the relationship between humans and nonhumans means to investigate our entrenched presumptions about life and ecology and to resist...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (1): 136–154.
Published: 01 March 2024
..., social, economic, or political systems, into how we might create new spaces of signification in cities. They are key symbolic capital for thinking about new social approaches. Africa as the primary signifier of colonial violence, extraction and global dehumanization nonetheless has managed to bear...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (2): 261–287.
Published: 01 July 2023
... and technologically modulating oneself as part of an international competition to define what was “modern.” To further elaborate, we unpack the argument via three interconnected sections of the exhibition. “Cosmotechnics after Space” interrogates the specific cosmotechnics of modern art practices in Taiwan...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (2): 177–199.
Published: 01 July 2023
... centuries. Instead, natural history of logistics was invented as a temporary placeholder to highlight the connection to the project of scientific and colonial terraforming that took place across the infrastructure of natural history as it was linked to mapping planetary space. While nation-states could...
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Cultural Politics (2015) 11 (3): 412–416.
Published: 01 November 2015
... imaginary of southern Morocco. While attending to the classical conceptualization of fitna in Arab Islamic history and culture as referring both to political schism and sensual temptation, Pandolfo’s Impasse of the Angels: Scenes from a Moroccan Space of Memory (1997) draws on Derridean deconstruction...
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Cultural Politics (2015) 11 (2): 184–200.
Published: 01 July 2015
...Alison Mountz The border, once conceived of as a line on a map, is changing spatially into a form more akin to an archipelago: it is transnational, fragmented, biometric, intimate, and contracted out with proliferating spaces of confinement. The border is reconstituted and sovereign power...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (1): 18–38.
Published: 01 March 2023
... (colonial, speciesist, ableist) violence? Refusing purity politics, the article's first aim is to demonstrate our complicity with extractive knowledge regimes even in a quest to care for underground worlds. Second, the article insists that knowing otherwise is both possible and already at work. It argues...