CONTENTS
- Joan W. Scott: 'La Querelle des Femmes' in the Late Twentieth Century
- Tor Wennerberg: Sterilization and Propaganda
- Boris Kagarlitsky: The Unfinished Revolution
- Nikki R. Keddie: Secularism and the State: Towards Clarity and Global Comparison
- Inka Mulder-Bach: Cinematic Ethnology: Siegfried Kracauer’s 'The White Collar Masses'
- Boris Frankel: Confronting Neoliberal Regimes: The Post-Marxist Embrace of Populism and Realipolitik
- Immanuel Wallerstein: Eurocentricism and its Avatars: The Dilemmas of Social Science
- Carlos Astarita: Assymetrical Trade in the Feudal System and in the Early Transition to Capitalism
- Scott Waugh: Closure Theory and Medieval England
- Esther Leslie: The Multiple Identities of Walter Benjamin
- Elizabeth Wilson: The Unbearable Lightness of Diana
Articles:
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Joan W. Scott,
‘'La Querelle des Femmes' in the Late Twentieth Century’ -
Inka Mulder-Bach,
‘Cinematic Ethnology: Siegfried Kracauer’s 'The White Collar Masses'’ -
Immanuel Wallerstein,
‘Eurocentricism and its Avatars: The Dilemmas of Social Science’ -
Elizabeth Wilson,
‘The Unbearable Lightness of Diana’ -
Boris Kagarlitsky,
‘The Unfinished Revolution’ -
Scott Waugh,
‘Closure Theory and Medieval England’
Articles:
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Boris Frankel,
‘Confronting Neoliberal Regimes: The Post-Marxist Embrace of Populism and Realipolitik’ -
Carlos Astarita,
‘Assymetrical Trade in the Feudal System and in the Early Transition to Capitalism’ -
Tor Wennerberg,
‘Sterilization and Propaganda’ -
Esther Leslie,
‘The Multiple Identities of Walter Benjamin’ -
Nikki R. Keddie,
‘Secularism and the State: Towards Clarity and Global Comparison’