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Published: 01 January 2018
Figure 18 Checking workers’ submissions from a suggestion box installed in the Cadillac motorcar division of General Motors Corporation, Detroit. Photographer: Arthur S. Siegel. OWI, 1942, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, call no. LC-USW3-016341-C [P&P]. More
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Public Culture (2010) 22 (3): 411–424.
Published: 01 September 2010
... shares with the war on terror is the idea that we ought to organize our political life around the quest for security and that we can even recover a sense of moral purpose through the response to (environmental) emergencies. Here too the aim seems to be to scare us into submission, rather than open up new...
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Public Culture (2010) 22 (1): np.
Published: 01 January 2010
... the reported phe- nomena as such but also the mediated nature of media coverage. Public Culture especially seeks pieces that are witty or (unintentionally) ironic. Submissions should include all relevant facts of publication and should be no longer than three pages. Etymologies: Investigates...
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Public Culture (2000) 12 (3): 803–804.
Published: 01 September 2000
... 2000 PC 12.3-13 Announce 11/16/00 5:58 PM Page 803 announcement Call for submissions for a volume entitled The Monstrous Present, edited by Jatinder S. Barn (Birkbeck College) and Amit S. Rai (New School for Social...
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Public Culture (1993) 5 (3): 431–449.
Published: 01 September 1993
...). Nonetheless it will not do, as did Firth (1973), to compile a trait list of functional uses against which aesthetic productions (in his instance, flags) are compared. for the emblem, requesting that the seven stars and menorah both be included 43 3 in submissions. Some words...
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Public Culture (2008) 20 (3): vi.
Published: 01 September 2008
.... Submissions should include all relevant facts of publication and should be no longer than three pages. Etymologies: Investigates the contemporary uses and meanings of the terms public, pub- licity, and public opinion. Short essays (of approximately six to eight pages) that consider the semantics...
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Public Culture (2007) 19 (1): vi.
Published: 01 January 2007
... the mediated nature of media coverage. Public Culture especially seeks pieces that are witty or (unintentionally) ironic. Submissions should include all relevant facts of publication and should be no longer than three pages. Etymologies: Investigates the contemporary uses and meanings...
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Public Culture (2009) 21 (2): vi.
Published: 01 May 2009
... and debate throughout the world. The section seeks to highlight not only the reported phe- nomena as such but also the mediated nature of media coverage. Public Culture especially seeks pieces that are witty or (unintentionally) ironic. Submissions should include all relevant facts...
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Public Culture (2006) 18 (3): vi.
Published: 01 September 2006
... seeks pieces that are witty or (unintentionally) ironic. Submissions should include all relevant facts of publication and should be no longer than three pages. Etymologies: Investigates the contemporary uses and meanings of the terms public, pub- licity, and public opinion. Short essays...
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Public Culture (2006) 18 (1): 1–6.
Published: 01 January 2006
... discourse and debate throughout the world. The section seeks to highlight not only the reported phe- nomena as such but also the mediated nature of media coverage. Public Culture especially seeks pieces that are witty or (unintentionally) ironic. Submissions should include all relevant...
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Public Culture (2005) 17 (2): 255–276.
Published: 01 May 2005
....” In a dialectical manner Du Bois argued that the Submissive Man was a natural bal- ance for the Strong Man; for civilization to advance, the Strong Man must heed the advice of the Submissive Man. Du Bois proclaimed that “civilization cannot afford...
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Public Culture (2006) 18 (2): 253–255.
Published: 01 May 2006
...- nomena as such but also the mediated nature of media coverage. Public Culture especially seeks pieces that are witty or (unintentionally) ironic. Submissions should include all relevant facts of publication and should be no longer than three pages. Etymologies: Investigates...
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Public Culture (2005) 17 (2): viii.
Published: 01 May 2005
... the reported phenomena as such but also the mediated nature of media cover- age. Public Culture especially seeks pieces that are witty or (unintentionally) ironic. Submissions should include all relevant facts of publication and should be no longer than three pages. et•y•mol•o•gies, n., pl.: true sense...
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Public Culture (2005) 17 (3): vii.
Published: 01 September 2005
... discourse and debate throughout the world. The section seeks to highlight not only the reported phenomena as such but also the mediated nature of media cover- age. Public Culture especially seeks pieces that are witty or (unintentionally) ironic. Submissions should include all relevant facts...
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Public Culture (2011) 23 (2): 275–284.
Published: 01 May 2011
... of South African crime statistics: Convictions for the period 1956 to 1988. Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council. Holtman, Barbara. 2008. Submission by the Civil Society Prison Reform Initiative to the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development on the Child Justice Bill...
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Public Culture (2005) 17 (1): ix–x.
Published: 01 January 2005
... seeks to highlight not only the reported phenomena as such but also the mediated nature of media cover- age. Public Culture especially seeks pieces that are witty or (unintentionally) ironic. Submissions should include all relevant facts of publication and should be no longer than three pages...
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Public Culture (2004) 16 (2): 239–264.
Published: 01 May 2004
..., not of what, following Deleuzian usage, I refer to here as masochistic desire, but of the emergent discur- sive formation of Domination-submission, most commonly designated by its acronym, D/s (Basu n.d In his articulation...
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Public Culture (1989) 2 (1): 118–122.
Published: 01 January 1989
... of false submission, all the worse because it can be used to underpin human exploitation, as purveyor of false and childish hopes, and as the source of impossible standards which can only lead to endless self-torture. All three critiques appear in Rushdie's book. Think of the remarks about Abraham...
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Public Culture (2010) 22 (3): 507–529.
Published: 01 September 2010
... considerable media atten- tion during her brief stay in Paris. The Somali-­born immigrant turned Dutch politician now resided in the United States. In 2004 the fierce critique of Islam’s brutal oppression of women she developed in the eleven-­minute film Submission had caused violent reactions...
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Public Culture (2007) 19 (1): 35–57.
Published: 01 January 2007
... as such that created for the conquered the impulse to obey the sovereign but his own — voluntary and not forced — act of submission to the victor that takes the place of the contract of instituted sovereignty: It is not therefore Victory, that giveth...