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Politics of Time seeks to understand what it meant for a colonial modern subject to write and make history. It investigates how time, as a concept and as an experience,...
"Explores the nature of time and its implications for questions of politics, ethics, and the self.
This book will be essential reading for all who find the trajectories of contemporary liberal democracies bewildering and are willing to engage readings of a range of thinkers--Freud, Marx, Nietzsche, Spinoza, Benjamin, Derrida--to rethink ...
Michael J. Shapiro ... However, while the women in Maquilapolis are configured as a chorus line, the workers in Dancer in the Dark undergo the kind of changing configurations that characterize dance choreographies in Broadway musicals.
This book offers the first authoritative guide to assumptions about time in theories of contemporary world politics.
A manifesto for a new, democratic left: a political programme poised to transform Europe Since 2011, Pablo Iglesias has led Podemos, a new radical left party in Spain that is reframing the nature of modern politics.
In this book, Michael J. Shapiro provides an approach to politics and time that unsettles official collective histories by introducing analyses of lived experience articulated in cinematic, televisual, musical, and literary genres.
And so much more. With 60 photographs as well as reproductions of front-page stories, here are the noteworthy political articles from The New York Times archives that are sure to engross readers.
In Politics in Hard Times, Peter Gourevitch explores the common political factors that shape economic policy choices.
In light of the events of 2011, Real-Time Diplomacy examines how diplomacy has evolved as media have gradually reduced the time available to policy makers.