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History of the Present (2024) 14 (1): 138–155.
Published: 01 April 2024
... definitions of labor and value and hint at how Black women theorized a world beyond racial capitalism. [email protected] [email protected] Copyright © 2024 by Duke University Press 2024 reproduction injury value slavery emancipation In June of 1773 a thirty-five-year-old woman named...
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History of the Present (2024) 14 (2): 193–221.
Published: 01 October 2024
... of settler rights characterized by individualized narratives of patriotic service and political injury. The first section of the essay distinguishes the contemporary, post–World War association of “refugee” with statelessness from an earlier, protection-based understanding of the term that is rooted in its...
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History of the Present (2022) 12 (1): 34–59.
Published: 01 April 2022
... and times carves out a privileged zone of exhausted and victimized humanity, with significant implications for addressing the injuries of violated human beings in Europe and elsewhere. Throughout, this article examines how psychoanalytic approaches to the history of the traumatized subject supplement...
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History of the Present (2021) 11 (2): 209–222.
Published: 01 October 2021
..., this line of analysis remains a bit one-sided. The phobic fantasies are compelling for many insofar as they pick up on actually experienced vulnerabilities, or call to mind memories of injury. They invite their listeners to imagine the repetition and/or realization of injury at the hands of a spectral...
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History of the Present (2018) 8 (1): 57–87.
Published: 01 April 2018
... for wrongful injury, usually through the offices oftheir representatives or the nearest Indian agent in the territories. In the early years of the sys­ tem, Congress reviewed and sent these claims along with other petitions to the Committee on Claims or other select committees for processing. In the 1820s...
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History of the Present (2015) 5 (2): 137–168.
Published: 01 October 2015
... or life­ shortening.7 Fallout is, thus, always an act of coproduction, a simultaneous remaking ofnature and society via collective injury. With this complexity in mind, consider how fallout was first presented to U.S. citizens, not long after the invention ofthe concept, in the largest propa­ ganda...
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History of the Present (2022) 12 (2): 207–240.
Published: 01 October 2022
... of criticism in the 1970s; sportswriters often characterized his play as lazy and his opponents as hardworking. During the 1974 season, Abdul-Jabbar and Dave Cowens were injured, and Pat Putnam , a reporter for Sports Illustrated , discussed their injuries differently: “Cowens probably broke his foot chasing...
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History of the Present (2011) 1 (2): 219–243.
Published: 01 October 2011
... to the influential work ofMark Solms, hassoughtto offer a response to the ruthless criticism ofpsychoanalysis by neuroscientists and has joined renewed attention toFreud's earliest writings with a neurology ofdreaming and brain injury, in order to demonstrate that psychoanalysis is not necessarily opposed...
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History of the Present (2022) 12 (1): 103–126.
Published: 01 April 2022
... three decades. The imagined injury—a stolen election—is all the more galvanizing for being unreal and is a cipher for multiple other investments: being wronged, of seeking justice, acting in the interests of an aggrieved self, and of feeling dispossessed in one’s own country. Indeed, a recent study...
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History of the Present (2012) 2 (1): 78–85.
Published: 01 April 2012
.... The subsequent official enquiry exculpated Macnair and concluded that the injury was self­ inflicted, implying the forfeiture ofany claim to compensation. Ill at ease perhaps with the rather uncompelling evidence, Calcutta's British shipping master offered a cultural explanation ofthe incident...
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History of the Present (2019) 9 (2): 113–141.
Published: 01 October 2019
... figures who disregarded the rules of conduct proper to peace politics and affective regimes of reconcili­ ation. I turn to (western) feminists' discussions of Antigone to highlight the injury that Kurdish women's defiant political performance is said to have inflicted on the Turkish polis. But I also...
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History of the Present (2022) 12 (2): 241–269.
Published: 01 October 2022
... ): 166 – 214 . Asad Talal , Brown Wendy , Butler Judith , and Mahmood Saba . Is Critique Secular?: Blasphemy, Injury, and Free Speech . Berkeley, CA : Townsend Center for the Humanities , 2009 . Blaser Mario , and de la Cadena Marisol . “ Pluriverse...
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History of the Present (2015) 5 (2): 187–199.
Published: 01 October 2015
.... 40. Rosalind Gill, "Breaking the Silence: The Hidden Injuries of Neo-liberal Academia," in Secrecy and Silence in theResearch Process:FeministReflections, eds. R6isfn Ryan-Flood and Rosalind Gill (2010), 229. 41. Gregg Lambert, In Search ofANewImage ofThought: GillesDeleu:ze andPhilosophical...
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History of the Present (2011) 1 (2): 244–258.
Published: 01 October 2011
... concluded that his patient was psychically dominated by numerous complexes, so much so that "she speaks, acts, and dreams of nothing else but what the complex inspires:'43 Each neologism or stereotype connected to one ofthree interrelated complexes-wish-fulfillment (delusions ofgran­ deur), ideas of injury...
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History of the Present (2020) 10 (2): 237–255.
Published: 01 October 2020
... of this kind of practice, see Calhoun; and Tully. 2 For elaborations on this argument, see Gilroy; Butler, Psychic ; and my own Mistaken Identity. 3 See, for example, Riley; Butler, Gender ; Brown; and Scott, Only Paradoxes . Works Cited Brown Wendy . States of Injury: Power...
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History of the Present (2021) 11 (2): 223–240.
Published: 01 October 2021
... spontaneous wit. It can kill ” (Riley, Impersonal 5). This is not just the work of “injurious speech” that, in interpellating political subjects, demands repair. She insists that the “materiality of language, the fleshiness of words” (Riley, Words 157) shape the making of social beings. Spillers had...
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History of the Present (2012) 2 (2): 200–218.
Published: 01 October 2012
... victim of sexual violation?2 Not anyone, it would seem.The resolution of these questions in the area of sex trafficking has been to focus on blameless, that is, not sexually active, young women to whom great injury has been done, often following the culturally familiar and compelling device of melodrama...
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History of the Present (2022) 12 (1): 60–79.
Published: 01 April 2022
... as a narcissistic injury, to studies of war, group psychology, biological processes, human predispositions, and historical accidents—all could be the signs of an unconscious hunt to ward off the symbolic death of one meaning of the human, while tracking down alternative meanings of human life ( Rose...
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History of the Present (2024) 14 (2): 222–244.
Published: 01 October 2024
...), Wiederherstellung (restoration), and Entschädigung (compensation, particularly for an injury). This variety in public healing terminology points to distinctions among different types of repairs based on their intention. In Turkish, the words for this type of repair— onarım or iyileşme —do not entail...
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History of the Present (2018) 8 (2): 209–232.
Published: 01 October 2018
... of injustice, a feeling that their exposure to known and preventable hazards should have been prevented. Moreover, they discover, aghast, that there was a price tag all along for their disease or injury-that managers, experts, and bureaucrats in some way expectedit would happen.36 Victims need more than...