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- y has historically been debated in the context of political theories of democracy, that is, normative theorie... **March 20** | **[[5|Counterpublic discourse and political knowledge]]** | See [[5|this page]] or the Canvas... ha. 1998. “Community in the East.” //Economic and Political Weekly// 33 (6): 277–82. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4406377. ———. 2004. “Populations and Political Society.” In //The Politics of the Governed: Refl
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- nd to women. (Ginsburg 1992, 1118) Her view that political rights can and should expand to include everyone ... dividual human rights, then what are the kinds of political community that people are interested in creating ... hen what else is there? Is there a better kind of political community that is based on giving people what the... and questions of membership are at issue. Unlike political theorists, empirical social scientists who study
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- a Chatterjee’s argument for a distinction between political society and civil society. While in many respects... kers who critique liberalism, we must ask whether political society is indeed the same as a counterpublic, and more importantly, whether we agree that political society is necessary to a just polity. Where does Chatterjee expect to find examples of political society? Do you agree that a distinct kind of pol
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- ====== Week 5—Counterpublic discourse and political knowledge ====== ===== Week 5—Counterpublic discourse and political knowledge ===== As discussed in class, we are su... aver. 2017. “Police Are Our Government: Politics, Political Science, and the Policing of Race–Class Subjugated Communities.” Annual Review of Political Science 20 (1): 565–91. https://doi.org/10.1146/a
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- SYD anthropology department staff with a focus on political symbols, but this year will survey linguistic ant... rehension: Linguistic Otherness, Translators, and Political Structure in New Guinea Tourism Encounters.” //HA... o-sounds-gay.html. Urciuoli, Bonnie. 1991. “The Political Topography of Spanish and English: The View from
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- ive change? Whose idea of change should matter in political questions of how to response to social suffering?... ubert, and Sara Smith. 2022. “Decolonisation Is a Political Project: Overcoming Impasses Between Indigenous S
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- e, and has had influence on many later social and political thinkers. This includes Antonio Gramsci, who is a Marxist political theorist who is probably most closely associated
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- Press. ———. 2001. “Beyond Settler and Native as Political Identities: Overcoming the Political Legacy of Colonialism.” //Comparative Studies in Society and History//
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- erspective of civil society, but it is where real political struggles happen in the realm of political society (to use Chatterjee’s distinction). This and next week we
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- aa.2003.105.4.764. Urciuoli, Bonnie. 1991. “The Political Topography of Spanish and English: The View from
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- rehension: Linguistic Otherness, Translators, and Political Structure in New Guinea Tourism Encounters.” //HA
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- xicality, Utterance Events, and Verbal Rituals in Political Speeches in Sheikh Jarrah.” //Journal of Sociolin
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- f Letters in Relation to the Public Sphere in the Political Realm.” In //The Structural Transformation of the
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- experiencing them, that is, participants in urban political society, outside the scope of traditional civil s
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- Trier’s Melancholia, and the Democratic Need.” //Political Research Quarterly// 68 (3): 623–36. https://doi.