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differences (2006) 17 (1): 116–146.
Published: 01 May 2006
... to Recognition and Destruction.” Mitchell and Aron 181 -210. ____. “Beyond Doer and Done To: An Intersubjective View of Thirdness.” Psychoanalytic Quarterly 73.1 ( 2004 ): 5 -46. ____. The Bonds of Love: Psychoanalysis, Feminisms, and the Problem of Domination . New York: Pantheon, 1988...
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differences (2024) 35 (3): 63–89.
Published: 01 December 2024
...Amber Jamilla Musser This essay reflects on the difficulties of situating recognition as a basis for ethics by putting end (2018), a paper, wood, and staple assemblage by Philadelphia- and Brooklyn-based conceptual artist Wilmer Wilson IV, in conversation with Judith Butler’s Giving an Account...
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differences (2017) 28 (3): 44–66.
Published: 01 December 2017
... of melancholy gender, the author contends that this subjectivity enables a recognition of the same-sex love and desire prohibited by heterosexist culture through an enactment of its loss. As such, avatar suicide videos dramatize death in order to create an important space of public grieving in which...
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differences (2008) 19 (3): 28–58.
Published: 01 December 2008
..., and of race politics in contemporary Australia. In the context of the film, the question “Where' your people from, girl?” implies the recognition of the addressee's indigenous heritage at a time when she has been passing as white. Such a question could be viewed as sexist or racist, as a call to identify...
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differences (2009) 20 (2-3): 250–278.
Published: 01 December 2009
... whatever previous civil-rights obligations the state may have had. In unpacking how this process works—call it autogenic violence at the level precisely of “recognition”—this article revisits Habermas's reliance on a juridically grounded base for intersubjectivity. Habermas extends the appeal for liberal...
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differences (2011) 22 (1): 90–110.
Published: 01 May 2011
... given in a case of attempted parent-child suicide by a Sikh immigrant. Rather than position the immigrant as the disorderly and strange bearer of archaic traditions, this article argues for greater recognition of the role of racism, state policies, and material concerns in shaping immigrants...
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differences (2013) 24 (2): 22–50.
Published: 01 September 2013
... movement following the end of the Second World War turned away from society toward the family, seeking equal rights in family life. Historically, three forms also have changed the categorizing of women—as natural, domestic, and societal. Socializing the category of women, that is, the recognition of women...
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differences (2014) 25 (1): 64–78.
Published: 01 May 2014
... to build a common ground, but rather, about declaring something to be unrecognizable within the confines of a field? The limits of recognition and misrecognition have been the site of some of the thorny debates over what constitutes the field of digital humanities, who can best relay its genealogy...
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differences (2013) 24 (2): 150–171.
Published: 01 September 2013
... culture, Li Yugang has won the recognition of both market and mainstream cultures, successfully adding a modern edge to the traditional art. Like reality television shows in the West, Li Yugang’s cross-dressing performances tend to use sensationalism to attract viewers and to increase advertising revenue...
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differences (2024) 35 (3): 80–95.
Published: 01 December 2024
... and Stryker offer ways to inhabit fractured, split, and unknowable selves. [email protected] © 2024 by Brown University and differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 2024 misrecognition recognition self-narration subjectivity transsexuality I can describe how I acquired...
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differences (2024) 35 (3): 224–236.
Published: 01 December 2024
... Cultural Studies 2024 address discourse intelligibility power recognition scene self It was difficult to write Giving an Account of Oneself , since I included very little autobiographical detail. The decision was in some sense deliberate since I set out to understand the opacity of any...
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differences (2023) 34 (3): 129–149.
Published: 01 December 2023
... and differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 2023 Antigone bad victims Buscadoras collective mourning mortalist humanism social recognition of loss Since Calderón militarized the country upon declaring a so-called war against narcotrafficking, extreme violence within Mexico has...
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differences (1994) 6 (2-3): 146–173.
Published: 01 July 1994
... permit a coming to terms with several patterns of identification determining at least some strands in male identity politics at a time when the multiple forces of the old Gang of Four title, "I Love a Man in a Uniform," vibrate behind American political debate.2 Camp-Recognition The term is Eve Kosofsky...
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differences (2007) 18 (2): 157–179.
Published: 01 September 2007
... and of recognition. Here, Mills is
drawing on some broad themes of Butler’s work, which might be brought
into focus by the apparent qualification that Butler introduces when she
takes up Adorno’s thought about the “living place” of the “I...
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differences (2002) 13 (1): 14–44.
Published: 01 May 2002
..., especially when they
seek as their primary aim to establish “symbolic recognition” for dyadic
relations by the state.4
The petition for marriage rights seeks to solicit state recognition...
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differences (2007) 18 (2): 133–156.
Published: 01 September 2007
... and Resistance.” Journal of Political Philosophy 11.3 ( 2003 ): 253 -72. Oliver, Kelly. Witnessing: Beyond Recognition . Minneapolis: Minnesota up, 2001 . Patterson, Orlando. Slavery and Social Death: A Comparative Study . Cambridge, ma: Harvard up, 1982 . Salecl, Renata. (Per)Versions of Love...
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differences (1991) 3 (3): 171–175.
Published: 01 November 1991
... and of how we know it is crucial, Spivak tells us, if we are to be self-conscious about and somewhat in control of the knowledge we produce. Knowledge of limits is what discipline is all about, it is the condition of possibility for knowledge itself. At the very outset of the paper the recognition of limits...
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differences (2019) 30 (3): 63–91.
Published: 01 December 2019
... is “an active engagement that accounts for the senses of vulnerability, intimacy, and shame that one necessarily risks in assuming the bottom position” (17). Further, in this recuperation of receptivity, which asks us to think with passivity, we find an alternate set of values. Instead of recognition, which...
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differences (2019) 30 (1): 119–125.
Published: 01 May 2019
... at all (217). Outside of law, these same marginalized subjects have long turned to extrajuridical forms of testimony, using personal narratives to make public claims for collective human rights and recognition. These traditions have included the slave narratives of the African diaspora, the Latin...
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differences (2024) 35 (3): 96–116.
Published: 01 December 2024
... not these objects that are thrown into question so much as we, given how much reprieve (from despair or psychical meretriciousness, from mine, or yours) depends on the wrangling recognition of these other phenomena, including, to our consternation or surprise, those phenomena we also sometimes seem...
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