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New Political Science (2022) 44 (3): 444–449.
Published: 01 September 2022
...Reynaldo Anderson Abstract The Black Panther phenomenon emerged at the nexus of Black speculative culture, Afrofuturism studies, Africana Esoteric Studies, and the Black spatial imagination. This phenomenon is emerging at a unique moment in world history when the world order has been slowly...
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New Political Science (2022) 44 (2): 210–226.
Published: 01 June 2022
..., understand this political culture that both identifies with the police and supports the policing of Black people? My answer is we need to understand the ways that patriarchal power structures the American state across public and private spheres by uniting the police with white citizens. Particularly I argue...
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New Political Science (2022) 44 (3): 439–443.
Published: 01 September 2022
... for their examinations of the continued impact of Afrofuturism, politics and identity, and cultural practice. © 2022 Caucus for a New Political Science 2022 Aesthetics Afrofuturism Black Panther diaspora science fiction NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE 2022, VOL. 44, NO.3, 439-443 httpsdoLorg/l 0.1 080...
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New Political Science (2014) 36 (2): 172–192.
Published: 01 June 2014
... to animals. For the most part the population has condemned these exhibits. Prominent Jews and blacks have voiced their outrage at the comparisons made between animal cruelty and human suffering, decrying these as "shocking" and "repulsive" (p. 313). SARS and Alterity 191 social, historical, and cultural...
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New Political Science (2016) 38 (2): 290–292.
Published: 01 June 2016
...Natasha Altema McNeely Bringing Race Back In: Black Politicians, Deracialization and Voting Behavior in the Age of Obama , by Christopher L. Stout , Charlottesville, VA , University of Virginia Press , 2015 , 169 pp. © 2016 Natasha Altema McNeely 2016 @290 BOOK REVIEWS Bringing...
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New Political Science (2010) 32 (2): 309–314.
Published: 01 June 2010
..., cultural rebellion, and indeterminate politics. Hip, as John Leland explains in Hip: A History, embodies the hybrid character of post-modern racialized American popular culture: it is "a dance between black and white; a love of the outsider; a straddle of high and low cultures; grimy sense of nobility...
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New Political Science (2011) 33 (2): 265–268.
Published: 01 June 2011
... and Louis Armstrong. The name Treme evokes deep musical roots, the resistance to oppression and resilience in the face of adversity, and the African roots of black culture; hence it is the perfect grounding for Simon's drama. Like Why NeIV Orleans Matters, a slim paean to the city by Tom Piazza,2 who writes...
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New Political Science (2020) 42 (4): 617–623.
Published: 01 December 2020
... as a critic might, to suggest that all we need to do is smile for everything to turn out okay. As I write this, federal agents kidnap protestors demanding an end to America's ruthless, systemic violence against Black people; a global pandemic decimates untold lives and livelihoods around the world; millions...
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New Political Science (1993) 14 (1): 129–139.
Published: 01 December 1993
...; Bradley "declined to join the growing calls" for Gates's resignation (Mydans, March 16, 1991). 23 The Times reported that the remarks showed the police to have been "relaxed and even jocular" after they "had just beaten a black motorist" (Mydans, March 19, 1991). The Post led with the remarks -- "Gorillas...
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New Political Science (2012) 34 (2): 263–266.
Published: 01 June 2012
.... The Horst Wessel song gets a mention, and Street wisely steers clear of trying to link Richard Wagner very explicitly to anything much, though-as he notes-some Wagnerites were not shy, nor were anti-Wagnerites reluctant on this score. Street is oddly weak on religion and music, noting the role of black...
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New Political Science (2020) 42 (2): 139–154.
Published: 01 June 2020
... Black, "The Pricing of Commodity Contracts," Journal of Financial Economics (January/March 1976); Harry M. Markowitz, Portfolio Selection (New Haven, NJ: Yale University Press, 1959); Merton H. Miller and Myron S. Scholes, "Dividends and Taxes," Journal of Financial Economics (December 1978). 18Weston...
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New Political Science (2020) 42 (3): 468–471.
Published: 01 September 2020
... institutional and constitutional order that could implement these rights over the resistance of powerful corporations and states interests. Although relatively mild by today's progressive standards, this era saw some critical transformations in immigration, Black freedoms, and the social status of women...
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New Political Science (2008) 30 (1): 103–124.
Published: 01 March 2008
... people's institution of the militia was most often used to violently put down and suppress disruptions of the type Piven describes. When disruption turns to violence, the crowds and mobs celebrated in the early nineteenth century become the KKK and the Pinkertons doing violence to blacks, labor unions...
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New Political Science (2020) 42 (1): 18–41.
Published: 01 March 2020
... broadcaster during this period framed Black liberation through the lens of white supremacy. Moreover, the 26Ferris, IIHuman Events," p. 450. 27David Greenberg, liThe Idea of 'The Liberal Media' and its Roots in the Civil Rights Movement," The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture 1:2 (2008), pp...
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New Political Science (2017) 39 (2): 283–288.
Published: 01 June 2017
... to"the rain fallin' hard:' But one would need to concentrate on the lyrics to realize just how incredibly accurate the song is when describing the actual situation. Consider just one very illuminating verse: "I'm a-goin' back out 'for the rain starts fallin; I'll walk to the depths Of the deepest black forest...
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New Political Science (2025) 47 (1): 49–73.
Published: 01 March 2025
..., or Black studies, Kimball claimed that the adherents of these theoretical approaches all found common cause in their “thoroughgoing animus to the traditional values of Western thought and culture.” One could add to this subversive group of tenured radicals a motley assortment of “deconstructionists, post...
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New Political Science (1993) 12 (1-2): 175–191.
Published: 01 June 1993
... trends .. as if indeed they were blind economic forces. It is easily forgotten that markets exist under the authority and by permission of the state, and are conducted on whatever terms the state may chose to dictate, or allow. Only a few 'black' markets exist outside the law and are conducted despite...
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New Political Science (2017) 39 (2): 277–282.
Published: 01 June 2017
... and black gospel music communities were integral parts of the Civil Rights era struggles to end Jim Crow in the USA in the 1950s and 1960s. Similarly, anti-war protest rock and pro-conservative country western music provided anthems for the radical counterculture and hardhat conservatives who feuded in song...
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New Political Science (2014) 36 (3): 311–329.
Published: 01 September 2014
... for each paper. Finally, the category "race" refers primarily to arguments about whether the treatment of or actions by black Britons are central to the riots, as well as to arguments that blame "black culture." o~' ~ \J) S· ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CJl 316 John Grant left published equally damning commentaries...
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New Political Science (2014) 36 (3): 419–422.
Published: 01 September 2014
..., including some with a fundamentalist orientation. This violence not only resulted in the spectacular torture and execution of Muammar Gaddafi but also extended to the black African community in particular owing to suspicions that its members were mercenaries for Gaddafi. Underlying Campbell's...