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The American Historical Review
Abstract Carceral recycling—a system of camp-based waste labor—was instrumental to the Judeocide. Tracing the connections between resource fetishism and ideas about cleanliness, this article shows that waste utilization lay at the heart of a destructive matrix that exploited camp and prison labor in the service of racial purification and
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Abstract Carceral recycling—a system of camp-based waste labor—was instrumental to the Judeocide. Tracing the connections between resource fetishism and ideas about cleanliness, this article shows that waste utilization lay at the heart of a destructive matrix that exploited camp and prison labor in the service of racial purification and
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Abstract Popular Indian visual culture provided a sphere for dissenting perceptions of the colonial prison’s social role to proliferate. Kalighat paintings—the cheap watercolor paintings on mill-made paper purchased by poor and lower-middle-class pilgrims to the famous Kali temple in Calcutta—and colonial Indian print media—mass ...
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2017
This book explores the intersection of race, gender, sex, and geography in Chicago. It examines the relationship between people and place, as well as the geographic lessons Black Chicagoans learned during the twentieth century and the role housing and architecture, politicians and police played in those lessons.
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This book explores the intersection of race, gender, sex, and geography in Chicago. It examines the relationship between people and place, as well as the geographic lessons Black Chicagoans learned during the twentieth century and the role housing and architecture, politicians and police played in those lessons.
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70. Antonio Gramsci, Quaderni del carcere
Edition Kulturwissenschaft, 2012Claus Leggewie
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