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Enrique Dussel
Six Theses toward a Critique of Political Reason:
The Citizen as Political Agent
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The author explores the viability of rational political action - here understood as a philosophy of liberation - through an examination of practical and material, practical-discursive, strategic and instrumental, critically normative, discursive, and strategic criteria.
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Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf
The Resurrection of the Savage:
Warrior Marks Revisited
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The author presents a critique of the presentation of Female Circumcision as occasioned by the work of Alice Walker and Parthiba Pamar’s film Warrior Marks, Female Genital Mutilation and the Sexual Blinding of Women. The discussion focuses on North East Africa (with references to female circumcision by Western physicians in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries). In the African context, the author observes, the operation is implemented almost exclusively by eIder women who regard the ritual as an important affirmation of one generation of women’s authority over another. The practice will not be successfully eradicated, she argues, without a strategy that offers alternative possibilities of authority between older and younger generations of women in societies where it is practiced.
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Luna Nàjera
Engendering Ethnicity:
The Economy of Female Virginity in Guatemala
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Interweaving personal narrative and theory, this essay frames the valorization of female virginity in Guatemalan ladino society within the context of ethnic conflict between ladinos and Mayan Indians. A consideration of what is at stake in the premarital loss of virginity for ladino women can illuminate interrelationships among nationalism, the engendering of ethnicity, and women’s bodies.
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Guy Mark Foster
Welcome to the Funhouse:
Critical Theory and the “Problem” of Interracial Sexuality — T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting’s Black Venus
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José-Antonio Orosco
Grasping for Utopia:
Nancy Fraser’s Justice Interruptus: Critical Reflections on the Postsocialist Condition
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Bill Martin
Existential Marxism, the Next Chapter:
Martin J. Beck Matuštík’s Specters of Liberation
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Andrew Feenberg
Civilizational Politics and Dissenting Individuals:
A Comment on Martin Matuštík’s Specters of Liberation
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Cynthia Willett
The Ethical Heart of Existential Marxism
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Martin Beck Matuštík
Fragments from the Future:
Remembering the Impossible
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Bob Stone
Preliminaries:
Breaking News and Radical Philosophy
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Matthew C. Ally
Introduction:
Morality, Politics, and False Alternatives
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Omar Dahbour
Self-Determination and Just War in Kosovo
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Karsten J. Struhl
On Just War, Proportionality, and Bombing Civilians
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Matthew C. Ally
Resistance and Resilience Beyond Rambouillet:
A Sartrean Humanitarian Intervention
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Alexandr V. Buzgalin, Elizabeth A. Bowman
Is NATO A Killer Cop?:
A View from the Russian Democratic Left
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Silvia Federici, George Caffentzis
The War in Yugoslavia:
NATO’s Real Agenda
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Carl Lesnor
War:
The Health of the State
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Ron Perrin
How Much of the Left Is Left?:
Richard Rorty’s Retrieving Our Country
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Elisabeth Armstrong
Huntington’s Ecstatic Subjects
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