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History of the Present (2024) 14 (2): 222–244.
Published: 01 October 2024
... into a politically charged context where just the possibility of representing the genocide in art became the main focus. What is important for the purpose of this article, however, is that none of these works fell under the official recognition politics. Importantly, therefore, this was the atmosphere in which...
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History of the Present (2012) 2 (1): 52–70.
Published: 01 April 2012
... ofIslamic texts and the rejection ofany Islamic teaching in the name ofeither secularism or democracy. There is, within Islamic teaching, a ground for the recognition and political consideration ofdifference. In proposing to rethink ikhtilt1f, I intend to make explicit the conditions that must occur...
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History of the Present (2018) 8 (2): 177–208.
Published: 01 October 2018
... lation with multiplex wood box, electric light, paper and photograph. Size: 270 X 270 X 210 cm. Reproduced with permission of the artist. 19 9 Fugitive Memories ofViolence nevertheless insisting on public recognition for the victims of political vio lence.43 Unlikeboth a family altar and a conventional...
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History of the Present (2023) 13 (2): 141–165.
Published: 01 October 2023
... “the limits of recognition-based politics for restructuring Indigenous-state relations, as it leaves intact the state’s role as arbiter and therefore ultimately reproduces the very configurations of colonial power that Native peoples seek to transcend” ( Grande 54 ). The processes and logics of education...
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History of the Present (2011) 1 (1): 130–147.
Published: 01 April 2011
... conventional categories, and establishes complex links between the various modes of excluding certain groups from the allocation of vital resources, political power, and recognition. Having grasped the fact that representations of 1 40 HISTORY ofthe PRESENT the other have ethical and political consequences...
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History of the Present (2011) 1 (1): 113–129.
Published: 01 April 2011
... the decision, even threatening boycotts of the Penn State department and its PhD students.3 One of my political theory colleagues, however, had the temerity to ask how our condemnation ofthis act squared with a larger recognition that the conventional subdivisions of political science were bankrupt...
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History of the Present (2022) 12 (1): 34–59.
Published: 01 April 2022
... a boundary between these opposing subject-positions through trauma’s pointed distribution in a politics of liberal rights and recognition. I will return to these fraught issues in the following section. From this perspective, Leys desire to fix Jew and Nazi as “victim” and “perpetrator” in the aftermath...
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History of the Present (2014) 4 (2): 203–219.
Published: 01 October 2014
.... 205 INTERVENTION Hartog Under the name of the present, the contemporary has become a societal and political imperative-something so obvious it cannot be discussed. A s it happens, the media, publishers, and private and publicfu nding agencies exert pressure that is both diffuse and steady to turn...
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History of the Present (2020) 10 (2): 237–255.
Published: 01 October 2020
... understood to be constructed, in flux, and tied to pleasure and performance. However, the politics of recognition for minorities fixed the identity and channeled it into a liberal reformist agenda (Weeks). In challenging this agenda, the influence of Michel Foucault was decisive. Volume 1 of The History...
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History of the Present (2024) 14 (1): 20–49.
Published: 01 April 2024
.../10.1215/23289252-3815069 . Bhattacharya Tithi , ed. Social Reproduction Theory: Remapping Class, Recentering Oppression . London : Pluto , 2017 . Boris Eileen , and Parreñas Rachel Salazar , eds. Intimate Labors: Cultures, Technologies, and the Politics of Care . Stanford...
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History of the Present (2011) 1 (1): 31–58.
Published: 01 April 2011
... of social and political life in the United States.Where previously the family had been conceived as the central institution of so cial and economic life, serving as a "little commonwealth" analogous to the state, by the mid-nineteenth century, at least in prescriptive literature and sentimental novels...
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History of the Present (2016) 6 (1): 63–86.
Published: 01 April 2016
... by the somewhat revivalist tenor ofthe proceedings. In a single conference space, physicists and historians of science could be found rubbing shoulders with theologians and political theorists . Businessmen- cum-pedagogues, or perhaps the other way around, delivered PowerPoint presentations on the curricular...
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History of the Present (2015) 5 (2): 200–216.
Published: 01 October 2015
..., the recognition of their agency. Highlighting the feminization ofviolence in circumscribed or episodic conjunctures over the long course of history means returning the status of political subject back to women. The study of women's violence, and especially of the movement to virilize women, can also reveal...
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History of the Present (2023) 13 (1): 123–126.
Published: 01 April 2023
... Court in 2018 and the combined impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, queer activism has moved out of the courtroom and into the political arena. Requests for the restitution of rights through petitions are turning into demands for a recognition of rights...
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History of the Present (2013) 3 (1): 99–118.
Published: 01 April 2013
... ofraising taxes on people. When a heckler called out the alternative ofraising taxes on cor porations, Romney responded with the now famous phrase, "corporations are people, my friend:'1 In a climate of intense political debate over income inequality, corporate bailouts, unregulated Wall Street speculation...
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History of the Present (2020) 10 (1): 140–145.
Published: 01 April 2020
... against black residents that same year (258–60). 1 Soho—“central, edgy and bohemian” and a “crossroads of a variety of social and political currents”—became the center of gravity in a life increasingly consumed by political activism after 1960, when the ULR club opened an office and the Partisan Café...
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History of the Present (2022) 12 (2): 283–297.
Published: 01 October 2022
...Micheal A. Rumore Abstract The burgeoning field of Indian Ocean studies has emerged as a repository of universalist political aspirations, often inspired by the Non-Aligned imagination of the Third World era. In particular, the notion of Indian Ocean “cosmopolitanism,” as both an object of desire...
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History of the Present (2021) 11 (2): 193–208.
Published: 01 October 2021
... on members of a specific group, such as with Black Lives Matter, how many pasts should we revisit? From slavery to its abolition, from Jim Crow laws to the civil rights movement, from racialized poverty to the criminalization of race, from the politics of cultural recognition to the erasure of racialized...
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History of the Present (2015) 5 (1): 31–64.
Published: 01 April 2015
... discourse-that homosexuals can and should seek a special sort of recognition of their difference-rests on and perpetuates pervasive misconceptions about such central categories in our culture as knowledge, identity, andagency. Sedgwick deconstructs the aphorism that knowledge is power, demonstrating...
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History of the Present (2019) 9 (2): 166–192.
Published: 01 October 2019
...Hari Ramesh Copyright © 2019 University of Illinois Press 2019 The Politics of Peoples in Rabindranath Tagore and W.E.B. Du Bois Hari Ramesh We have come to understand twentieth century decolonization through the lens ofa complex set ofrelationships between imperialism, knowledge...
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