Materializing Democracy : Toward a Revitalized Cultural Politics /
Investigates the complex histories and conflicting desires that are generally concealed behind the term "democracy."
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Durham [N.C.] :
Duke University Press,
2002.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction: Materializing democracy and other political fantasies / Russ Castronovo and Dana D. Nelson
- Tocqueville's democratic thing: or, aristocracy in America / Donald E. Pease
- Legal slaves and civil bodies / Joan Dayan
- Mexicans in a material world: from John Wayne's The Alamo to stand-up democracy on the border / Richard R. Flores
- Souls that matter: social death and the pedagogy of democratic citizenship / Russ Castronovo
- Uncle Sam needs a wife: citizenship and denegation / Lauren Berlant
- The new homonormativity: the sexual politics of neoliberalism / Lisa Duggan
- The genealogy of a democratic crush / Chris Castiglia
- Representative/democracy: the political work of countersymbolic representation / Dana D. Nelson
- Rethinking space, rethinking rights: literature, law, and science / Wai Chee Dimock
- A long foreground: re-materializing the history of Native American relations to mass culture / Michael Moon
- From center to margin: internationalism and the origins of Black feminism / Kevin Gaines
- Democratic passions: reconstructing individual agency / Christopher Newfield
- Anti-ideology: education and politics as democratic practices / Jeffrey C. Goldfarb
- Moralism as antipolitics / Wendy Brown.