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the minnesota review (2017) 2017 (88): 59–68.
Published: 01 May 2017
...Monika Rogowska-Stangret This essay sketches cartographies of new materialism with reference to theoretical dynamics and transformations of the category of the body. By tracing interconnections between concepts of corporeality coined by Elizabeth Grosz, transcorporeality developed by Stacy Alaimo...
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the minnesota review (2012) 2012 (79): 91–96.
Published: 01 November 2012
... movements get founded was precisely the one I had raised in my book, and it returns in altered form here). On the one hand, we have a Marxist analysis that explains such cultural phenomena as critical movements through reference to their economic base (the corporate university and the logic of late...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2011) 2011 (76): 109–125.
Published: 01 May 2011
...Max Brzezinski This article evaluates the methods and ideological positions that define the critical movement known as the New Modernist Studies (NMS). It treats the NMS as characteristic of recent attempts to politicize aesthetics within the corporate university. The piece argues that the NMS has...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2009 (71-72): 308–318.
Published: 01 May 2009
...: The Corporate
University and the Fate of the Humanities [Bronx: Fordham UP,
2008]; Henry Giroux’s The University in Chains: Confronting
the Military-Industrial-Academic Complex [Boulder: Paradigm,
2007]; Anthony Kronman’s Education’s End: Why Our Colleges
and Universities Have...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2010 (73-74): 255–262.
Published: 01 November 2009
... unchecked corporate
power.” This resulted largely from entrenched industry resistance
encountered during the making of the film. (Apparently, the
food company executives did not respond positively to Kenner’s
invitation to participate in a “fair and balanced” investigation...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2007) 2007 (69): 191–197.
Published: 01 November 2007
... website features a banner advertising its
sponsors, which include HSBC Bank, the world’s fourth largest
private bank, Captain Morgan, a rum brand owned by a large
multinational corporation, Belvedere Vodka, known for creating the
“luxury vodka” market in the US, and the official...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2005) 2005 (63-64): 245–248.
Published: 01 May 2005
... of grounding his discussion in
the history of social, economic, and institutional formations. For example,
he notes that the university and the business corporation share the same
the minnesota review
legal history, both having been authorized by the Dartmouth College vs.
Woodward decision of 1819...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (65-66): 155–159.
Published: 01 November 2006
... ranks of corporate executives. With this centralization has come a
corresponding decrease in faculty governance and academic freedom. This
has been facilitated by a growing reliance on contingent academic labor,
including GAs, adjuncts, lecturers and other non-tenure track faculty...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2009) 2009 (71-72): 145–152.
Published: 01 May 2009
... who had done nothing
to save additionally and earned just under $70,000 in his final year
as a 27-year veteran would receive a pension of about $42,000. That
48-year-old would then be free to work another job—a corporate
security position, or a supervisory position...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (67): 143–152.
Published: 01 November 2006
...]; and Jennifer Washburn, University, Inc.:
The Corporate Corruption of American Higher Education [New York:
Basic, 2005])
…there follows one corollary which itself deserves to be inscribed upon
every wall of the city of philosophy: Do not block the path of inquiry...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2016) 2016 (87): 116–138.
Published: 01 November 2016
... hypercapitalism”
(Dyer-Witheford and de Peuter 2009, xxix), based upon “the right and
power of corporations to control life in the name of profit” (5), but
also contain the potential for “lines of exodus” from it (xxix).
This contradiction —between “control” and “exodus” —is part
of the broader...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2010 (73-74): 37–52.
Published: 01 November 2009
... has focused especially on contemporary work and
labor, in a series of trade books including No-Collar: The Humane
Workplace and Its Hidden Costs (Basic, 2003); Low Pay, High Profile:
The Global Push for Fair Labor (New Press, 2004); and Fast Boat to
China: Corporate Flight and the Consequences...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (65-66): 193–202.
Published: 01 November 2006
... 5.1 ( 2001 ). http://muse.jhu.edu . Eagleton Terry . “ Office Politics .” The Nation 25 Oct. 2004 . Http://www.thenation.com/doc/20041025/eagleton . Google . “ Google Corporate Information: Our Philosophy .” Http://www.google.com/corporate/tenthings.html . Nov. 14 , 2005...
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the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (67): 153–158.
Published: 01 November 2006
... of the king’s “two
bodies,” one personal and natural, the other the body politic—and to legal
theorizations of the ontology of the “corporation,” an artificial construction
and personified form of property with rights and legal obligations. Like
the corporate entity, the slave was often denied...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2017) 2017 (88): 139–145.
Published: 01 May 2017
..., Stacy Alaimo
says the substance of the human being is “inseparable” from its envi-
ronment, a condition called “trans-corporeality” —the process by
which “the human is always entangled with a world more-than-
human” (2010, 2).
Alaimo’s work is primarily concerned with the renewal...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2012) 2012 (78): 104–112.
Published: 01 May 2012
... exists apart from its control and has become the
work of governments, global corporations, and even software? In this
essay I propose to highlight these two issues: global English in rela-
tion to the contemporary sociotechnological milieu and the place of
global English within the twenty-first...
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the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (65-66): 203–209.
Published: 01 November 2006
... to consolidate domestic power. Second, 9-11 is
the result of a U.S. governmental and corporate conspiracy to control
Central Asian oil. And, third, 9-11 involves a conspiracy by the U.S. and
Saudi Arabia to control the Middle East. It should also be said that none of
the three types of conspiracy theory...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2008) 2008 (70): 129–132.
Published: 01 May 2008
... no other reasons (but as
you shall see, there are this one would justify the whole initiative.
we are all familiar with the regrettably uneven distribution of
wealth across the globe. as corporations have been quick to realize
but universities have not, this unfortunate fact produces...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2007) 2007 (68): 23–24.
Published: 01 May 2007
... Lucite cubes
tossed as parting gifts upon a financial deal’s closing.
My midtown Manhattan law firm
specialized in predaciousness—
corporate mergers and acquisitions.
“M&A” lawyers’ offices
stored a superabundance of booty:
inscribed gold pens, engraved...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2016) 2016 (86): 61–80.
Published: 01 May 2016
... of “Daytime Fill-Up” and a Subwalk
ad for Infinity White, a vampire toothpaste —all of which affirm a
familiar contemporary banality.
Singling out North American consumer culture and the ascen-
dance of the corporation, the script introduces its vampire protagonist
Ed Dalton through a suggestive...