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Kristeva and the Political
The Political in Subjectivity
The Construction of Political Subjectivity: the Case of Immigrant Workers in Slovenia*
Revising Society Must Be Defended by Michel Foucault Sam Holder
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States of Dispossession: US Political Culture, State Form, and Race from 1930 to the Present
Gendered Visions of the Bosnian Future: Women’S Activism and Representation in Post-War Bosnia-Herzegovina
Freedom Called Into Question: Political Subjectivity in Levinas and Barth a Dissertation Proposal Presented to the Joint Doctora
Rethinking Childhood Subjectivity: the Psycho-Politics of Socialization, Private-Language Formation, and the Case of Bosnian Youth
Beyond the Identity Quandary: a Relational Theory of Subjectivity
Intersubjective Reasoning in Political Deliberation: a Theory and Method for Assessing Deliberative Transformation at Small
I Am Hungry in Three Languages Neoliberal Subjectivity in Post
Political Hermeneutics in Dewey and Arendt
Post-War Yugoslavism and Yugonostalgia As Expressions of Multiethnic Solidarity and Tolerance in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Thinking Through Political Subjectivity
Rethinking Subjectivity João Biehl, Byron Good, Arthur Kleinman
Lacan and Political Subjectivity: Fantasy and Enjoyment in Psychoanalysis and Political Theory
Intersubjectivity, Experience and Utopia in Merleau-Ponty and Benjamin
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Nicolò Fazioni – Real and Political: Badiou As a Reader of Lacan
Aeromobile Bodies: Political Subjectivity in Contemporary Air Travel Chris Pieper
Political Subjectivity in Contemporary Arab Thought
Literary Criticism After the Revolution, Or How to Read a Polemical Postmodern Literary Text
The Lacanian Contribution to Management and Organization Studies Gilles Arnaud, Bénédicte Vidaillet
Foucault Against Ethics: Subjectivity and Critique After Humanism
Political Subjectivity in Arendt and Rancière Mustafa Dikeç
Disciplinary Power, Subjectivity and Liberalism: a Foucauldian Approach to the Study of Democracy and Authoritarianism
Introduction on the Possibility of a Non-Objectivist Political Ontology
Foucauldian Freedom, Subjectivity, and the Power of Resistance Joanna Rozpedowski University of South Florida
Psychoanalytic Contributions to the Political Analysis of Affect and Identification
Infinitely Demanding Anarchism: an Interview with Simon Critchley Infinitely Demanding Anarchism: an Interview with Simon Critchley
1 Global Justice and the Imperial “We”: Edward Said on Exilic Subjectivity “And This Country, the Latent High School Homos