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History of the Present (2024) 14 (2): 222–244.
Published: 01 October 2024
... Republic for more than a hundred years, and Sarkis being an Istanbul Armenian born and raised in Turkey, the selection caused quite a stir and sparked a public discussion on art and collective healing when it was announced. As a result, the catalog of Sarkis’s work Respiro was subjected to censorship...
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History of the Present (2018) 8 (2): 140–176.
Published: 01 October 2018
..., and socialist movements; it did not emerge from "modernist 'humanitarian' impulses or ideas of individual 'liberty"' but rather "through the collective power of ancestors and kin:'6 Conjurors and practitioners of otherAfrican andAfrican diasporic healing traditions ad dressedproblemscommonto working people...
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History of the Present (2022) 12 (1): 103–126.
Published: 01 April 2022
...—consolidate the true (previously hidden) self and reaffirm the terms of the game. Such are the adventures of QAnon-style healing attempts: this entire endeavor is a feat of collective projection and all the more riveting and fun for being so. Projection is a psychic defense against the limits imposed...
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History of the Present (2020) 10 (1): 135–139.
Published: 01 April 2020
... from the experience of colonialism and toward other ways of imagining our common collective and ever-shifting processes of belonging. ■ The most striking example Hall offers of such an impulse—which would certainly have resonated with Said—is Zionism, whose “disfigured conception of diaspora...
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History of the Present (2023) 13 (1): 1–10.
Published: 01 April 2023
..., just as the disproportionate effects of the pandemic on subaltern and minoritized collectivities amplify the need for radically new racial and geopolitical imaginaries. The march of authoritarianism alongside worldwide struggles for racial and economic justice during the pandemic calls for a redressing...
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History of the Present (2024) 14 (1): 138–155.
Published: 01 April 2024
... and place. We highlight the importance of focusing on Black motherhood as a space of potential injury that Black women sought to heal in complex ways as they sought to preserve forms of autonomy and care that could not be easily quantified within racial capitalism. Catharina made her request...
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History of the Present (2017) 7 (2): 139–174.
Published: 01 October 2017
..., here, was offering a gentle invitation to those within the Cathedral of Tomorrow, to join him in a massive act of incorporation: You see those there in their homes, beyond the walls ofthe Cathedral ofTomorrow. You know their need[. . . .] And heal each ofthose who said in an act offaith, 'pray for me...
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History of the Present (2024) 14 (1): 1–19.
Published: 01 April 2024
... issue makes apparent, the essays collected here are the product of an intensive series of exchanges that took place in workshops held remotely in 2021 and 2022 in which contributors and interlocutors focused on reproductive cultures and politics across time and place so as to map reproduction’s travels...
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History of the Present (2014) 4 (1): 97–113.
Published: 01 April 2014
..., and whose capacities for coercion and collective History ofthe Present:AJournal ofCritical History, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 2 014. Copyright © 2014 University of Illinois Press INTERVENTION Goldstone action alike are distributed through the brains and bodies ofcitizens. What we need, they conclude...
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History of the Present (2022) 12 (1): 127–142.
Published: 01 April 2022
... revolution ideology There are three impossible professions—educating, healing and governing. —Sigmund Freud Psychoanalysis is like the Russian Revolution: we don’t know when it started going bad. —Anti-Oedipus Intervention: “Lacan, is psychoanalysis revolutionary?” Lacan: “Now, there’s...
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History of the Present (2011) 1 (2): 170–193.
Published: 01 October 2011
... ofhisRevue that it was the corporate nature ofthis enterprise that would empower theFrench historian to heal the "mutilated" national unity ofFrance by"awaken[ing] the soul ofnational consciousness to itself" and overcoming, through a deepened understanding of a common history, those"painful events that have...
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History of the Present (2014) 4 (2): 171–202.
Published: 01 October 2014
... as a series ofthreshold mo ments, moments that see sudden forms ofcomplexityappear: the big bang, the origins of the solar system, life on Earth, as well as the human species. He argues that the origin of humans signifies a threshold moment because ofour harnessing ofthe"powerfulforce" hecalls"collective...
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History of the Present (2018) 8 (2): 209–232.
Published: 01 October 2018
... he called the internal state, "whose grievance machine constituted workers with rights and obligations and whose apparatus of collective bargaining coordinated the interests of workersand managers:'7 This analysis wasechoedin 1997 by Pierre Bourdieu inone ofhisrarepiecesthatfocusedsolelyonwork...
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History of the Present (2020) 10 (2): 209–235.
Published: 01 October 2020
... and prevent revolution from tipping over into civil war. They civilize, if by civilization we mean the art of living in peace and without domination. They are a means of healing a social body burned by violence. They serve as the sources of resilience in the aftermath of violence. The aim of this inquiry...
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History of the Present (2017) 7 (2): 175–196.
Published: 01 October 2017
... Andhra Pradesh, small shrines and temples to the Goddess Yellamma are ubiquitous.Thepuja [worship] in these temples is conducted by a devadasi from the Dalit community.Devadasis enact seasonal, life cycle, and healing rites in their communities.They accompany the devi wherever she goes; they play her...
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History of the Present (2016) 6 (1): 1–31.
Published: 01 April 2016
..., the stage upon which many southern ers first encountered the new branded items with their colorful packaging, collectible trade cards, and eye-catching outdoor signs:'46 Of course, the trainsthat supplied those small-town stores ran twoways on their tracks. If they brought shipments ofgoods, they left...
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History of the Present (2022) 12 (2): 155–182.
Published: 01 October 2022
... identities could be illusory and self-defeating. He was, after all was said and done, a true believer. For Tien, there was freedom in the neuromatic. And there was healing, comfort, stability, happiness, spiritual flourishing, and normative sexuality to be achieved when the cognitive architectures of his...
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History of the Present (2021) 11 (1): 53–79.
Published: 01 April 2021
..., and as a consequence, the thinking was [that drug abuse] is often a character flaw” to be punished rather than healed. But “one of the things that’s changed in this opioid debate is a recognition that this [the problem of drug abuse] reaches everybody,” and this has made it possible for all to see the drug problem...