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Social Text (2011) 29 (3 (108)): 93–124.
Published: 01 September 2011
... imaginaries. This comes at the expense of the radical imagination. © 2011 Duke University Press 2011 Finance as Capital’s Imagination?
Reimagining Value and Culture
in an Age of Fictitious Capital and Crisis
Max Haiven
This essay seeks to contribute to the theoretical groundwork...
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Social Text (2023) 41 (2 (155)): 89–92.
Published: 01 June 2023
... theory radical Imagination Stanley Aronowitz Stanley Aronowitz was the living embodiment of the organic intellectual. In a writing, teaching, and organizing career spanning sixty years, he was a paradigmatic figure in the United States and beyond. He understood the labor of reading, writing...
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Social Text (2013) 31 (1 (114)): 63–81.
Published: 01 March 2013
...Ashley Dawson Contemporary modes of biopolitical manipulation and commodification entail a radically new political economy of nature, a wholesale shift from the laws of biological evolution and development that have subtended much of the temporal imagination of modernity. In place of the notions...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (2 (151)): 49–68.
Published: 01 June 2022
...)? The process of othering progresses in two steps: refugees are first imagined as an unified mass that is radically different from imaginary notions of “Slovenianism” and “Europeanism,” which then serves as the basis for differentiation between more and less acceptable of them. On these grounds, four different...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (4 (137)): 21–55.
Published: 01 December 2018
... . Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press . carrington andré . 2016 . Speculative Blackness: The Future of Race in Science Fiction . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press . Fawaz Ramzi . 2016 . The New Mutants: Superheroes and the Radical Imagination of American Comics . New...
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Social Text (2005) 23 (3-4 (84-85)): 285–308.
Published: 01 December 2005
...
to those alternative genealogies of freedom, like the ones described by
Robin Kelley in Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination, that are
not trapped in discourses of modern individualism, the market, and Chris...
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Social Text (2015) 33 (4 (125)): 85–107.
Published: 01 December 2015
... in the British Caribbean . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press . Kelley Robin D. G. 2003 . Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination . Boston : Beacon . Kitson Peter J. , ed. 1999 . The Abolition Debate. Vol. 2 of Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation: Writings...
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Social Text (2008) 26 (4 (97)): 79–95.
Published: 01 December 2008
... for Transnationalisms
Laura Briggs
Collective social movements are incubators of new knowledge.
— Robin D. G. Kelley, Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination
In the summer of 2006, the opening night of a conference, the Tepoztlán
Institute for Transnational History, included one...
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Social Text (2017) 35 (4): 1–31.
Published: 01 December 2017
... of Atlantic Slavery .” Amerikastudien / American Studies 45 , no. 4 : 485 – 99 . Kelley Robin . 2002 . Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination . New York : Beacon Press . Kennedy Adrienne . 1969 . Funnyhouse of a Negro: A Play in One Act . New York : Samuel French...
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Social Text (2013) 31 (1 (114)): 21–41.
Published: 01 March 2013
... of human
sexuality, functionally outlawed by antiblackness, are resurrected as a pos-
sibility by the radical imaginings of the Panthers. In her well-known take
on this terrain, Hortense Spillers reads slavery as the institutionalization
of bodily rupture. For Spillers, the articulation of sex...
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Social Text (2012) 30 (2 (111)): 75–98.
Published: 01 June 2012
... American Civilization,” 147.
13. See Robin D. G. Kelley, Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination
(Boston: Beacon Press, 2002), 46.
14. For James’s conversations with Trotsky, see Leon Trotsky, Leon Trotsky on
Black Nationalism and Self-Determination (London: Pathfinder, 1978...
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Social Text (2023) 41 (2 (155)): 45–73.
Published: 01 June 2023
... . “ The Uses of Financial Literacy: Financialization, the Radical Imagination, and the Unpayable Debts of Settler-Colonialism .” Cultural Politics 13 , no. 3 ( 2017 ): 348 – 69 . Haiven Max , Kingsmith A. T. , and Komporozos-Athanasiou Aris . “ Dangerous Play in an Age...
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Social Text (2006) 24 (4 (89)): 1–24.
Published: 01 December 2006
... and the Afro-American
Response to the Cold War, 1944 –1963 (Albany: State University of New York Press,
1996); and Robin Kelley, Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination (Boston:
Beacon Press, 2002).
19...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (1 (98)): 115–140.
Published: 01 March 2009
... of black radical social
movements. See Robin D. G. Kelley, Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination
(New York: Beacon, 2002), 9.
56. Nicolás Guillén, “Conversación con Langston Hughes,” 6.
57. Hughes, I Wonder as I...
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Social Text (2013) 31 (1 (114)): 1–20.
Published: 01 March 2013
... for the imagination of a
planetary community of the wretched, a world-historical moment that
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announced a radical break from the West. Sartre himself recognized this
in Fanon, suggesting...
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Social Text (2020) 38 (1 (142)): 109–130.
Published: 01 March 2020
... imagine those desire lines—the social, political, and personal legacies of our lives—that she both followed and left for others to move over, across, and through. In this article, I explore how radical care and those desire lines structure frameworks of “trans vitalities” as necessary shifts toward...
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Social Text (2023) 41 (3 (156)): 77–90.
Published: 01 September 2023
... not to be reined in by a positive description of the work of black trans feminism: radical openness maintained for imagination, collaboration, evolution. Marquis, you've told me that you wrote most of Black Trans Feminism in the dark, embracing the undefined, deciding not to “shed light” or even shedding like...
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Social Text (2013) 31 (3 (116)): 123–134.
Published: 01 September 2013
... and the End of Normal has made
the claim that the “existing conditions” under which the building blocks of
human identity were imagined and cemented in the last century — what we
call gender, sex, race, and class — have changed so radically that new life...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (1 (134)): 95–101.
Published: 01 March 2018
...” and positions what we think of as “media” as media of capitalism, that is, racial capitalism. Marginality, disposability, and the colonization of what Neferti X. M. Tadiar calls “life-time” is an increasingly universal condition. The forceful implication here is that a radical, decolonial left must add...
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Social Text (2014) 32 (2 (119)): 1–23.
Published: 01 June 2014
...,
of course, understand this is in a way most liberals never can, since conservativism
profoundly imagines the radical rupturing of the social fabric.” Again, however,
Edelman misinterprets what the unconscious wish for a law against the jouissance...
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