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Published: 01 May 2020
Figure 2 Detail from “A Chart Shewing Isoclinal Lines with Reference to Pandemic Waves,” map 14 in Felkin 1889.
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Public Culture (2021) 33 (3 (95)): 349–369.
Published: 01 September 2021
... responses in viewers and how images affect their referents. A method of listening to and for image‐affects helps us to understand how people relate to the elemental instability of images and the instability of beings to which images refer and with which they become. [email protected] Copyright 2021...
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Public Culture (2010) 22 (3): 583–603.
Published: 01 September 2010
...Agnieszka Graff The essay examines the dynamics of the politicization of homophobia in the recent period of right-wing rule in Poland, which followed the country's 2004 EU accession. It argues that the question of sexuality became a boundary marker, a reference point for political self-definition...
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The Return of the Native: Postcolonial Smoke Screen and the French Postcolonial Politics of Identity
Public Culture (2011) 23 (1): 201–215.
Published: 01 January 2011
....” While all three authors agree on the view that postcolonial studies have eventually taken root in France, allusive or absent are references to anglophone postcolonial studies in French scholarship credited to carrying the postcolonial torch, and the boundaries of postcolonial studies remain elusive...
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Public Culture (2011) 23 (2): 299–319.
Published: 01 May 2011
... with the colonial power. This article also emphasizes the South African location of Gandhi's book; his campaign in the Transvaal and its unique conditions were crucial to the formation of the ideas put forward in it, and the unification of South Africa in 1910 was a key reference point for his constitutional...
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Public Culture (2018) 30 (1): 35–59.
Published: 01 January 2018
... insensible the logic of their modes of social organization. Referring to ethnographic examples, this article shows how affect analysis can help translate the insights of heterological societies, so as to eventually dismantle the current anthropocentrism. 20 Scheler’s work analyzes the distinctions...
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Public Culture (2019) 31 (2): 215–234.
Published: 01 May 2019
...Jessica R. Cattelino Beyond “diversity,” activists, scholars, and administrators increasingly turn to “climate” as a way of describing the often-inchoate feelings and (re) productive processes that constitute a world, including with reference to racial and gender justice on American college...
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Public Culture (2019) 31 (3): 497–520.
Published: 01 September 2019
...Fatima Mojaddedi; Shamus Khan; Madiha Tahir This essay is an ethnographic analysis of the violent world of translation in Kabul, Afghanistan, and the provinces referred to in the general idiom of “the countryside” by Afghan translators who encounter rural subjects as part of an international...
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Public Culture (2020) 32 (1): 77–106.
Published: 01 January 2020
... amidst rubble in a migrant neighborhood on the outskirts of Shanghai, this essay describes and analyzes smallscale practices of endurance through dynamics of time, place, and sociality. These modes of dwelling in a ruined environment are key to what the authors refer to as the management of subjectivity...
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Public Culture (2020) 32 (2 (91)): 349–354.
Published: 01 May 2020
..., drawing on a range of references that defied boundaries among disciplines, genres, epochs, and languages. Those qualities made them vulnerable to specialist rebuttals; almost every claim they made has been queried, criticized, or refuted by subsequent scholarship. No accredited academic still believes...
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Public Culture (2008) 20 (3): 467–477.
Published: 01 September 2008
...Georges Canguilhem If a definition of health were possible without reference to some explicit knowledge, where would we seek its foundation? In this essay Georges Canguilhem takes up this question within philosophy, science, and medicine, exposing the assumptions necessary for various notions...
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Public Culture (2023) 35 (1 (99)): 21–41.
Published: 01 January 2023
... Dalit figure B. R. Ambedkar was an important reference point. His moves and strategies were reported in the African American press and intellectuals and leaders drew inspiration from his works. It is through Ambedkar that archives of Dalit-Black struggles were built, and in recent years Ambedkar has...
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Public Culture (2024) 36 (1 (102)): 119–143.
Published: 01 January 2024
...(ure) of extinction” is based. We refer to this logic as sacropolitics —the politics of mass public sacrifice. We suggest that sacropolitics describes a practical reimagining of the political emergent across the world during periods of acute crises, such as our shared present. Sacropolitics draws...
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Public Culture (2017) 29 (1 (81)): 191–215.
Published: 01 January 2017
..., and animalization. By defining the degrees of their relative humanity and animality, these rituals render life and death more or less worthy. I coin the term zoometrics to refer to the detailed calculations of biopolitical worthiness that occur within and along the animal-human divide. Such zoometric accounts...
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Public Culture (2020) 32 (1): 133–162.
Published: 01 January 2020
...D. Asher Ghertner Extreme air pollution events have become a regular phenomenon in Delhi, triggering conjunctions of air pollution and death popularly referred to as airpocalypse. The city’s collective reckoning with bad air raises the question of how social justice is to be imagined when...
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Public Culture (2020) 32 (3 (92)): 513–538.
Published: 01 September 2020
...Henrietta L. Moore; Constance Smith In Kenya, the terms dotcom and digital have become popular descriptors for particular periods of change, as well as for modes of being. The two terms’ usage extends beyond reference to the age of the Internet or to encounters with new technologies. Rather...
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Public Culture (1988) 1 (1): 21–29.
Published: 01 January 1988
... of rare objects within a fragmented, yet sumptuous,
space.
The "Discover Japan'' images were quotations of tourist photography
without the usual souvenir snapshot's overt references to place. They
sought to convey an artless, natural reflection of experience in integral,
Tradition...
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Public Culture (1992) 5 (1): 75–81.
Published: 01 January 1992
...Michel-Rolph Trouillot Copyright © 1992 by the Society For Transnational Cultural Studies 1992 References Apostolidès , Jean-Marie . 1981 Le Roi-machine. Spectacle et politique au temps de Louis XIV . Paris: Editions de Minuit. Arendt , Hannah . 1977(1964) Eichmann...
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Public Culture (2023) 35 (1 (99)): 135–152.
Published: 01 January 2023
... it into the affective instantiation of creative destruction. Rhetoric, in the form of grammatical analogy, does not have the function of persuasion but “indirectly” directs the “flow” of semantic meanings from one set of referents to another. The rhetoric of temporality stretches from slow-changing grammatical...
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Public Culture (1997) 9 (3): 395–415.
Published: 01 September 1997
... legible to the spectator but at the same time to prevent their incom-
patibility from becoming apparent, lest the work should fail to hold together and
the task of becoming an artist who is both modem and Chinese should appear
impossible to achieve. I
1. In this text I refer to artists...
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