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New Political Science (2012) 34 (3): 417–419.
Published: 01 September 2012
...Judith Grant Claire E. Rasmussen , The Autonomous Animal: Self-Governance and the Modern Subject , Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press , 2011 , 210 pp. © 2012 Judith Grant 2012 Book Reviews 417 class. Bevir's work provides a basis for a new understanding of socialism...
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New Political Science (2019) 41 (1): 149–152.
Published: 01 March 2019
...Ali Rıza Taşkale; Erdoǧan H. Şima © 2018 Ali Rıza Taşkale and Erdoǧan H. Şima 2018 NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE 2019, VOL. 41, NO.1, 149-152 REVIEW ESSAY In Pursuit of the Neoliberal Subject The possibility that a critical approach is grounded in what it critically approaches is indeed a paradox...
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New Political Science (1993) 13 (1): 143–158.
Published: 01 September 1993
...Brian Seitz © 1992 Caucus for a New Political Science 1992 143 Brian Seitz METAPHYSICS & THE SUBJECT OF POLITICAL REPRESENTATION The representative system is always parallel with the orderand immutable laws of nature, and meets the reason of man in every part. - Tom Paine (1984, 183...
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New Political Science (2013) 35 (3): 449–462.
Published: 01 September 2013
...Shawn Schulenberg Abstract Research in political science often entails investigating the attitudes and behaviors of actors and groups. Usually it is clear who the subjects of our study are, especially when dealing with governmental actors (for example, a person either is a member of Congress...
View articletitled, Essentially Contested <span class="search-highlight">Subjects</span>: Some Ontological and Epistemological Considerations When Studying Homosexuals and Terrorists
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New Political Science (2015) 37 (4): 562–581.
Published: 01 December 2015
...Courtenay W. Daum Abstract The selective enforcement of solicitation laws on transgender individuals—often referred to as “walking while trans”—has an especially pernicious effect on transgender people of color, immigrants, and the poor. Intersectional subjection—the interaction between multiple...
View articletitled, The War on Solicitation and Intersectional <span class="search-highlight">Subjection</span>: Quality-of-life Policing as a Tool to Control Transgender Populations
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New Political Science (2015) 37 (4): 649–656.
Published: 01 December 2015
...Zein Murib; Joe Soss © 2015 Caucus for a New Political Science 2015 NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2015 VOL. 37, NO.4, 649-656 httpdx.doLorg/1 0.1 080/07393148.2015.1 089047 BOOK SYMPOSIUM Intersectionality as an Assembly of Analytic Practices: Subjects, Relations, and Situated Comparisons Zein...
View articletitled, Intersectionality as an Assembly of Analytic Practices: <span class="search-highlight">Subjects</span>, Relations, and Situated Comparisons
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New Political Science (1981) 2 (3): 33–49.
Published: 01 September 1981
... Autonomy: State Managers as Historical Subjects* Neo-Marxist analyses of the state and politics now center on the vexed question of the "specificity of the political." What is the degree to which politics and the state have independent determining effects on historical outcomes? Can the state or the people...
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New Political Science (2022) 44 (2): 265–282.
Published: 01 June 2022
... and materiality under the conditions of a culture driven by idolization of the celebrity, referring to the works of Jean Baudrillard, Pierre Bourdieu, and French collective Tiqqun. It further examines the events as a moment where subjects were able to escape the life-narratives imposed upon them by the State...
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New Political Science (2020) 42 (1): 52–69.
Published: 01 March 2020
...Glenn Mackin Abstract This article examines the Community Action Programs (CAPs) of the 1960s to explore the generation of democratic subjectivity. Barbara Cruikshank’s Foucault-inspired critique of the CAPs focuses attention on how they operated as modes of governance. These investigations enrich...
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New Political Science (2017) 39 (4): 554–567.
Published: 01 December 2017
...Alex Melonas Abstract In this article, I elaborate the basis for thinking about the human subject in a way that entails biology while leaving room for political action in an effort to free the study of the human from the two opposed extremes of biologism and social constructivism...
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New Political Science (2010) 32 (4): 501–513.
Published: 01 December 2010
... Jacques Ranciere calls a “new landscape of the possible.” Instead of rehearsing standard criticisms of photography, especially criticisms of representations of people in pain, the paper suggests looking at such representations in search for new ways through which subjects of photography may exert...
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New Political Science (2016) 38 (1): 81–99.
Published: 01 March 2016
... emerged throughout popular media that sought, for the most part, to single out and condemn the immoral actions and behaviors of individuals (for example, Jordan Belfort, whose actions constitute the primary subject matter of the film) within a pre-given and non-negotiable context of capitalist economic...
View articletitled, Why We Love to Hate the Wolf (of Wall Street): Using Georges Bataille and Friedrich Nietzsche to Critique the Function of Moral Ideology Under Late Capitalism
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New Political Science (2003) 25 (2): 193–206.
Published: 01 June 2003
...Kang Hyun-ah Abstract Because of the prevailing patriarchal ideology in Korea, studies of the Uprising in Gwangju have not attributed an active role in the resistance or even autonomous subjectivity to women who took part in the uprising. This article raises and analyzes how the Gwangju Uprising...
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New Political Science (2008) 30 (3): 369–392.
Published: 01 September 2008
... memories as the core Japanese atrocities against her neighbors during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and the Pacific War (1941–1945). By prioritizing political subjects who can remember or forget—both as performative practices—I argue that history is the very central field of political struggles...
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New Political Science (2019) 41 (4): 559–573.
Published: 01 December 2019
... accounting have long determined what is thinkable within this realm. Scholars and political actors have also employed the term “authoritarian neoliberalism” to signal the particular ideological constellation and subsequent subjectivities that are salient in the present moment. This paper posits a theoretical...
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New Political Science (2013) 35 (4): 567–585.
Published: 01 December 2013
... that this discursive practice highlights the way in which the Bolivarian Revolution shuttles between poles of un-governability and representation, reflected at a subjective level in the figures of the multitude and the pueblo. I suggest a reading of official discourses that celebrate the autonomous and collective...
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New Political Science (2003) 25 (4): 561–577.
Published: 01 December 2003
...Ilan Kapoor Abstract Homi Bhabha’s writing on postcolonial agency foregrounds discursive subjection, yet retrieves subaltern subterfuge. It reconstructs a critical politics despite and because of hegemonic and orientalist representational systems. And it demonstrates the (im)possibility of a stable...
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New Political Science (2012) 34 (1): 55–80.
Published: 01 March 2012
...-structural present. While the “cultural turn” promised to give voice against structuralist silencing, the critical subject of emancipation has been defaced, eradicated such that we currently have no theoretical place from where to build an emancipatory project. We must clear an analytical space through which...
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Constructing the sex trafficker: spectral figures and sexual violence in California’s Proposition 35
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New Political Science (2016) 38 (3): 390–410.
Published: 01 September 2016
... of the sex trafficker as a ‘spectral’ subject of contemporary political discourse shapes a broader ideological framework that permits a distinct set of political actors and interests to widen their institutional and political authority and to marginalize competing claims about the roots of sexual violence...
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New Political Science (2017) 39 (3): 319–332.
Published: 01 September 2017
... the issue of racial violence more visceral and immediate to white audiences otherwise indisposed to perceive black pain as a moral problem. On the other hand, it represents a theoretical challenge to dominant understandings of pain, suffering, and individuality based on liberal subjectivity. Exemplifying...
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