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Qui Parle (2023) 32 (1): 75–104.
Published: 01 June 2023
...Roy Chan Abstract Nikolai Chernyshevsky (1828–89) is best known for his utopian realist novel What Is to Be Done? (1863). However, he was perhaps most celebrated as a literary thinker in China as a result of the Soviet canonization of the nineteenth-century “democratic critics.” This essay...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2011) 20 (1): 117–135.
Published: 01 June 2011
... and preserver of
deeper democratic practices, then some other regime or menage of
regimes will do it for us, in spite of us, and without us.
Toni Morrison, “How Can Values Be Taught in This University?”
No doubt it will take some of us time to recover from the confi -
dent delusion...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2013) 22 (1): 223–234.
Published: 01 June 2013
... literary theorists is one that names Flaubert
a political revolutionary-cum- champion of democracy, hails the
French modernist novel as democratic, and all- around celebrates
democracy out of sheer love of democracy. In light of these po-
litical stakes of Rancière’s history of literature, some...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2001) 12 (2): 179–200.
Published: 01 December 2001
... suited to the role of John Lithgow in Footloose).
While the Right has been caught up in the rapture of spiritual
rebirth, the Left seems to have fallen into a crisis of faith. On the one
hand, the Democratic Party, traditional avatar of the American cen-
ter...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2001) 12 (2): 201–218.
Published: 01 December 2001
... fallen into a crisis of faith. On the one
hand, the Democratic Party, traditional avatar of the American cen-
ter-left, at long last has removed its mask to bare publicly the party's
decades-long "right turn" — its abandonment of the principles of the
New Deal...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2011) 20 (1): 241–248.
Published: 01 June 2011
....20, no.1
out plans to do so at different speeds and in different ways. How-
ever, the election of a Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition,
under the leadership of David Cameron and his chancellor, George
Osborne, saw a profound shift in approach to the economy from...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2013) 22 (1): 81–93.
Published: 01 June 2013
... problematic and false the philosophical binarisms
Moyn sets up between morality and politics, human rights and citi-
zens’ rights, and human rights and democratic sovereignty. Some
of these binarisms derive from Moyn’s desire to deconstruct, in the
nontechnical sense of taking apart...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2024) 33 (1): 195–210.
Published: 01 June 2024
..., is a democratic practice, and the play is a democratic, feminist parable: it’s about women who engage in work refusal, who do things that look insane from a patriarchal perspective (like abandon their children), and who kill the king who tries to contain (and then spy on) their explorations of an alternative form...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2013) 22 (1): 49–53.
Published: 01 June 2013
... legal framework for adjudicating state atrocities like
those committed by the Nazi regime during World War II. Dur-
ing the 1980s, human rights were invoked by protesting citizens
themselves urging the democratic transformation of authoritarian
regimes. Closer to our own time— in the “age...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2011) 20 (1): 271–278.
Published: 01 June 2011
...-
munal forms in order to render them exploitable to capital.
Since the 2010 parliamentary election when a Conservative–
Liberal Democrat coalition came to power, citizens have been in-
structed that because of our government’s debt, we, the people(s),
must forfeit rights...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2014) 23 (1): 77–107.
Published: 01 June 2014
.... Others emphasized what
Biebricher: Sovereignty and Exception 81
they considered a social democratic reorientation of liberalism in
response to the socialist challenge in the form of the “New Liber-
alism” in Great Britain during the early twentieth century...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2014) 23 (1): 3–34.
Published: 01 June 2014
... tradition-
al formulations: fi rst, the decisionist formulation exemplifi ed by
Callison: Sovereign Anxieties 5
Carl Schmitt and critically elaborated by Giorgio Agamben;2 and
second, liberal formulations of democratic, “popular” sovereignty,
as well as some...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2017) 26 (2): 587–589.
Published: 01 December 2017
.... , and Ingram James D. Political Uses of Utopia: New Marxist, Anarchist, and Radical Democratic Perspectives . New York : Columbia University Press , 2016 . Claviez Thomas , ed. The Common Growl: Toward a Poetics of Precarious Communitiy . New York : Fordham University Press , 2016...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2017) 26 (2): 553–572.
Published: 01 December 2017
... this happen? While some academics–cum–public intellectuals produced nuanced takes on Trump’s connection to long histories of white supremacist institutions, race-based campaigning, and contemporary problems of inequality and democratic deficits, many inside and outside academe soon found a culprit...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2013) 22 (1): 139–166.
Published: 01 June 2013
... to
facilitate a transnational citizen’s movement, which in turn could
inspire the creation of democratic transnational institutions. The
fi gure of the “cosmopolitan” has gained prominence as an agent of
global justice, peace, and democracy. In the face of the increasing
transnational...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2007) 16 (2): 133–145.
Published: 01 December 2007
... to attend to the network
as it traverses or conjoins the aesthetic and the political, decisively
altering the mechanics of recognition, expectation, and action.
If the extensive attention garnered by the July 2007 YouTube/
CNN Democratic presidential debate...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2011) 20 (1): 109–116.
Published: 01 June 2011
...
characterization of the humanities as an inert bolus of “old knowl-
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edge” the contemplation of which leads people to be “hesitant”
about embracing the new seems to me deeply mistaken about the
function of the humanities in a democratic...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2011) 19 (2): 223–251.
Published: 01 December 2011
... will. It is for this reason that Kant says republican-
ism is actually incompatible with democracy. For in a democratic
state the people—through their representatives—serve as both the
executive and the legislative powers. As counterintuitive as it is
seems to twenty-fi rst-century modern...
Journal Article
Qui Parle (2024) 33 (1): 17–34.
Published: 01 June 2024
... an experience . The self-confidence and the relationship to the Everyday to which Emerson lays claim are instruments for a radical democracy, in creating a system of thought for democratic experimentation. This experiment called for the invention of a new, ordinary human, a man of democracy, who is also...
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Qui Parle (2018) 27 (1): 199–231.
Published: 01 June 2018
... This network is not secured. Are you sure you want to connect? There is a certain perceived democratizing effect that accompanies public Wi-Fi: situated in communal spaces, free to use, and accessible to all with a mobile device or laptop. Whereas password verification is required to access private...
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