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Contributors david macey
is a writer and translator. His books include Frantz Fanon: A Life (Granta, 2000).
Lawrence davidson
is Professor of Middle East History at West Chester University,
Pennsylvania. He is the author of Americaʼs Palestine (University Press of Florida, 2001) and Islamic Fundamentalism (Greenwood Press, 2003).
Islah jad
is a professor of political science and gender at Bir Zeit University. She is the author of Women in Politics (Womenʼs Studies Institute/Bir Zeit) and has published widely on womenʼs political participation in Palestine.
Uri hadar
is an associate professor of psychology at Tel Aviv University, specializing in the neuropsychology of language and communication. He is also a practising psychotherapist.
David cunningham
teaches in the Department of English and Linguistics at the University of Westminster. He is writing a book on the concept of avant garde.
Jonathan impett
is a composer, trumpetplayer and lecturer in music at the University of East Anglia. His work has been performed at the Venice Biennale and the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. He is an editor of the Leonardo Music Journal.
Konstantinos kavoulakos
teaches in the Department of Philosophy and Social Studies at the University of Crete. He is the author of Beyond Metaphysics and Scientism: The Interdisciplinary Materialism of Max Horkheimer (Alexandria, 2001).
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Commentary
The Hijab and the Republic: Headscarves in France <a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>
David Macey ……………………………………………………………………………………… 2
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Academic Boycott as International Solidarity: The Academic Boycott <a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>of Israel
Lawrence Davidson and Islah Jad ……………………………………………………..
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Not So Simple: Reflections on the Academic Boycott of Israel
Uri Hadar ………………………………………………………………………………………… 1
Articles
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Notes on Nuance: Rethinking a Philosophy of Modern Music
David Cunningham ………………………………………………………………………….. 1
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>The Tragedy of Listening: Nono, Cacciari, Critical Thought and Compositional P<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>ractice
Jonathan Impett ……………………………………………………………………………… 2
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Ruptured Formalism: The Challenge of Bioethics and the Limits of Moral <a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Formalism
Konstantinos Kavoulakos ………………………………………………………………… 3
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Reviews
Gilbert Achcar, The Clash of Barbarisms: September 11 and the Making <a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>of the New World Disorder<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Verna V. Gehring, ed., War after September 11<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Stanley Hauerwas and Frank Lentricchia, eds, Dissent from the Homeland: <a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Essays after September 11<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Alain Joxe, Empire of Disorder<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>
Martin Ryle ……………………………………………………………………………………… 4
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Peter Hallward, Badiou: A Subject to Truth<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>
Jean-Jacques Lecercle …………………………………………………………………….. 4
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Charity Scribner, Requiem for Communism<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>
Esther Leslie ……………………………………………………………………………………. 51
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Jean-Michel Rabaté, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Lacan<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Slavoj Žižek, ed., Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>
Lorenzo Chiesa ……………………………………………………………………………….. 5
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Christopher M. Gemerchak, The Sunday of the Negative: Reading Bataille <a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Reading Hegel<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>
Darren Ambrose ………………………………………………………………………………. 5
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Roland Barthes, La Préparation du roman I et II: Cours et séminaires <a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>au Collège de France (1978–1979 et 1979–1980)<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Graham Allen, Roland Barthes<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>
Lucy O’Meara ………………………………………………………………………………….. 5
<a href="rp125_contentss.html#0″>Warren Montag, Louis Althusser
Liam O Ruairc …………………………………………………………………………………. 61
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News
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