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Public Culture (2001) 13 (3): 485–505.
Published: 01 September 2001
... , edited by Ingstad and Whyte. Berkeley: University of California Press. Winslow, Ann, ed. 1935 . Trial balances . New York: MacMillan. PC 13.3-09 Schweik 9/18/01 4:36 PM Page 485
The Voice of “Reason”
Susan...
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Public Culture (2001) 13 (3): 511–532.
Published: 01 September 2001
...., University of Delhi. Butalia, Urvashi. 1998 . The other side of silence: Voices from the Partition of India . New Delhi:Penguin. Campbell, Jill. 2000 . Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and the “glass revers'd” of female old age. In “Defects”: Engendering the modern body ,edited by Helen Deutsch...
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Public Culture (2023) 35 (1 (99)): 135–152.
Published: 01 January 2023
... and newspapers that produced a stranger-mediated national subjectivity. While the simultaneity of timelines among strangers could have come from the novel, the infinitely divisible quality of the timeline doesn't come from the linguistic structure of realistic narration. Narration contains two “voices...
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Public Culture (1992) 4 (2): 141–142.
Published: 01 May 1992
...Ben Gerson Copyright © 1992 by Duke University Press 1992 COMMmT ON “VOIC€S Of TI+€ RAINfOKET”‘
There is pain in helplessly watching the slow obliteration of a nonliterate
people and its habitat, but it does not approach the agonies the anthropolo-
gist seems to suffer...
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Public Culture (1991) 4 (1): 131–140.
Published: 01 January 1991
...-
tion.
Surely it’s a mark of the contemporary moment that the
collision of forces responsible for VOICES OF THE
RAINFOREST presents little surprise or sense of
improbability. But substantial disjunctions are embedded...
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Public Culture (2010) 22 (2): 265–291.
Published: 01 May 2010
.... Douglas, Susan J. 1999 . Listening in: Radio and the American imagination . New York: Times Books. Ellis, John. 2000 . Seeing things: Television in the age of uncertainty . London: Tauris. Enns, Anthony. 2005 . Voices of the dead: Transmission/translation/transgression. Culture, Theory...
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Published: 01 May 2024
Figure 4 A protest against eviction-and-demolition remixes outmoded Maoist “redness” with appeals to “the law” in Fuzhou, China, 2011. The Chinese characters echo the social resonance in making a big noisy scene: “The People's Voice Voice Voice / A Legal Matter Matter Matter.”
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Public Culture (2009) 21 (3): 551–576.
Published: 01 September 2009
.... It displays a particular sensitivity to the history of spaces in the city and to the forms of ownership and control to which such spaces can be subjected. To understand the daily enjoyments of ordinary city residents as a continuation of China's revolutionary century is to acknowledge the voices...
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Public Culture (2022) 34 (1 (96)): 99–121.
Published: 01 January 2022
... and economic agreements that have defined the city's governance since handover. The analysis of the protests, and of the history leading up to them, is informed by writings on democracy and space by Chantal Mouffe and Doreen Massey, and considers the work of activists, researchers, and journalists whose voices...
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Public Culture (2009) 21 (1): 47–76.
Published: 01 January 2009
... practices both presuppose and deviate from the assumptions of any given such ideology. The article also discusses claims about the role of the press in the history of the nation. The case comparison brings out some fundamental tensions between two grounds for this role, to speak as a voice of a people...
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Public Culture (2010) 22 (2): 237–263.
Published: 01 May 2010
...Setrag Manoukian Through a discussion of crowds and audio-vision in post-election Iran, the essay places the relationship between experience and politics at the center of current events in the country and analyzes the powerful but dispersed combination of crowds, images, sounds, voices, bodies...
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Public Culture (2003) 15 (3): 453–476.
Published: 01 September 2003
...Amanda Weidman © 2003 by Duke University Press 2003 Amanda Weidman received her doctorate in anthropology from Columbia University in 2001. She is a Karnatic violinist and teaches anthropology at George Washington University. Her book Modernity's Voices: Music and Its Subjects...
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Public Culture (2015) 27 (1 (75)): 85–108.
Published: 01 January 2015
... a little bit. In a good way, like it was fun.” The karaoke standard thus requires something of a high-wire act, in which contestants must walk a fine line between derivation and originality, between respecting the original and “having fun” while emerging out from behind the voices that first...
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Public Culture (2019) 31 (3): 497–520.
Published: 01 September 2019
... to be found who needs this space without occupying it . —Walter Benjamin, “The Destructive Character” By 2013 the sense of distress and anarchic upheaval was palpable in Kabul, rising like a cacophony of voices and memories of past deeds. It meant accusation and swift vengeance, for some a knife...
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Public Culture (1997) 9 (2): 233–266.
Published: 01 May 1997
... determinism
and historicist relativism. My wager is that normativity should be thought outside
both historicist relativism and rationalist-teleological conceptions of history.
The Three Voices of Existing Human Rights Practical Discourse...
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Public Culture (1998) 10 (3): 609–616.
Published: 01 September 1998
...
as monuments to a glorious present and a promised future had become references
to a now historical past.
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Public Culture Intimacy, Concept, Interaction: Artistic Potential of Voice Mail
and the Telephone...
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Public Culture (1991) 3 (2): 149–154.
Published: 01 May 1991
...; cinematic hilarity of terror
and experimental memory narrative.
Then the reporters open a window to avoid glare and to more fully im-
age the deserted street scene below their building. American voices deep and
resonant and authoritative fiom CNN headquarters tell the Israeli reporters...
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Public Culture (2023) 35 (1 (99)): 9–19.
Published: 01 January 2023
... .” European Journal of Social Theory 12 , no. 1 : 155 – 74 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1368431008099650 . Scott David . 2017 . Stuart Hall's Voice: Intimations of an Ethics of Receptive Generosity . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Stewart Kathleen . 2007 . Ordinary Affects...
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Public Culture (2010) 22 (2): 217–222.
Published: 01 May 2010
... hushed voice asks — drawing upon multiple genres, from lam-
entation to lyric — “Where is this place?” and answers, “This is Iran.” In that
time/space between the question and the answer, Manoukian brilliantly recounts
the genealogy...
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Public Culture (2005) 17 (2): 217–234.
Published: 01 May 2005
... by the musi-
cal epigraphs that precede each chapter. The silent bars of music drawn from the
Negro spirituals or “sorrow songs,” as Du Bois deemed them, are signs for sounds
to which the text can at best allude. They represent voices that Du...
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