Publics, Politics and Participation
LeVine and Salvatore 79 only months before leaving for Tehran—that religion has always been a political force; a “superb instrum ...
80 Philosophical Frames goals. Unfortunately the absence of a plan—particularly by the leftist- student-intellectual coalition t ...
LeVine and Salvatore 81 assured their identity; in this fashion that had brought to life Islam as a revolutionary force.^58 And ...
82 Philosophical Frames class composition; a gender-related division of labor and attitudes toward national goals; and a reschem ...
LeVine and Salvatore 83 This focus on insanity as a moment of resistance to the modern condition is clearly related to Foucault’ ...
84 Philosophical Frames a defective source of “agency,” for Foucault this source is potentially exces- sive and expressive—a com ...
LeVine and Salvatore 85 Notes 1.rmando Salvatore, A The Public Sphere: Liberal Modernity, Catholicism, Islam (New York: Palgrave ...
86 Philosophical Frames Political Community: Israel, Palestine, and Beyond, University of California (Irvine), 12–15 October 200 ...
LeVine and Salvatore 87 22.ntonio Gramsci, A Quaderni del carcere, 4 vols. (Rome and Trento: Istituto Gramsci/Einaudi, 2001), 14 ...
88 Philosophical Frames 34.ulton, “Religion and Politics in Gramsci,” 203. F La Rocca, “Introduzione,” 110–129. 36.ee Gramsci, ...
LeVine and Salvatore 89 soul into something lifeless, ghostly and separate from the world. See James Bernauer, “Cry of Spirit,” ...
90 Philosophical Frames 56.tauth, “Revolution in Spiritless Times,” 385. S Gramsci, Selections from the Prison Notebooks, 12. F ...
Gambetti 91 Conflict, “Commun-ication” and the Role of Collective Action in the Formation of Public Spheres Zeynep Gambetti Desp ...
92 Philosophical Frames of various discursive practices and narratives.^1 Social imaginaries and representations of collective s ...
Gambetti 93 upon the ancient Greek distinction between idion and koinon^6 or on the more modern demarcation between the intimate ...
94 Philosophical Frames the main and foremost distinctive features of the theoretical horizon in which the notion of public sphe ...
Gambetti 95 hat is missing from the recent anthropological turn in stud-W ies on publicity is the challenge faced by all democra ...
96 Philosophical Frames I. Diyarbakir: An agonistic public space The nonrecognition of Kurdish identity is a complex problem tha ...
Gambetti 97 on both sides, the war also produced a consciousness-raising effect on part of the Turkish public. During the course ...
98 Philosophical Frames contact that blurred the otherwise rigidly drawn boundaries between the two antagonistic camps. Kurds we ...
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