SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Showing results 1-4 of 4
Filter Results OPEN +
Post/Revolutionary Conditions
Series: Critical Insurgencies
An exploration of how the Iranian people have renewed their longtime struggle for freedom in the post-'79 era, despite new forms of internal repression and imperial power in the first decades of the twenty-first century
AfroSwedish Places of Belonging
Series: Critical Insurgencies
Draws on autobiographical narratives, documentary film, digital feminism, and queer organizing to grapple with AfroSwedishness as a coalitional identity
The War on the Social Factory
Series: Critical Insurgencies
Annie Paradise examines the expanding carceral processes of enclosure, criminalization, dispossession, expropriation, and disposability that mark the neoliberal "security” regime across the Silicon Valley and counterinsurgent strategies of mutual aid and co-generative, dynamic resistance to those forces.
Enemies from the East?
Series: Studies in Russian Literature and Theory
In various contexts V. S. Soloviev (1853–1900), the most distinguished representative of nineteenth-century Russian religious philosophy, anticipated our current global dilemma by more than a hundred years. These essays, presented together for the first time in English, consider from a number of perspectives how a future clash of cultures between East and West threatens human progress toward the harmonic unity that, for Soloviev, represented the ultimate human telos.
Post/Revolutionary Conditions
Series: Critical Insurgencies
An exploration of how the Iranian people have renewed their longtime struggle for freedom in the post-'79 era, despite new forms of internal repression and imperial power in the first decades of the twenty-first century
AfroSwedish Places of Belonging
Series: Critical Insurgencies
Draws on autobiographical narratives, documentary film, digital feminism, and queer organizing to grapple with AfroSwedishness as a coalitional identity
The War on the Social Factory
Series: Critical Insurgencies
Annie Paradise examines the expanding carceral processes of enclosure, criminalization, dispossession, expropriation, and disposability that mark the neoliberal "security” regime across the Silicon Valley and counterinsurgent strategies of mutual aid and co-generative, dynamic resistance to those forces.
Enemies from the East?
Series: Studies in Russian Literature and Theory
In various contexts V. S. Soloviev (1853–1900), the most distinguished representative of nineteenth-century Russian religious philosophy, anticipated our current global dilemma by more than a hundred years. These essays, presented together for the first time in English, consider from a number of perspectives how a future clash of cultures between East and West threatens human progress toward the harmonic unity that, for Soloviev, represented the ultimate human telos.