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differences (2018) 29 (1): 1–32.
Published: 01 May 2018
... time K is corralled by government police and confined to a camp along with other drifters foraging for a living. Neferti Tadiar has attributed these conditions to the collapse of the distinction between productive and reproductive labor that occurs when capitalism subsumes all social activity and takes...
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differences (2015) 26 (3): 81–106.
Published: 01 November 2015
... writings. Offering a reading of Althusser’s theory of ideology from the perspective of aleatory materialism, the essay calls attention to the radical instability of structures and the role of struggle in social reproduction that is otherwise hidden from view. The author also extrapolates a new conception...
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differences (2011) 22 (2-3): 31–53.
Published: 01 December 2011
....
New York: Oxford up, 1985.
Miller, Dayton Clarence. The Science of Musical Sounds. 2nd ed. New York: Macmillan, 1937.
Mills, Mara. “Deaf Jam: From Inscription to Reproduction to Information.” Social Text 28.1...
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differences (2020) 31 (1): 64–97.
Published: 01 May 2020
..., which claims to “educate new generations about the meaning of feminist art” (“Year of Yes”) facilitate transformative and/or conservative social reproduction through the dissemination of certain kinds of ideas, the shaping of certain kinds of desires, and the choreography of certain kinds of subject...
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differences (2006) 17 (1): 147–157.
Published: 01 May 2006
...-
ress, social reproduction depends increasingly less on physical strength
and prowess, either in war or in the material process of production, or in
commerce. The result was the enlarged exploitation of women as instru-
ments...
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differences (2006) 17 (3): 69–86.
Published: 01 December 2006
... and Cinderella . New York: Twayne, 1995 . Bloom, Michelle E. “Pygmalionesque Delusions and Illusions of Movement: Animation from Hoffmann to Truffaut.” Comparative Literature 52.4 ( 2000 ): 291 -320. Bourdieu, Pierre. “Cultural Reproduction and Social Reproduction.” Knowledge, Education...
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differences (2015) 26 (3): 1–22.
Published: 01 November 2015
... for its own “counterinterpellations” or “revolutions within the revolution,” not to say “counterrevolutions”? But to this we must now add another element. If we reassemble the separated developments of the two “parts” in the ideological state apparatuses ( isas ) essay—the one on “social reproduction...
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differences (2015) 26 (3): 107–115.
Published: 01 November 2015
..., in the State, and in politics at the level of the state. This is what it means to be properly dialectical. In the last pages, Balibar takes a further step. Combining the section of the isas essay on social reproduction with the more famous scene of interpellation, he draws the polemical conclusion...
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differences (1994) 6 (2-3): 296–313.
Published: 01 July 1994
..., in so-called normal sexuality, is a requirement of social reproduction, both reproduction of the species and reproduction of the social system. Now, the conflation, the imbrication, of sexuality with reproduction in Western history has been shown by Foucault to come about through what he called...
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differences (2014) 25 (2): 116–129.
Published: 01 September 2014
.... After first explain-
ing potentiality, I will argue that it thematizes precisely what neoliberal-
ism domesticates and puts in the service of capitalist production and social
reproduction. Potentiality gets upgraded into resilience...
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differences (1997) 9 (2): 25–68.
Published: 01 July 1997
... than this, by issuing the new literary art of aesthetic modernism, Hogarth Press provides the technology to replace the angel's governance. The decision to establish the press in the parlor is part of Woolf's active engagement in constructing her successor, one who will broker the social reproduction...
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differences (2011) 22 (1): 146–171.
Published: 01 May 2011
... in Late Liberalism .'' Culture Crisis: Anthropology and Politics in Remote Aboriginal Australia . Ed. Altman Jon Hinkson Melinda . Sydney : U of New South Wales P , 2010 . 17 – 31 . ———. `` The Poetics of Ghosts: Social Reproduction and the Archive of the Nation .'' The Cunning...
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differences (2013) 24 (2): 130–149.
Published: 01 September 2013
... and beauty but also animates this
transformation with suggestions about the necessity or lack thereof of
biological complementarity for social reproduction. By inserting a second
story, one of an adopted son, alongside this main plot...
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differences (1994) 6 (1): 98–128.
Published: 01 April 1994
... an abstract value as social labor and women around the globe are working to produce baby commodities that are entering the market along side other domestic products and imports.2 Given this situation, the economic metamorphosis of reproduction heralded by surrogacy cannot be treated as an aberration...
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differences (2012) 23 (2): 20–41.
Published: 01 September 2012
...: Multicultural Societies and Social
Reproduction.” Multiculturalism: Examining the Politics of Recognition. Ed. Amy Gutmann.
Princeton: Princeton up, 1994. 149–63.
Bastiaansen, J. A. C. J., M. Thioux, and C. Keysers...
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differences (2007) 18 (3): 81–96.
Published: 01 December 2007
... to the phenomena it aims to regulate. The telos
of sexual desire cannot be submerged exclusively in the social context of
reproduction. A requirement that all moral sexual practice conform to “sex
of the reproductive kind” specifies...
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differences (2016) 27 (1): 189–205.
Published: 01 May 2016
... in 2 percent there are intermediary anatomical forms. So our reproductive structures are nearly dimorphic, but not completely. At what point do we start thinking that reproductive structures of a species make up a continuum going from male to female? The right answer is a social decision given...
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differences (2012) 23 (1): 101–130.
Published: 01 May 2012
... 105
reproduction does not require hetero- or any other sexuality, much less the
normative gender roles, behaviors, and ideological formations attendant
on heterosexuality as a social structure.4...
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differences (2005) 16 (2): 88–115.
Published: 01 September 2005
...).
In the “grammar” of slavery, the “regendering” of black fl esh
occurs only retrospectively through the conjunction of enforced biological
reproduction and the social reproduction of slavery as “social death” (79).
In contrast to white...
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differences (1989) 1 (1): 45–65.
Published: 01 February 1989
... contribute to the erosion of authority, Le., absolute paternalistic religious authority, which was better able to organize sexual energies for socially useful purposes like reproduction and consumption. It was the failure to heed that authority, it is argued, that has produced the crisis in which we now find...
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