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'Tunisia' tag archive

Beyond failure and success: Revolutions and the politics of endurance

Walid el Houri ~ RP 2.02 (June 2018), pp. 72–78 ~ Article
I tell it here as a tale of anticapitalist, queer struggle. I tell it also as a narrative about anticolonial struggle, the refusal of legibility, and an art of unbecoming. This is a story without markets, drama without a script, narrative without progress. The queer art of failure turns on the impossible, the improbable, the […]

‘The madness of Islam’: Foucault’s Occident and the Revolution in Iran

Ian Almond ~ RP 128 (Nov/Dec 2004) ~ Article
‘The madness of Islam’ Foucault’s Occident and the Revolution in Iran Ian almond Indeed, if a philosophy of the future exists, it will have to be born outside Europe, or as a consequence of the encounters and frictions between Europe and non-Europe. Michel Foucault in interview, 19781In looking through the half-dozen articles Foucault published on […]
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