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Tag Archives: democracy
Workshop, Thurs Oct 30
Please join us Thursday, Oct 30 at 5:30pm at Wilder House (5811 S. Kenwood Ave.) for the following paper and discussion at the Social Theory Workshop: Please note earlier start time: 5:30PM “Political Disorientation: Queer Activism and Democratic Indeterminacy in … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil, democracy, LGBT, neoliberalism, politics, Social movements, the Left
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Next Workshop: March 7-Atiya Khan
“The Failure of Democracy in Pakistan: Vicissitudes of Leftist Politics, 1940-1971” March 7 –Atiya Khan PhD Candidate, History, The University of Chicago All papers will be distributed in advance of the workshops via the Social Theory Workshop list serv. To … Continue reading
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Tagged democracy, imperialism, modernization, nationalism, New Left, Pakistan
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Social Theory Workshop Co-sponsored Event: November 10
The Social Theory and American Literature and Cultures workshops, in collaboration with Exile on Mainstreet: Fascism, Emigration, and the European Imagination in America, presents: A workshop and discussion with Shannon Mariotti, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Southwestern University, and author … Continue reading