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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (3): 678–685.
Published: 01 July 2019
... hostels. Beginning with an examination of the resistance and repression of Bobb Alagie, it explains the reasons for the increase in these acts of resistance following the implementation of the hotspot approach, as well as the important role that the resisting subject produced by this situation has had...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (2): 395–406.
Published: 01 April 2024
... movement. It highlights how the events of 2013 foreshadowed unresolved issues pertaining to justice and, consequently, approaches to political struggle in Brazil. [email protected] Copyright © 2024 by Duke University Press 2024 protests repression violence Brazil class struggle...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2004) 103 (4): 841–875.
Published: 01 October 2004
...Ashwin Desai; Richard Pithouse 2004 by Duke University Press 2004 Ashwin Desai and Richard Pithouse
‘‘What stank in the past is the present’s
perfume Dispossession, Resistance,
and Repression in Mandela Park
What they [the ANC] have done to put the economy...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (4): 671–680.
Published: 01 October 2020
... underside now comes to the fore, lifting the veil by which it was concealed, but this process doesn’t mean that we can now see the plain truth. Lifting the veil is an advanced form of obfuscation whereby the repression itself gets repressed. ideology illusion deception obscenity repression...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2010) 109 (1): 31–51.
Published: 01 January 2010
... important characteristics of the Sudanese labor movement was its close link with the Sudanese Communist Party, the second largest Communist Party in Africa until its near-destruction by the military regime of Gafaar Nimeiri in 1971. Despite persistent repression by authoritarian regimes, the Sudanese labor...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2010) 109 (4): 765–790.
Published: 01 October 2010
... of Christianity we see when we say that we see Christianity. We contend that, hardly the return of the repressed that it is often made out to be, the so-called turn to Christianity currently underway within the humanities and social sciences rather belongs to a much longer history of rearticulating Christianity...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2010) 109 (4): 791–810.
Published: 01 October 2010
... of globalizing Christianities, can provoke us into considering ways in which to rethink what an immanent anthropology might involve. Key issues here involve acknowledging the previously repressed genealogical relationships between anthropology and Christianity, reframing what we mean by “the social...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (1): 203–212.
Published: 01 January 2013
... of these struggles by the declining rank of socialist state workers was the surge of militant resistance by the new working class in the export sector after China’s accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001. Whereas local states and private manufacturers colluded to repress these new workers’ struggles...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (2): 331–353.
Published: 01 April 2015
...Lisa Adkins In a context of wage repression, indebted labor, and a pervasive gap between what labor earns and what it needs to spend, in this essay I ask: what are post-Fordist wages? I suggest that the key features of the post-Fordist wage should be understood in terms of broad transformations...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (1): 145–163.
Published: 01 January 2019
...Esra Erdem; Kamuran Akın This article addresses the current restructuring of academia in Turkey through the example of the Academics for Peace petition and the institutional mechanisms of repression it instigated. We focus on the Solidarity Academies as alternative spaces of education and a unique...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (1): 61–80.
Published: 01 January 2019
... of the socialist movements with heavy-handed repression and politics of destruction, the Kemalist Republic, in the 2000s, gradually lost its traditions and institutional consistency as a result of the permanent and resilient resistance of the Kurdish and Islamist movements. The dissolving power relations...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (2): 353–369.
Published: 01 April 2020
... normal.” Yet even a cursory review of protest policing in Canada reveals that state intervention in resistance movements is alive and well and that Indigenous peoples and allied social movements are made subject to repression, surveillance, and criminalization through the mechanism of injunctions...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (3): 493–509.
Published: 01 July 2020
... experienced their first significant gains. This article identifies, describes, and analyzes the emergence of a cinema-labor cycle in São Paulo (1977–82) that constitutes a key instance of Brazil’s “deferred 1968”: a complex response to the distinct pressures of a repressive military regime, entrenched...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (1): 192–202.
Published: 01 January 2024
...Angel Aedo; Oriana Bernasconi; Damián Omar Martínez; Alicia Olivari; Fernando Pairican; Juan Porma Between October 2019 and March 2020 Chile experienced the most massive and heavily repressed cycle of social protests in its post‐dictatorship (1973–90) history. This essay explores the social...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (1): 203–213.
Published: 01 January 2024
... no previous experience of participation in social and political organizations. It explores this event's strength in triggering contentious actions on the urban margins, and repression by the police‐criminal apparatus of the state. Delving into the ethical and biographical dispositions facilitating...
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South Atlantic Quarterly 11557881.
Published: 08 October 2024
... economies of dispossession, focusing on the resistance mounted by urban social justice movements against austerity measures and repressive policies—for a counter-politics of care rooted in abolitionism. Situating these developments within a broader political economy framework, the essay underscores the role...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2007) 106 (3): 625–642.
Published: 01 July 2007
... the objects in object relations. In her concept of phantasy-with-a-p-h,
human mental life becomes populated, not with ideas, representations,
knowledges, urges, and repressions, but with things, things with physical
properties, including people and hacked-off bits of people.
If this almost...
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The Internet Shutdown and Revolutionary Politics: Defining the Infrastructural Power of the Internet
South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (4): 811–826.
Published: 01 October 2023
... apparatus in history, as long as some tepid electoral and legalistic measures are incorporated. For Feldstein, who spent three years in the US State Department, he is “most concerned about the repressive impact of technology in contexts where the state already exercises an inordinate degree of control over...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1943) 42 (1): 17–26.
Published: 01 January 1943
..., it is inevitably subjected to conflict, and it is unable to bring reason to bear on solving its conflicts since it lacks the tools of reason s trade speech, matured intelligence, and experience. Its only resort is to what psychologists call repression, by which one of the conflicting impulses, with its train...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1998) 97 (2): 361–389.
Published: 01 April 1998
... to reconsider the premises of left Freudian theorizing. Reich, Marcuse, and their heirs argue that capitalist production depends upon sexual repression of the sex drive, while Socialist revolution requires sexual liberation. Foucault thoroughly undermines this position. If we are not to consign the left...
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