In: Dialectical anthropology: an independent international journal in the critical tradition committed to the transformation of our society and the humane union of theory and practice, Band 33, Heft 2, S. 175-200
Preliminary Material /Nancy Billias -- Considering Evil /Nancy Billias -- The Devil You Think You Know: A Psychology of Evil /Christopher T. Burris and John K. Rempel -- How Civilians Became Targets: The Moral Catastrophe of "Collateral Damage" /William Andrew Myers -- Evil and the Loss of Intellect /Wayne Cristaudo -- Bonds of Authoritarianism and the Embodiment of Political Evil: An Interview with President Echeverría /Alejandro Cervantes-Carson -- Warfare, Pacifism, or Sabotage: Eastern Christian Responses to Political Aggression /Stephen Morris -- The Uncanny and the Feminine Sublime in Japanese Political Fantasy /Charles W. Nuckolls -- Demurring to Doom: The Geopolitics of Prevailing /Lee Quinby -- Post-modern Narratives of Evil and 9-11: The Case of Frédéric Beigbeder /Scott M. Powers -- You Are What You Eat: Cannibalism, Autophagy and the Case of Armin Meiwes /Roger Davis -- Adorno and the Guilt of Thinking /Anders Johansson -- As Others See Us: A Critical Reflection of the Role of Humanitarian Landmine Action Organisations /Graeme R. Goldsworthy -- 'Paedophiles' in Contemporary Culture /Sarah Dalal Goode -- Terrorism: Within and Without /Nancy Billias -- Born to be Bad or Born to Die? Evil and Finitude in Freud's Death Drive /Havi Hannah Carel -- Notes on Contributors.
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In: Journal of Middle East women's studies: JMEWS ; the official publication of the Association for Middle East Women's Studies, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 166-180
Abstract This article addresses multiple paths of desire in Egypt. To date, research has mainly focused on the family as the realm of intimacy. To understand desire, it is important to take into account other contexts that contribute to shaping experience. Conversations about sex among men in coffee shops are contrasted with family discourses as a symbolic locus for alternative modes shaping intimacy in homosocial circles. The hierarchy of truth whereby confessions are supposed to give insight into subjects' core feelings are reassessed, allowing the sketching of a geography of competing intimacies that outline the coordinates of masculine desire.
Citizens, resident aliens, and the good of equal membership / Andrew Mason -- Is residence special? : democracy in the age of migration and human mobility / Ludvig Beckman -- Naturalisation, desert, and the symbolic meaning of citizenship / Sune Laegaard -- "Democratic agents" and "agents of democracy" in multilayered governance / Eva Erman -- The practical conditions of sovereignty of the people : the status of citizens in multilevel political organizations / Christine Chwaszcza -- The limits of post-territorial political community / David Chandler -- Making global governance public? : Habermas's model for a two-track cosmopolitan order / Kenneth Baynes -- Initial citizenship and rectificatory secessions / Jouni Reinikainen