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differences (2010) 21 (2): 73–108.
Published: 01 September 2010
...: Duke up, 2006 . Freeman, Elizabeth. “Time Binds, or Erotohistoriography.” Social Text (Fall–Winter 2005 ): 57 -68. Freud, Sigmund. Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality. 1905. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud . Trans. and ed. James Strachey. Vol...
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differences (2007) 18 (1): 87–127.
Published: 01 May 2007
... . ____. Art in Paris 1845-1862 . Trans. Jonathan Mayne. London: Phaidon, 1965 . Bazin, André. What Is Cinema? Vols. 1 and 2. Berkeley: u of California p, 1967 . ____. Qu'est-ce que le cinéma? Vol. 1 . Paris: Cerf, 1958 . Benjamin, Andrew. “Time and Task: Benjamin and Heidegger Showing...
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differences (2010) 21 (1): 1–18.
Published: 01 May 2010
...Emily Apter Taking Julia Kristeva's “Women's Time” as its point of departure, this article considers contemporary feminist theory and its contributions to recent theoretical paradigms of temporality. From Kristeva's understanding of women's subjectivity in relation to “linear time as the time...
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differences (2012) 23 (3): 42–73.
Published: 01 December 2012
...; and that of Mrs. B, a woman who suffers from amnesia and wears a camera in the hope of leading a normal life in which she can share the past with loved ones. The author discusses how new recording technologies are both a symptom of, and a cure for, anxieties about time, arguing that prototypical recording...
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differences (2012) 23 (3): 119–160.
Published: 01 December 2012
... of the second law of thermodynamics. The second law of thermodynamics not only postulates a universal increase of entropy and an “arrow of time” but also has been based on human ignorance, the assumption that there is an objective world independent of us that we can know only incompletely. Maxwell’s demon...
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differences (2017) 28 (3): 19–43.
Published: 01 December 2017
... and its ironic synchronicities, between string-splitting and chronological incompatibility that transforms this freedom into a fitting parable of the heterochronias marking our times. Transmedia repetition is an essential aspect of this transformation. In the face of trends insisting on the total...
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differences (2006) 17 (2): 64–95.
Published: 01 September 2006
.... Klostermann, c1977. 317-68]. ____. Being and Time . Trans. John Macquarrie and Edward Robinson. New York: Harper, 1962 . ____. The Concept of Time. Trans. William McNeill. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992 . ____. On Time and Being . Trans. Joan Stambaugh. New York: Harper, 1972 . Husserl, Edmund...
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differences (2017) 28 (3): 67–92.
Published: 01 December 2017
...Cesare Casarino This essay argues that the time of domestic labor played a pivotal role in Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy of the cinema and, in particular, in his theorization of the cinema as medium of expression (rather than as medium of representation only) and as expression of time. This argument...
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differences (2018) 29 (2): 21–67.
Published: 01 September 2018
... sources and different modes of investigation. At the same time, a number of contemporary black feminist critics and cultural theorists—Hortense Spillers, Saidiya Hartman, and Christina Sharpe among them—have called attention to both the gender and “ungendering” of slavery, questioning the very terms...
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differences (2001) 12 (2): 1–46.
Published: 01 September 2001
...SIANNE NGAI sianne ngai
Bad Timing (A Sequel).
Paranoia, Feminism, and Poetry
woman is the screen The enemy...
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differences (2014) 25 (3): 123–143.
Published: 01 December 2014
...Duy Lap Nguyen This essay proposes a reading of Walter Benjamin’s attempt to develop a historical materialist critique of phenomenological theories of time, including those of Martin Heidegger, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Edmund Husserl. In the Arcades Project , these theories of time—which Benjamin...
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differences (2012) 23 (2): 136–164.
Published: 01 September 2012
... remains cogent, this article argues, for a field in which individual events and texts and large-scale social and political formations are often bound together by no framework other than their putative belonging to one and the same block of time—that is, a period. Aiming to reform this concept in order...
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differences (2011) 22 (2-3): 112–139.
Published: 01 December 2011
... oppositions: wakefulness/sleep; inside/outside; cause/disruption of causality; floating/fixation, location/dislocation; time/space; one/multiple; duration/intermittency, sound/silence; subject/Other; reality/fantasy, meaningless/meaning; sound/voice; “being and time,” “being and nothingness,” “being and event...
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differences (2011) 22 (2-3): 140–167.
Published: 01 December 2011
..., this serves to either further or obscure, or violently reveal, what I call (in the wake of Roland Barthes) “the aural punctum .” This article explores the importance of such detached voices for simulating, or even summoning, intimacy and presence in a time of long-distance relationships and time-shifted...
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differences (2011) 22 (2-3): 190–210.
Published: 01 December 2011
... Subotnik, and Jonathan Kramer to examine the politics of musical listening as a social practice. In postwar art music, minimalism is particularly notable for engendering experiences of time that resonate with postmodern spatialization. This article proceeds with a reading of John Adams’s 1987 opera Nixon...
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differences (2015) 26 (2): 93–105.
Published: 01 September 2015
... controversial judgments, Arendt re-created for herself the conditions of her own precarity, summoning time and again her personal formative trauma as a refugee only to survive it each time. Arendt’s uncharacteristically two-dimensional account of Eichmann’s personality in Eichmann in Jerusalem is read along...
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differences (2020) 31 (3): 29–47.
Published: 01 December 2020
... literature, we have thus also seen the contours of a new debt chronotope : a particular organization of narrative time and space that can gauge and expound on the working of debt-driven financial capitalism. This essay’s argument hinges partly on an analysis of the spatiotemporal logic of contemporary...
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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 (2010) 21 (2): 109–141.
Published: 01 September 2010
...Zak Sitter This article builds on postcolonial critiques of colonialism's reliance on the figure of the ``native informant.'' In early-nineteenth-century Britain, the emergent discipline of orientalism required the native informant to ratify its claims to knowledge; at the same time, orientalism...
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