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Politique, esthétique, féminisme
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 240

Politique, esthétique, féminisme

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Rien qu'une vie
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 493

Rien qu'une vie

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

« J'occupe, dans l'université française, mais aussi à un niveau plus international, la place singulière d'une “intellectuelle critique” comme disait Edward Said à qui je dois tant, d'une féministe décoloniale et d'une juive non sioniste. Il y a longtemps qu'on me presse de dire comment j'en suis arrivée là. Entre témoignage et élaboration théorique, j'ai voulu raconter comment, fille de réfugiés juifs d'Europe centrale née au tout début de la guerre, dans un milieu à la fois croyant et de gauche, je suis devenue sujet autonome, pensant et agissant sans jamais rompre avec la tradition qui m'avait été inculquée. La démarche que j'adopte n'est pas chronologique, mais s...

The Forgiveness to Come
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The Forgiveness to Come

This book is concerned with the aporias, or impasses, of forgiveness, especially in relation to the legacy of the crimes against humanity perpetrated by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II. Banki argues that, while forgiveness of the Holocaust is and will remain impossible, we cannot rest upon that impossibility. Rather, the impossibility of forgiveness must be thought in another way. In an epoch of “worldwidization,” we may not be able simply to escape the violence of scenes and rhetoric that repeatedly portray apology, reconciliation, and forgiveness as accomplishable acts. Accompanied by Jacques Derrida’s thought of forgiveness of the unforgivable, and its elaborat...

Arun Kolatkar and Literary Modernism in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Arun Kolatkar and Literary Modernism in India

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-31
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

In this first scholarly work on India's great modern poet, Laetitia Zecchini outlines a story of literary modernism in India and discusses the traditions, figures and events that inspired and defined Arun Kolatkar. Based on an impressive range of archival and unpublished material, this book also aims at moving lines of accepted genealogies of modernism and 'postcolonial literature'. Zecchini uncovers how poets of Kolatkar's generation became modern Indian writers while tracing a lineage to medieval oral traditions. She considers how literary bilingualism allowed Kolatkar to blur the boundaries between Marathi and English, 'Indian' and 'Western sources; how he used his outsider position to pr...

Masculine Singular
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Masculine Singular

DIVA socio-cultural analysis of French New Wave cinema, with a focus on issues of gender and the construction of sexual identities./div

Throwing the Moral Dice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

Throwing the Moral Dice

More than a purely philosophical problem, straddling the ambivalent terrain between necessity and impossibility, contingency has become the very horizon of everyday life. Often used as a synonym for the precariousness of working conditions under neoliberalism, for the unknown threats posed by terrorism, or for the uncertain future of the planet itself, contingency needs to be calculated and controlled in the name of the protection of life. The overcoming of contingency is not only called upon to justify questionable mechanisms of political control; it serves as a central legitimating factor for Enlightenment itself. In this volume, nine major philosophers and theorists address a range of que...

Left Universalism, Africacentric Essays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Left Universalism, Africacentric Essays

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-08-06
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Left Universalism, Africacentric Essays presents a defense of universalism as the foundation of moral and political arguments and commitments. Consisting of five intertwined essays, the book claims that centering such arguments and commitments on a particular place, in this instance the African world, is entirely compatible with that foundational universalism. Ato Sekyi-Otu thus proposes a less conventional mode of Africacentrism, one that rejects the usual hostility to universalism as an imperialist Eurocentric hoax. Sekyi-Otu argues that universalism is an inescapable presupposition of ethical judgment in general and critique in particular, and that it is especially indispensable for radical criticism of conditions of existence in postcolonial society and for vindicating visions of social regeneration. The constituent chapters of the book are exhibits of that argument and question some fashionable conceptual oppositions and value apartheids. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars in the fields of social and political philosophy, contemporary political theory, postcolonial studies, African philosophy and social thought.

Creolizing Marcuse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Creolizing Marcuse

Creolizing Marcuse bridges the gap between traditional interpretations of Herbert Marcuse and Caribbean/Africana theory. It challenges the rigid boundaries often found in Marcusean scholarship, especially those shaped by ideas of purity and scarcity, both historically and in current debates. Rather than simplifying Marcuse’s theory, this book embraces its complexity to offer new insights into contemporary discussions on freedom, reciprocity, liberation, oppression, repression, and object relations theory. Creolizing Marcuse moves beyond producing static theoretical frameworks, instead urging decolonial, anti-racist, feminist, and queer scholars to actively incorporate Marcuse’s ideas into evolving, practical approaches to difference and social justice. The book calls for theorists, activists, and scholar-activists alike to engage in ongoing, dynamic practices that resist standing still. Contributors: Jake Bartholomew, Jina Fast, Stefan Gandler, Craig Leonard, Nicole K. Mayberry, Ricardo J. Millhouse, Yiamar Rivera-Matos, Sid Simpson, Dave Suell, Margath Walker, and Stacey-Ann Wilson.

Female Pioneers from Ancient Egypt and the Middle East
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Female Pioneers from Ancient Egypt and the Middle East

This book explores the contributions of Eastern female pioneers in science, politics and arts from Ancient Egypt to modern times, and discusses the possible psychological and social impact of this knowledge on today’s gender role in Eastern and Western Societies. Based on psychological studies on social learning, the book argues that profound knowledge of the historical contributions of Eastern female pioneers in science, politics and arts can improve today’s gender roles in Middle Eastern countries and inspire young women living in Western Societies with Eastern migration background. Spanning disciplines such as Natural sciences, Neuroscience, Psychology, Sociology, Islamic Theology, History and Arts, and including contributions from diverse geographical regions across the world, this book provides an elaborate review of the gender role of women in Ancient Egypt and the Middle East, outlining their prominence and influence and discusses the possible psychological and social impact of this knowledge on today’s gender roles.

Enfants Terribles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Enfants Terribles

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

Weiner highlights the new importance of youth as a social category of identity in the context of the postwar explosion of the mass media and explores the ways in which girls both defined and disrupted this category.