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Public Culture (2010) 22 (3): 411–424.
Published: 01 September 2010
... an equally overarching and commanding framework to replace the war on terror? Environmentalism is one of the few movements on the left that presents itself in the same totalizing political terms that the war on terror did on the right. Yet the politics of fear is a broad, deeply rooted political phenomenon...
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Public Culture (2015) 27 (1 (75)): 85–108.
Published: 01 January 2015
... for the length of the song, the power that comes with commanding the stage as a star. And yet, this essay argues, instead of verifying the wide chasm between celebrity and mere imitation, the karaoke standard reminds us of how narrow the gap actually is between amateur recreation and pop prowess. 2015...
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Public Culture (2021) 33 (2 (94)): 239–259.
Published: 01 May 2021
... of the “as if.” Ambiguously positioned between fun and education, playful methods of preparedness command attention from children and adults—what I call “attentive play”—as they frame and reframe the games to figure out, “Is this play?” Ultimately, the article shows that attentive play buys time for the state to temporarily...
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Public Culture (1992) 5 (1): 67–74.
Published: 01 January 1992
... from the start, so that even the cornmandement is
not a stable notion of sovereignty; on the contrary, this is a commandement
that governs to the extent that it is perpetually and extravagantly ratified, and
whose extravagance and theatricality is central to its operation.
Mbembe...
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Public Culture (2014) 26 (2 (73)): 233–255.
Published: 01 May 2014
... in this essay. 7 This phrase is placed in quotations so as to reference the term 3Ci : “control, command, communication, intelligence” ( Virilio 1989 : 2). 6 Carruth in her essay “The Digital Cloud and the Micropolitics of Energy” (in this issue) notes that the SAGE system also gave rise...
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Public Culture (1992) 4 (2): 1–30.
Published: 01 May 1992
... Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Journal of Modern Afn’can Studies
28, no. 4 (1990), 671-696. Otherwise, refer to J. Scott, Weapons of the Weak (New
Haven, CT:Yale University Press, 1985).
9 I am using the term commandement in the way it was used to denote colonial au-
thority...
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Public Culture (2003) 15 (1): 90–102.
Published: 01 January 2003
... by James Aulich and Jeffrey Walsh. London: Macmillan. United States Army, Headquarters, Training and Doctrine Command(TRADOC). 1994 . Force XXI operations: A concept for the evolution of full-dimensional operations for the strategic army of the early twenty-first century . TRADOC pamphlet 525 -5. 1...
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Public Culture (1992) 5 (1): 113–122.
Published: 01 January 1992
... insinuated between the commandement and the people,
so that (a) the leaders themselves are as affected by the consequences of
their efforts to maintain power (the zombification is “mutual and (b) the
effect of power is so pervasive as to have penetrated virtually every dimen-
sion of everyday life...
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Public Culture (2009) 21 (1): 77–100.
Published: 01 January 2009
... are commanded
to love not merely our friend and neighbor but, more radically, our enemy. This
command “unplugs” Christian subjects from the specificities of their social roles
and, insofar as it does so, unplugs their political decisions from...
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Public Culture (2008) 20 (3): 453–459.
Published: 01 September 2008
... is not to dispute the text’s
sacredness but to raise questions about how its sacredness is authorized.
The same is true of politics based on transcendental religious commands. I
am talking specifically of how such commands pertain nominally to emancipa-
tory politics. I would never doubt, for instance...
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Public Culture (2009) 21 (1): 3–7.
Published: 01 January 2009
... of this transitional justice process are, first, the
public hearings in which nearly twenty-four hundred demobilized paramilitary
commanders will be asked to confess their crimes before receiving the benefits
of Law 975, and second, the visibility and empowerment of victim organizations.
The truth sought...
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Public Culture (2003) 15 (2): 238–260.
Published: 01 May 2003
....
17. Sandra Sugawara, “Secret of Success for BDM May Be President’s Style,” Washington Post, 4
July 1988, F1.
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Public Culture In 1986 General John R. Galvin, head of the U.S. Southern Command based...
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Public Culture (1992) 5 (1): 83–88.
Published: 01 January 1992
... this postcolony ’s “tendency to excess and disproportion” not as
evidence of, say, resistance per se, but rather as the indication of a virtual
conviviality “between the commandement and its ‘targets2 Yet wouldn’t
the commandement/targetsdistinction itself essentially reiterate just the sort...
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Public Culture (1995) 7 (3): 657–675.
Published: 01 September 1995
... loaded us with our own sorrows, thought that they were enough,
and therefore did not command us to take any further share in those of others, than what was necessary
to prompt us to relieve them” (Smith, 1976: 47).
In this respect, Smith's notion...
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Public Culture (1990) 2 (2): 25–32.
Published: 01 May 1990
... S. 1986 . “The Command of Language and the Language of Command.” Subaltern Studies IV ed. Ranajit Guha. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. Cohn , Bernard S. , and Nicholas B. Dirks 1988 . “Beyond the Fringe: the Nation State, Colonialism and the Technologies of Power.” Journal...
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Public Culture (1992) 5 (1): 63–66.
Published: 01 January 1992
... not of a division
between rulers and ruled, says Mbembe, but by a promiscuous, “convivial
tension,” between the command and its targets. The command has an erotic
surplus. Is this the public secret that most everyone knows but none dare
speak, this “simulacrum” which keeps the leaky ship of State afloat...
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Public Culture (2008) 20 (3): 429–436.
Published: 01 September 2008
... has emphasized the strong con-
nections between Darfur field commanders and N’Djamena, mediators in Darfur
and the international community have reacted by denying this reality, allowing
Khartoum to pursue, as always, the military option...
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Public Culture (2008) 20 (3): 461–465.
Published: 01 September 2008
....
Finally, and yet again, some brief remarks about the veil: Gourgouris excori-
ates me for taking seriously the claim, made by a large number of Muslim women,
that the veil is a doctrinal command and for failing to recognize the real signifi...
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Public Culture (1992) 4 (2): 127–136.
Published: 01 May 1992
... became dangerously irrelevant.
The Iraqi missile attacks on Israel and Saudi Arabia achieved their
desired effects only with the aid of live television coverage. Similarly, the
dramatic but emotionally remote precision-bomb videos produced by allied
Central Command served to obscure...
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Public Culture (2023) 35 (3 (101)): 331–342.
Published: 01 September 2023
... In practice, replication means running the same code and commands on the same data and even using the same statistical software in an attempt to verify the original results. Ideally, replication ensures epistemic certainty and contributes to scientific consensus building. In recent years, economists...
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