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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (138): 108–130.
Published: 01 October 2020
... of the party and pushed it in a startlingly new direction. As the decade wore on these radicals embraced ideas that would have confused or even horrified their (essentially neo-Nazi) predecessors, promoting a global “Third Way” vision that borrowed heavily first from esoteric continental influences...
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (148): 1–8.
Published: 01 January 2024
... US borders: throughout her poem, she indicts Queen Elizabeth, Ford Motors, and the CIA, naming the persecution, abandonment, and exploitation of the people and the land caught in the grooves of global capital. In this way, Parker refuses the superficial incorporation of her Black lesbian identity...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (123): 9–31.
Published: 01 October 2015
... torture feminism debt climate change REFLECTION Imperialism as a Way of Life Thinking Sex and Gender in American Empire Laura Briggs Academics matter again to the conversation about empire. The resolution by the American Studies Association (ASA) decrying the Israeli occupation...
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Published: 01 October 2024
Figure 2. Congress Militant was able to respond in a timely way to the rapidly changing and complex political context in the early 1990s. More
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Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (50): 71–102.
Published: 01 May 1991
...William Appleman Williams 1991 Empire as a Way of Life William Appleman Williams I From the beginning, our imperial way of life seduced us into assuming that we could go on forever projecting the present into the future...
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Published: 01 May 2021
Figure 2. The text across the top reads, “And do not approach unlawful sexual intercourse. Indeed, it is ever an immorality and is evil as a way.” “A shark poised to consume two people in the water representing a warning about the dangers of AIDS by the Kuwait Ministry of Health.” Color More
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Radical History Review (2014) 2014 (118): 182–196.
Published: 01 January 2014
...Robert Wosnitzer This article uses the popular film The Artist to interrogate the ways cultural products shape narratives about finance and the new ways subjects are positioned in relation to the global circulation of capital. The article argues that a stubborn view of labor as a site par...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (122): 115–128.
Published: 01 May 2015
... to revision and critique, and willfully imperfect in its management of considerations such as metadata. Digitization presents the archives with the opportunity to consider the ways that the historical representations of sexuality it houses challenge the normative imperatives that can accompany digital media...
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Radical History Review (2014) 2014 (120): 121–130.
Published: 01 October 2014
...Leah DeVun; Michael Jay McClure The archive has been theorized as unstable and even fever-ridden, but what might it mean to deploy it in ways that counter its logic or to activate it in ways that we might call queer? Using the example of Leah DeVun's photographic exploration of the ONE National Gay...
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (101): 179–190.
Published: 01 May 2008
...Karen Sotiropoulos This brief essay offers a rumination on the history and implications of open adoption, with a particular focus on the ways the practice grew out of the women's rights movement of the 1970s and on the ways racial inequities impacted child adoption before and after the rise...
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Radical History Review (2009) 2009 (103): 83–104.
Published: 01 January 2009
... and developed transnationally. Specifically, I investigate how gender and sexual norms have been mobilized by states in ways that reproduce class hierarchies through the idea of culture. I demonstrate how links were conceptualized and institutionalized among the economy, family, and political participation...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 217–225.
Published: 01 January 2016
... lasts and how it moves with people. Empathic unsettlement is that middle ground between engagement and disruption, a dynamic between the narrator and the listener, that jars, that unsettles, that reframes, in a productive way, that moves one toward understanding another, while making clear...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (127): 149–172.
Published: 01 January 2017
...Alice Bell This is one of those tales of a scientific revolution that never quite came to pass. Science, the movement's would-be revolutionaries argued, had lost its way. It had become too hierarchical and too focused on the whims of senior staff and their cronies. Humanity had allowed its...
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Radical History Review (2022) 2022 (142): 57–71.
Published: 01 January 2022
...Lynda Nead Abstract Ruth Ellis was the last woman to be hanged in Britain. On April 10, 1955, in front of witnesses, she shot and killed her lover, David Blakely, and was immediately arrested and imprisoned. In so many other ways, however, her life was similar to those of many aspirational women...
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (145): 125–138.
Published: 01 January 2023
... ways of living with extraction and its toxic legacies in African localities, it is necessary to consider situated histories of capitalism and colonialism and how these have generated intersectional positionalities, in terms of gender, socioeconomic status, and race. These histories inform actors...
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (148): 90–106.
Published: 01 January 2024
... be taken away, for it is ultimately a tool of sexual and class violence in the hands of the patriarchal, capitalist ruling class. Building on the legacy of anarcha-feminists in the women’s liberation movement, Love and Rage argued that the only way to guarantee reproductive freedom was to struggle...
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (145): 84–103.
Published: 01 January 2023
... the crisis of the current civilizational model as an opportunity to propose alternatives that seek to reconceptualize the ways in which we organize social life. This article brings to light nondualistic epistemologies and argues that the anti-extractivist designs needed for building regenerative futures go...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 164–176.
Published: 01 October 2017
...Rebecca J. Kinney This essay analyzes the ways that the “tourist gaze” and the “development gaze” overlap in the neoliberal gentrification of Detroit. It situates Shinola Detroit's corporate branding as an extension of the tourist gaze, a way for tourist consumers to experience the city through...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (110): 83–108.
Published: 01 May 2011
.... Putting the history of Thai Americans in the context of U.S. empire in the Pacific and Southeast Asia, I argue that Thai food is one of the best ways not only to uncover the transnational experiences of Thai Americans but also to understand the way post–World War II U.S. empire has turned foodways...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (110): 167–177.
Published: 01 May 2011
...Tracey Deutsch This article surveys the popular discourse around local foods and sustainable eating programs, exploring the widely circulated premise that women's demands for convenience have allowed for the triumph of supermarkets and processed foods over traditional, more labor intensive ways...