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The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study
Stefano Harney,Fred Moten +1 more
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What is Species Memory? Or, Humanism, Memory and the Afterlives of ‘1492’
TL;DR: One key historical "site of memory" in which the Jamaican novelist, this article, wrote "The Us and the Them" was identified as a site of memory in the 1990s.
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If You’re a Critical Theorist, How Come You Work for a University?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors deal with the apparent contradiction between the normative ideals of critical theory and the practice of the current university system, and they consult three classical theories: critical theory, critical theory theory, and critical theory.
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Ten theses on touch, or, writing touch
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present 10 theses on touch in order to create a performative instantiation of Jacques Ranciere's notion of a "distribution of the sensible" and the gaps therein emerge from different times, spaces, political and aesthetic practices.
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In the Interstice: Lorraine O'Grady's Interruptive Performances and the Circuits of (Feminist) Reproduction
TL;DR: In the context of O'Grady's artwork, the interstice is reconfigured as a generative site of possibility where a radical aesthetics of black social reproduction is constantly taking shape as mentioned in this paper.
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The witch's flight
TL;DR: Kara Keeling as discussed by the authors argued that cinema and cinematic processes had a profound significance for twenty-first-century anticapitalist Black Liberation movements based in the United States and argued that the cinematic structures racism, homophobia, and misogyny, and, in the process, denied viewers access to certain images and ways of knowing.
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"No Questions Asked" A Consideration of the Crime of Criminal Receiving
Duncan Chappell,Marilyn Walsh +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the criminal receiver and his crime stand out as sorely neglected by sociologists, psychologists, and criminologists, and the burgeoning rate of property theft with its need for the ready market of the receiver makes it clear that the fence has not shrunk before the social scientist's neglect.
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It's different
Michael Manfredi,Anne Rieselbach +1 more
TL;DR: The Architectural League Prize as mentioned in this paper is an annual competition, series of lectures, and exhibition organized by the American Institute of Architects and its Young Architects and Designers Committee to encourage the exchange of ideas among young people who might otherwise not have a forum in the U.S.A.