The latest issue of Theory & and Event looks great!
Congrats to Kieran on the Symposium on “Myth and Politics in Furio Jesi”. Looks like some great contributions in there.
- Introduction
- pp. 789-791
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Articles
- Nuclear Sovereignty
- pp. 842-868
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- Is There a Right to Sleep?
- pp. 951-983
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- Symposium Introduction: Myth and Politics in Furio Jesi
- pp. 984-998
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- Letter to Károly Kerényi / Draft Introduction to Secret Germany
- pp. 999-1002
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- A Reading of Rimbaud’s ‘Bateau ivre’
- pp. 1003-1017
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- Cruel Festivals: Furio Jesi and the Critique of Political Autonomy
- pp. 1018-1046
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- Festivity, Writing, and Destruction
- pp. 1058-1068
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- Myth and Right-wing Culture in Furio Jesi
- pp. 1069-1081
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- The Myth of Spartacus and the Tradition of the Oppressed
- pp. 1082-1104
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- The Ignoble Savage: Racism, Myth, and Anthropological Machine
- pp. 1105-1124
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Reviews
- Violence and Freedom: Canonical Interventions and Heretical Reading
- pp. 1128-1133
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- Strange Bedfellows
- pp. 1133-1135
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- Along the Edges of Law’s Empire: Kahn’s Islands of Sovereignty
- pp. 1136-1140
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Biographies
- Biographies
- pp. 1141-1143
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