In theory, everything can be requested, and everything can be achieved. In a society where excessive and self-centered narcissism predominates, as Byung-Chul (2014a) points out, the subject is not able to recognize the other in their otherness and difference. The fundamentalisms, of all ...
theory and practice with examples for a range of different languages, Carl S. Blyth and Joshua J. Thoms’s book is relevant across many fields and for researchers as well as educators. I co-authored a chapter with Carl Blyth called, “Towards a Pedagogy of Openness: Bridging English-language...
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“The War In-Between proposes an entirely fresh approach to the endless wars of the 20th and 21st centuries, arguing for a feminist analysis of images of the ‘banal,’‘quotidian,’ and ‘unspectacular’ in the service of alternative visualities of survival in the brutal context of political...
advent of the modern 'Critical Theory'. The word 'liberal' means "not politically radical, and hence generally evasive and non- committal on political issues.'Humanism implies something similar: it suggests a range of negative attributes such as non- Marxist and non-feminist and non-theoretical....
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The ‘liberal peace’ has undergone a crisis of legitimacy at the level of the everyday in post-conflict environments. In many such environments, different groups, often locally constituted, perceive it to be ethically bankrupt, subject to double standar