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South Atlantic Quarterly (2003) 102 (4): 861–876.
Published: 01 October 2003
...Andrew N. Rubin 2003 by Duke University Press 2003 Andrew N. Rubin
Techniques of Trouble: Edward Said and the
Dialectics of Cultural Philology
No twentieth-century...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1953) 52 (1): 159–160.
Published: 01 January 1953
...Robert H. Woody When All Is Said and Done . By Lamar Dolly Blount . Athens : University of Georgia Press , 1952 . Pp. xii , 286 . $3.75 . Copyright © 1953 by Duke University Press 1953 Book Reviews 159 view, and the argument falls. In the same way, the theory that mean ing...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (3): 780–792.
Published: 01 July 2011
... politics are katechontic. Said to be an open horizon of the infinite becoming of finite things, happenings or events, the katechontic security politics of modern times are also said to be traversed by intensive relations of procreative force. Including the motif of life as species existence among those...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (4): 715–725.
Published: 01 October 2016
... objects might be said to represent in their associative constructions. No matter the artifact he was “reading,” Hall's usual interpretive move was a relational one. In this essay, I explore the metaphorical nature of that relation, drawing parallels between Hall's own method of cultural analysis and those...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (2): 425–434.
Published: 01 April 2022
... to a multiplicity of oppressions that fall on the bodies of racialized men and women in a city with an intensely racist imaginary. In the strike, these people, young people without a future, said enough is enough and strengthened their dignity through struggle. [email protected] Copyright © 2022 Duke...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2017) 116 (2): 275–292.
Published: 01 April 2017
... this question in an analysis of the field of biosensing. It explores Marx's concepts of species being and the general intellect to reconsider what can be said of “living labor” and its potential at a time when nonhuman life is increasingly a central component of production. It suggests that alongside the so...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2018) 117 (3): 617–648.
Published: 01 July 2018
... of discursivity and materiality. Said poetics approaches a shared worry over the problem of referentiality, not in representationalist terms, as recent materialists would suggest, but rather through a poetics attentive to the racializing and sexuating dimensions of an (anti) black sublime that conditions, exceeds...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (1): 223–230.
Published: 01 January 2011
... it is heading. And certainly there is much that could be said about theory now: narratology, for some time in the doldrums, seems to be making a comeback, taking cognitive science rather than linguistics as a model, though it may be too early to say whether this will prove productive. Psychoanalysis plays...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (4): 933–948.
Published: 01 October 2011
...Rebecca Scott Bray When her exhibition “Operativo” opened at New York's Y Gallery, in July 2008, Mexican artist Teresa Margolles said, “Everyone dies but not everyone is murdered. I want people to recognize that.” Ostensibly, with this call for recognition, Margolles simultaneously gestures toward...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (3): 463–483.
Published: 01 July 2024
..., of the “anxiety of domination.” Drawing on Edward Said, James Baldwin, and Eqbal Ahmad, the article seeks to situate theoretically Third World assassinations within a larger paradigm of colonial/imperial anxiety: these acts of annihilation happened not simply because these individuals were on the opposite...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2008) 107 (4): 671–690.
Published: 01 October 2008
...Alex Lubin Drawing on the work of Benedict Anderson and Edward Said, this essay analyzes the ubiquity of comparisons in American Orientalist culture. As the United States gained territory through settler colonial expansion, it often rendered its acquisition meaningful through comparisons...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (1): 87–101.
Published: 01 January 2023
...Philippe Blouin Preserving the original agreement between the Rotinonhsión:ni (Iroquois) and the first settlers, the Two Row Wampum belt (Teiohá:te) displays two parallel lines, where the original peoples’ canoe and the settlers’ ship are said to sail side by side, suggesting that allied parties...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (4): 856–865.
Published: 01 October 2020
... Saturday after Saturday in Paris and cities throughout France; targeting symbols of power, with the capture of the Champs-Élysées representing that of the state and capital—in many ways, this movement is truly unique. What could not be heard before has been said. Copyright © 2020 Duke University Press...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2012) 111 (3): 573–584.
Published: 01 July 2012
..., or sociopolitical process has been comparable in terms of democratic radicalism and a broad social spectrum of mobilization. Some have rightly said that a “second transition” has begun, this time liberated from the fear inscribed on bodies after forty years of bloody dictatorship. The struggle against the Franco...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1958) 57 (4): 433–442.
Published: 01 October 1958
... of Pembroke and near Maxton. Their leaders The Robeson County Indian Uprising Against the KKK 435 candidly declared their people s anger and predicted retaliation should the Kian go ahead with the announced rally. Catfish Cole said, I don t think there ll be any trouble and don t know of any reason why...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2004) 103 (4): 673–693.
Published: 01 October 2004
... was happening.The less rational members
of the motoring public, which is to say most of them, were sounding their
horns mindlessly. A man walking back to his car said to anybody who cared
to listen, ‘‘The country’s finally broken down A woman in the car next to
me shouted at him, ‘‘What’s happening and he said...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1969) 68 (4): 536–542.
Published: 01 October 1969
... of Pravda and was making a tour of the country, escorted by some State Department man. They called from Nashville to the local newspaper there in Oxford and then called Phil to see if he could persuade Bill to see him. Phil said no, that he knew how Bill felt about those things. But then he and I got...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1990) 89 (2): 245–280.
Published: 01 April 1990
... high. I m Evinrude, he said. You re very, very late. Is this the ceremony? They re working out size places and they want the smallest last. That s the only thing that saved you. But this is the ceremony for Ratner, right? Just to make it official, I have to ask if you re a laureate. Yes...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1944) 43 (4): 375–381.
Published: 01 October 1944
... people. He smiled and said, If you don t go with a brass band in front of you, they say you re a re cluse. He almost never talked about himself or his poetry. When ever I could, I used to draw him out on literary subjects, for it seemed a waste of opportunity to talk to him about spinach...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1962) 61 (2): 141–150.
Published: 01 April 1962
... school drop-out. During a detailed study of the state s Negro population, the State Welfare Department s consultant on Negro affairs became con vinced that the lack of job opportunity is North Carolina s major racial question. The job to the mass of North Carolina Negroes, said John R. Larkins, means...
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