Compelling Memory: 9/11 and the Work of Mourning in Mike Binder's Reign Over Me
In: Cultural critique, Band 92, Heft 1, S. 57-83
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In: Cultural critique, Band 92, Heft 1, S. 57-83
ISSN: 1534-5203
In: Thamyris intersecting: place, sex, and race 20
In: Thamyris intersecting no. 14
Preliminary material /Editors Constellations of the Transnational -- Cultural Constellations, Critique and Modernity: An Introduction /Sudeep Dasgupta -- Diasporic Architecture, Whiteness and the Cultural Politics of Space: In the Footsteps of the Italian Forum /Joseph Pugliese -- "Here to Stay": The Performance of Accents in the Work of Linton Kwesi Johnson and Lemn Sissay /Cornelia Gräbner -- Carnival Politics and the Territory of the Street /Esther Peeren -- Shadow Republic: The Concept of Place in Patriot Movement Discourse /Deborah Noel Kaplan -- Politics of Identity and Critical Judgment: Gesher Theater in Israel /Olga Gershenson -- Where in the World? Cultural Geopolitics of East/West Identities /Bianca Kai Isaki -- Whither Culture? Globalization, Media and the Promises of Cultural Studies /Sudeep Dasgupta -- Notes on the Contributors /Editors Constellations of the Transnational -- Index /Editors Constellations of the Transnational.
In: Representation Matters, S. 9-29
In: Thamyris/Intersecting: place, sex and race volume 31
11 Remains to be Un/Seen: Envisioning the Disappeared in Willie Doherty's Ancient Ground and Patricio Guzmán's Nostalgia for the Light12 Shaping "Common Places": Post-Soviet Narratives beyond Anti-Utopia in Ksenia Buksha's The Freedom Factory and Igor Saveljev's Tereshkova is Flying to Mars; 13 The Heterotopic Closet: Spectral Presences and Otherworlds in La Revue Monstre and Michael James O'Brien's Interiors; Name Index
In: Thamyris/Intersecting: place, sex and race, volume 31
This volume sheds new light on how today's peripheries are made, lived, imagined and mobilized in a context of rapidly advancing globalization. Focusing on peripheral spaces, mobilities and aesthetics, it presents critical readings of, among others, Indian caste quarters, the Sahara, the South African backyard and European migration, as well as films, novels and artworks about marginalized communities and repressed histories. Together, these readings insist that the peripheral not only needs more visibility in political, economic and cultural terms, but is also invaluable for creating alternative perspectives on the globalizing present. Peripheral Visions combines sociological, cultural, literary and philosophical perspectives on the periphery, and highlights peripheral innovation and futurity to counter the lingering association of the peripheral with stagnation and backwardness.
In: Palgrave Studies in Globalization, Culture and Society
In: Springer eBook Collection
In: Springer eBooks
In: Literature, Cultural and Media Studies
1. Introduction - Other Globes: Past and Peripheral Imaginations of Globalization -- 2. Protest from the Margins: Emerging Global Networks in the Early Sixteenth Century and their German Detractors -- 3. Being in the Globe: Heironymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights at the Fringes of Modern Globalism -- 4. The Nature of the Historical: Forming Worlds, Resisting the Temptaiton -- 5. H.G. Wells and Planteary Prose -- 6. Visions of Global Modernity in Hispano-Filipino Literature -- 7. Global Africa.-8. World-Imagining from Below -- 9. Novelization in Decolonization, or, Postcolonialism Reconsidered -- 10. Ethnoplanetarity: Contemporaneity and Scale in Patricio Guzmán's Nostalgia de la luz and El botón de nácar -- 11. Weirding Earth: Reimagining the Global through Speculative Cartographies in Literature, Art, and Music -- 12. Planetary Lovers: On Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephen's Water Makes Us Wet -- 13. A World in Miniatures: Judith Schalansky's Atlas of Remote Islands -- 14. The End-of-the-World as World System
In: Peripheral Visions in the Globalizing Present, S. 1-29
In: Palgrave Studies in Globalization, Culture and Society
Chapter 1. Introduction: Conceptualizing Hinterlands -- PART I Materialities: Extraction, Logistics -- Chapter 2. Belly of the World: Toxicity, Innocence, and Indigestibility in Plastic China -- Chapter 3. Cultivating Hinterland: What Lies Behind Agnes Denes's Wheatfield? -- Chapter 4. Dividing, Connecting, and Complicating the Hinterland: The Lower Orange River/ !Garib -- Chapter 5. The Coast Bouleverses at Kolkata -- Chapter 6. Reclaiming the (Hinter)land: Lake Texcoco and the Airport That Never Was -- Chapter 7. Hinterlands of Extraction, Climate Change, and South African Energy Companies -- PART II Affectivities: Abandonment and Dreaming -- Chapter 8."Washed with Sun": Landscaping South Africa's Hinterlands.-Chapter 9. Swamp Things: The Wetland Roots of American Authoritarianism -- Chapter 10. Ambivalence and Resistance in Contemporary Imaginations of US Capitalist Hinterlands -- Chapter 11. An Arc Beyond Stasis: Activism in the Hinterland-facing Fictions of Alex La Guma and Zoë Wicomb -- Chapter 12. "Reservoirs of the Subconscious of a People": The Local, National, and Global Resonances of a Lost Hinterland -- Chapter 13. Biophilia in the Hinterland: Symbiotic Affects in Robinson in Ruins -- PART III Ecologies: Care, Transformation -- Chapter 14. The Hinterland at Sea -- Chapter 15. Wet and Dry Hinterlands: Pluviality and Drought in J. M. Coetzee's Life and Times of Michael K.-Chapter 16. The Animal Hinterland in Marieke Lucas Rijneveld's My Heavenly Favorite -- Chapter 17. Compound Focalization in the Literary Hinterlands -- Chapter 18. Behind Johannesburg: Plants and Possible Futures in an Industrialized Hinterland -- Chapter 19. Hinterland, Underground.
In: Thamyris, intersecting: place, sex and race volume 33
In: Thamyris/intersecting Volume 33
In: place, sex and race
In: Literature and Cultural Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2018, ISBN: 9789004353336
Introduction: Legibility in the Age of Signs and Machines /Pepita Hesselberth , Janna Houwen , Esther Peeren and Ruby de Vos -- Desire -- Legible Affects: The Melodramatic Imagination in Painting /Ernst van Alphen -- Overreading: Intentions, Mistakes and Lies /Colin Davis -- Freud's Conquest of the Dreamscape: Legibility and Power in Freud's "Specimen Dream" /Seth Rogoff -- Illegible Desire: James Purdy's Resistance to Sexual Identity /Looi van Kessel -- Justice -- The Legibility of Legislation in Kafka's "In the Penal Colony" /Siebe Bluijs -- Lex Fugit: On Acts of Legibility /Isabel Capeloa Gil -- Encountering the Law: Machinic and Theatrical Space in Criminal Prosecution /Tessa de Zeeuw -- Machine -- OK, Computer? Understanding Cybernetic Personhood /Yasco Horsman -- Machine Language and the Illegibility of the Zwischen /David Gauthier -- Connectivity, Legibility and the Mass Image /Sean Cubitt -- Too Much to Read? Negotiating (Il)legibility between Close and Distant Reading /Inge van de Ven -- Heritage -- Between Nostalgia and Utopia: A Conversation on the Legibility of Film Archives /Peter Verstraten and Giovanna Fossati -- Intersecting Frames of Legibility in Conversion de Piritu (1690): A Remodeling of Paratexts in the Digital Setting /Roxana Sarion -- "That the Section 'Weapons' Had to Be Plentiful Is Evident for Aceh": The Readability of Colonial Conquest in Dutch Ethnographic Exhibitions /Anke Bosma -- Ledgers and Legibility: A Conversation on the Significance of Noise within Digital Colonial Archives /Katrine Dirckinck-Holmfeld and Pepita Hesselberth -- Coda -- Representational Assemblages: Forms, Concerns, Affects /Frederik Tygstrup.
In: Palgrave studies in gobalization, culture and society