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Waiting for The Violence: Kafka and Three Negations

open access: yesКњижевна историја
This paper explores Kafka’s literary work through the lens of Étienne Balibar’s Violence and Civility, focusing on three distinct responses to violence that Balibar proposes. Kafka’s ouvre serves as a profound critique of contemporary society, revealing
Dragan Prole
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Bisogna difendere la società. La questione dell’identità razziale tra Michel Foucault ed Étienne Balibar

open access: yesAltre Modernità, 2017
Faced with the growth of nationalism and racism in Occident, this essay aims to provide some theoretical tools to think ‘historically’ racism. To this end, I propose a study of the reflections of Foucault and Balibar about this issue.
Valeria Gammella
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Le cauchemar de Lockwood : sur la question de la Cruauté en Litérature (Lockwoods’ Nightmare: On the Question of Cruelty in Literature)

open access: yesOstium, 2016
The aim of the present study is to analyze the phenomenon of dream in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, especially the nightmare of Lockwood, one of the principal narrators.
Josef Fulka
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From Adversity to Heresy: Towards a Disjunctive Conjunction of Foucault and Marx

open access: yesGenealogy+Critique
Over the last decades, influential critical thinkers have creatively mobilized Foucault's ideas to renovate the Marxist lens. However, while recognizing key proximities between Marx's and Foucault's works, Étienne Balibar has argued that these attempts ...
Matteo Polleri
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Human rights, State Violence and Political Resistance

open access: yesNordicum-Mediterraneum, 2013
This article investigates Hannah Arendt’s and Giorgio Agamben’s critiques of human rights and argues that the two thinkers share a blind spot with regard to the radical potentials of human rights.
Signe Larsen
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Marx:

open access: yesAlceu, 2020
Étienne Balibar
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