Book Review of Vatansever, Asli 2020. 'At the Margins of Academia, Exile Precariousness and Subjectivity'. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 189 p [PDF]
This is a book review: Ali Ali’s reading of Asli Vatasever’s ethnographic book on political and academic exiles. Asli Vatansever shows how the two forms of exile and precarization: 1) under state authoritarianism and 2) in the academic labor market are ...
Ali Ali
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Precarity and Performativity in Post-Fordist Japanese Workplace: A Reading of Sayaka Murata’s Convenience Store Woman [PDF]
The socio-economic phenomenon of post-Fordism strengthened the growing Japanese economy since the 1970s. However, the economic recession in the 1990s led to the birth of the precariat in Japan. A country known for permanent employment and long-term stability was replaced by policies that enabled a new class of temporary workers.
Jaseel P, Rashmi Gaur
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Как научиться не писать стихи (текст-перформанс)
How to learn not to write poetry This text is a free and intradiegetic interpretation of what took place at dusk on the 15th of February in the city of Giessen, in the German federated state of Hesse, at one of the last conferences of Slavists on the
Pawel Arsen‘ev
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Feelings of Change: Alternative Feminist Professional Trajectories [PDF]
Book chapter in "Feeling Academic in the Neoliberal University: Feminist Flights, Fights and Failures" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, eds. Y Taylor, K. Lahad) ABSTRACT By 2008 concepts of precariousness, insecurity, temporary or episodic labor in the new ...
Lovin, C. Laura
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Projects, Precarity and the Ontology of Dance Works [PDF]
Project based work is common within ‘precarious’ working contexts (Laermans 2015, Lorey in Puar 2012, Van Assche 2017). Within contemporary dance, short-term funding opportunities often result in the production of sharings, works-in-progress, and one-off
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Class and Precarity:An Unhappy Coupling in China’s Working Class Formation [PDF]
In refuting Guy Standing’s precariat as a class, we highlight that employment situation, worker identity and legal rights are mistakenly taken as theoretical components of class formation.
Auletta K +20 more
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The Local Workforce of International Intervention in the Yugoslav Successor States: 'Precariat' or 'Projectariat'? Towards an Agenda for Future Research [PDF]
The international organizations involved in peacebuilding, democratization and peacekeeping in the Yugoslav successor states have employed thousands of locally recruited workers as project officers, language intermediaries and support staff.
Baker, Catherine
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De-westernizing creative labour studies: The informality of creative work from an ex-centric perspective [PDF]
Creative labour studies focus almost exclusively on Euro-American metropolitan ‘creative hubs’ and hence the creative worker they theorize is typically white, middle-class, urban and overwhelmingly male.
Alacovska, A., Gill, R.
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Intimations of Precarity in Twenty-First-Century U.S. Drama: Faltering Voices of the Precariat in Annie Baker’s The Flick [PDF]
While much critical attention as been devoted to the representation of precarity on the European stages, and in British theatre in particular, dramatic texts produced in the United States that concern, depict and represent the lives of members of the so ...
Fernández-Caparrós, Ana
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After the Future: Choreography as the Practice of Editing [PDF]
In this article, I will discuss a piece of practice entitled After the Future: A Homage to Bifo, which was performed in June 2012 and April 2013, and now exists as a video work (https://vimeo.com/74394747). Through discussing the work, I will explore the
Hildebrandt, Antje
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