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Social Text (2016) 34 (3 (128)): 103.
Published: 01 September 2016
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Figure 10 A reader-generated subject heading in James Livingston’s copy of Capital , volume 1. Photograph courtesy of the author More
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Figure 11 A reader-generated subject heading in David Harvey’s copy of Grundrisse . Photograph courtesy of the author More
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Figure 2 The platonic form of the teaching copy: José Esteban Muñoz’s Marx-Engels Reader . Photograph courtesy of the author More
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Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 147–151.
Published: 01 September 2009
... that this text is educative before it is didactic and that its meaning is historical and available only in the encounter with the reader, an encounter that produces both reader and text. There is no room here for a correct content independent of reading in history. Brown's example is used to stage an encounter...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (2 (99)): 105–131.
Published: 01 June 2009
... that then proliferate within a prevailing interpretive field that posits feminism and multiculturalism as irreconcilable goals. The emphasis in the essay is on reader reception as well as content: whereas some of the texts responsibly recognize and depict local specificities, that nuance often disappears as readers...
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Social Text (2015) 33 (3 (124)): 19–44.
Published: 01 September 2015
... processes of global racial ordering and modern civilization as such. This article asks readers to consider whether and how the racial and racial-colonial violences that are insufficiently invoked, marginally referenced, and pragmatically compartmentalized by hegemonic genocide discourses are precisely...
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Social Text (2017) 35 (4): 1–31.
Published: 01 December 2017
... radical music-making and self-making. Throughout these pages, readers are invited to ponder how madtime might also serve as a rhythm and schedule for black protest movements. Copyright © 2017 Duke University Press 2017 black music black radical tradition mad studies melancholia time...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (2 (151)): 1–20.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Jennifer C. Nash Abstract This article develops the idea of slow loss as a relationship to time, space, and feeling that Black feminist theory has described in distinctive ways, helping readers to consider both Black female subjectivity and the stakes of Black feminist theory anew. This article...
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Social Text (2015) 33 (4 (125)): 68–76.
Published: 01 December 2015
... the particular motivations of white observers. Scholars must also reckon with the question of how to present these methodological challenges to our readers and how to shape both the content and structure of our narratives to move marginalized voices to the center. In sum, ventriloquized voices in the archives...
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Social Text (2016) 34 (2 (127)): 71–87.
Published: 01 June 2016
... as a key medium in the midcentury analysis of the “culture industries” and then by seeking to frame it as a theoretical object capable of shedding light on contemporary cultural and aesthetic forms in their relation to economic and political conditions. My argument is that Adorno and his readers/critics...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (1 (134)): 45–54.
Published: 01 March 2018
...After Globalism Writing Group Hello, AI. Hello, algorithm. Hello, search engine. We have written this text to you, and to explain you to the reader. To explain the ways in which you change us and we change you. To articulate the ways in which you control us and the ways in which our control over...
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Social Text (2019) 37 (1 (138)): 87–105.
Published: 01 March 2019
..., the Mary E. Smith . It focuses on the list of the ship’s Africans who were “liberated” from captivity, most of whom were already deceased. Simultaneously a memorial of liberation and a death record, the list invites readers to consider what Ann Laura Stoler has called the “archival grain” of illegal...
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Social Text (2001) 19 (3 (68)): 9–33.
Published: 01 September 2001
...Dominic Boyer Duke University Press 2001 Aaker, David A. 1996 . Building strong brands . New York: Free Press. Adorno, Theodor W. 1982 . On the fetish character in music and the regression of listening. In The essential Frankfurt School reader , edited by Andrew Arato and Eike...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (4 (101)): 67–94.
Published: 01 December 2009
... crucially with the book’s physi- cal properties and the sequential actions that those properties script for the reader. Kemble formatted his alphabet book as an “alphabet array” or “worldly alphabet” — that is, one based on the repetition of the phrase “is for,” as in “A is for Apple.”18 During...
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Social Text (2016) 34 (3 (128)): 105–125.
Published: 01 September 2016
...Figure 10 A reader-generated subject heading in James Livingston’s copy of Capital , volume 1. Photograph courtesy of the author ...
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Social Text (2013) 31 (2 (115)): 83–101.
Published: 01 June 2013
... here invite the reader to consider suggestive parallels between the textual worlds they create and current, contextual experi- ences of the neoliberal subject of interest. Although my examples involve figures located on the boundary of human existence...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (4 (137)): 21–55.
Published: 01 December 2018
... called “the space of appearance,” a material site where fictional characters and real-world readers assemble across differences to collaborate in producing a shared ethical world, the former deploying superhuman abilities, the latter the human capacity for imagination. 5 In this article, I...
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Social Text (2006) 24 (4 (89)): 25–65.
Published: 01 December 2006
... of Technology in Bombay, whose facility with mathematics should inure him to risk (since it is implied that risk is merely mathematical probability), and Abhijit Tannu, the happy family man. “Tannu and Vin- jamur,” the article informs the reader...
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Social Text (2013) 31 (2 (115)): 49–68.
Published: 01 June 2013
... The Mother Machine as two well-­known works of the dystopian genre that in the early 1980s helped readers to comprehend contemporaneous reproductive cul- tures and politics. As Roberts observes, the former explored the exploita- tion...