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Social Text (2013) 31 (3 (116)): 75–93.
Published: 01 September 2013
...Jayna Brown In considering the music of two dub-influenced artists based in the United Kingdom, Tricky (Adrian Thaws) and the Bug (Kevin Martin), I explore the ways dub and punk share historical space and affective territory, and particularly the ways a punk ethos has continued to be imbricated...
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Social Text (2015) 33 (2 (123)): 29–55.
Published: 01 June 2015
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Social Text (2013) 31 (3 (116)): 147–158.
Published: 01 September 2013
...Patrick Deer The embrace of the city in ruins was a familiar rallying cry of punk music. From Public Image Limited’s evocation of an urban subject murdered in the countryside while “the cassette played poptones,” to the Clash’s raucous calls for “a riot of our own,” to dub-influenced declarations...
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Social Text (2023) 41 (1 (154)): 47–70.
Published: 01 March 2023
... D. Eisenhower was to dub the “military‐industrial complex.” Through readings of R.S.V.P. and Zami , the article traces the racial and gendered history of nylon as both a fashion commodity and a military resource. These readings demonstrate Black feminism's central relevance to US military...
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Social Text (2013) 31 (3 (116)): 111–122.
Published: 01 September 2013
... the techniques of “dub,” a form that foregrounds
the creative rather than the regulatory role of the producer. For the Clash,
then, Perry’s significance was both ideological and aesthetic: his combina-
tion of commercial and formal innovation offered an alternative model of
industry-artist relations...
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Social Text (2013) 31 (3 (116)): 1–11.
Published: 01 September 2013
... explores the shared affective space of punk and dub musics and
their intertwined genealogies. Brown shows the motility of these musico-
political forms, rearticulated across differing historical moments, and finds
in the concept of abjection a tie...
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Social Text (2013) 31 (3 (116)): 123–134.
Published: 01 September 2013
...
of “She’s Lost Control” by Joy Division. This heavy dub, eccentric version
of the song was omitted from Warm Leatherette and never appeared any-
where else in her opus. But it is in this song that Jones really goes gaga and
lets go of the smooth rhythms of reggae for the discordant and distorted...
Journal Article
Social Text (2002) 20 (4 (73)): 19–28.
Published: 01 December 2002
...
our own biological terror industry, both military and paramilitary. The
months following the anthrax mailings gave rise to discomforting revela-
tions, including genetic proof that the deadly anthrax bacterium, dubbed
the Ames strain, was originally harvested from a cow that died before
World War...
Journal Article
Social Text (2000) 18 (2 (63)): 59–82.
Published: 01 June 2000
... and con-
sumers have dubbed it “cheese.” Yet we have no formal definitions of the
term, only textual associations. Reruns of The Brady Bunch and Mork and
Mindy are cheesy. Blaxploitation is cheesy, as are Mexican horror movies
and gore flicks in the tradition...
Journal Article
Social Text (2021) 39 (4 (149)): 1–5.
Published: 01 December 2021
... in the global North, the shelter-in-place classes who are confined to computer screens, hair growing long or cut in strange forms. It led to a terrifying exposure for health-care workers and other service workers, dubbed “essential workers,” whose jobs, already precarious in many cases, also became dangerous...
Journal Article
Social Text (2016) 34 (2 (127)): 109–124.
Published: 01 June 2016
... featured a scientific debate that could, with some irony, be dubbed Jamesonian. 1 In the context of the widespread conviction that we now inhabit the Anthropocene, an epoch in which mankind has risen to the dubious stature of “geological agent,” as the anarchist geographer Elisée Reclus had already...
Journal Article
Social Text (2005) 23 (1 (82)): 37–42.
Published: 01 March 2005
... are the world” eth-
nography of what Davis has dubbed spatial apartheid.
Waiting on the immaculate elevated platform of the Gold Line in China-
town, I watch for the train to slant down the tracks, noting the irony...
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Social Text (2000) 18 (2 (63)): 107–120.
Published: 01 June 2000
... midwest-
ern settlers (for which L.A. was dubbed the “port of Iowa who set out
to cleanse the city of its multiracial heritage. They mark the racialization
of private space, the retreat from the burdens of urban being played out in
the embodying regime...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (2 (99)): 167–173.
Published: 01 June 2009
... ideologically. Consider the following: Thirty-
four years ago, just over a month after the OPEC embargo of 17 October
1973, the New York Times published a feature story about the diagnosis,
treatment, and increasing prevalence of depression in the United States.
Dubbed the “common cold of mental...
Journal Article
Social Text (2003) 21 (1 (74)): 57–81.
Published: 01 March 2003
... Americans and the Chinese motherland. American Ethnologist 27 : 645 -69. Lowe, Lisa. 1996 . Immigrant acts: Asian American cultural politics . Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. Maira, Sunaina. 1999 . Identity dub: The paradoxes of an Indian American youth subculture (New York mix). Cultural...
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Social Text (2003) 21 (3 (76)): 135–153.
Published: 01 September 2003
... dialect and
standard American and/or English English cannot be erased through glos-
sary writing, dubbing, and subtitling, or even through speaking “louder,
slower, n likesay mair posh.” Welsh’s characters’ uses of language are vital
precisely because they “bring to life new grammatical or syntactic...
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Social Text (2011) 29 (2 (107)): 21–46.
Published: 01 June 2011
... terrain — what Aihwa Ong has dubbed “neoliber-
alism as exception” — (post)socialist and (non)capitalist politics congeal
and crumble in all sorts of unanticipated ways.11
It is necessary to recognize the specificity...
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Social Text (2000) 18 (3 (64)): 67–86.
Published: 01 September 2000
... to have solved its multilingual problem rather efficiently. Instead of
forcing citizens of various states to watch programs in English or Hindi that they
most likely will not understand, programs are dubbed in regional languages...
Journal Article
Social Text (2015) 33 (4 (125)): 134–141.
Published: 01 December 2015
... responsibility to reimagine what we do and how
we do it.1 New work in what is often dubbed digital humanities accords
special prominence to questions of scholarly ingenuity. Historians are
increasingly aware of the challenge and opportunity posed by the digi...
Journal Article
Social Text (2005) 23 (3-4 (84-85)): 193–217.
Published: 01 December 2005
... and is looking for payback. The film unfolds amid the backdrop
of the smoggy exurban enclaves east of Los Angeles dubbed the “Inland
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