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"IDENTITIES" Journal Vol 17

Identities vol.17, No.2-3
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ISSHS is proud to announce the issuing of the 17th volume, No.2-3 of Identities: Journal for Gender, Politics and Culture. This issue is supported by the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe.

CONTENTS
I. PROCEEDINGS FROM THE SCHOOL FOR POLITICS AND CRITIQUE 2020: XENOFEMINISM AND OTHER FORMS OF REALIST AND MATERIALIST FEMINISM: A VANTAGE POINT OF A RADICALLY NOVEL POLITICS
  • Vincent Le: The Deepfakes to Come: A Turing Cop’s Nightmare [EN]
  • Alenka Zupančič: Sex in the Cut (Transcript of a talk at the school authorized by Alenka Zupančič )[EN]
  • Nina Power: Revisiting Second Wave Feminism in the Light of Recent Controversies [EN]
  • Nina Power et al.: Q&A Session Following the Lecture: Materialist Feminism and Radical Feminism: Revisiting the Second Wave in the Light of Recent Controversies [EN]
  • Katerina Kolozova: Marxism without Philosophy and Its Feminist Implications: The Problem of Subjectivity Centered Socialist Projects (Transcript of a talk at the school authorized by Katerina Kolozova) [EN]
  • Katerina Kolozova et al.: Q&A Session Following the Lecture: Marxism without Philosophy and Its Feminist Implications: The Problem of Subjectivity Centered Socialist Projects [EN]

II. ARTICLES

  • Ben Woodard: User Errors: Reason, (Xeno-)Feminism and the Political Insufficiency of Ontology [EN]
  • Andrija Koštal: Andrea Long Chu and the Trouble with Desire [EN]
  • Amalia Louisson: Protecting Biodiversity via Metaphysical Angels of the Future [EN]
  • Ivana Mancic: Outside of Memories We Belong, Women of Yugoslavia [EN]
  • Gala Naseva: The Chasm of Structural Discrimination: Women on the Frontline against COVID-19 [EN]
  • Branislava Petrov: The Immanence and the Transcendence of the Emerging Subject in Marx’s Philosophy of History [EN]

III. INTERVIEW

  • Neda Genova in Conversation with Mijke van der Drift: A Conversation on Transfeminism as Anti-Colonial Politics [EN]

DOI: https://doi.org/10.51151/identities.v17i2-3



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