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- Health Care Reform Debate and Feminine Sexuation: Passage to the Act
(Dear reader, sorry for the delay in posting–this summer has been one long emotional roller coaster ride so far.) Part 3 of “Health Care and the Community Economy: Towards an Ethics of Surplus and Geography of Sufficiency.” Feminine Sexuation and Health Care Reform So far we have learned what it is like to fail in [...]
- Health Care and the Community Economy: Towards an Ethics of Surplus and Geography of Sufficiency. (Part 1)
Introduction In a recent presentation entitled “Freud in the Field: Some Early Twentieth Century Encounters in Participant Observation,” critical geographer Laura Cameron argued that Bronisław Kasper Malinowski’s participant observation was inspired by Freudian psychoanalysis—the productive tension it creates between engagement and reflection. Though Malinowski later repudiated psychoanalysis as a result of a controversy over the [...]
- “Netherlands proposes to ban burkas”
There are a couple of aspects of the matter that incites my interests in these–let me put it out there right away–racist laws. And, to be entirely honest, none of them really relate to the question of secularism. I identify as a secular subject, but these so-called defences of secularism leave me cold–to say the [...]