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  1. " I would rather be a cyborg than a goddess": Becoming-Intersectional in Assemblage Theory.Jasbir K. Puar - 2012 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 2 (1):49-66.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“I would rather be a cyborg than a goddess”Becoming-Intersectional in Assemblage TheoryJasbir K. Puar“Grids happen” writes Brian Massumi, at a moment in Parables for the Virtual where one is tempted to be swept away by the endless affirmative becomings of movement, flux, and potential, as opposed to being pinned down by the retroactive positioning of identity (2002, 8). For the most part, Massumi has been less interested in how (...)
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    Interspecies.Jasbir K. Puar & Julie Livingston - 2011 - Duke University Press.
    Industries of production and scientific research rely on the use of nonhuman animals and plants, remaking environments, populations, and even genetic information to suit human designs. This issue of _Social Text_ considers the radical implications of questioning the exceptional status of humans among the planet’s species. Responding to growing interest in animal studies and posthumanism, the contributors draw on racial, feminist, queer, postcolonial, and disability theories to probe the diversity of human relationships with other forms of biosocial life. “Interspecies” queries (...)
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    Le droit de mutiler.Jasbir K. Puar, Emma Bigé & Harriet de Gouge - 2024 - Multitudes 94 (1):103-108.
    À l’été 2014, les mouvements Black Lives Matter et Free Palestine convergent. C’est l’occasion pour la théoricienne transdisciplinaire Jasbir K. Puar de réfléchir à la dévalidation forcée des populations racialisées. S’appuyant sur les théories handies décoloniales et crip-of-color, Puar considère la manière dont les corps non-blancs sont exclus de la reconnaissance du handicap. Alors que les meurtres policiers de personnes noires aux États-Unis touchent une large majorité de personnes noires handicapées, et alors que la destruction systématique des hôpitaux palestiniens (...)
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  4. Terrorist Assemblages.Jasbir Puar - 2009 - Filosoficky Casopis 57:607-611.
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    Abu Ghraib: Arguing against Exceptionalism.Jasbir K. Puar - 2004 - Feminist Studies 30 (2):522.
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  6. K Problému Ontologie Kultury.Jasbir Puar - 2009 - Filosoficky Casopis 57:611-615.
    [On the problem of the ontology of culture].
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  7. Citation and Censorship: The Politics of Talking About the Sexual Politics of Israel. [REVIEW]Jasbir Puar - 2011 - Feminist Legal Studies 19 (2):133-142.
    In response to critics’ claims that a discussion of sexuality and nationalism vis-à-vis the Israeli-Palestinian conflict bears no relation to the author’s previous work, or to such discussions within the US or European contexts, this paper details the complex interconnections between Israeli gay and lesbian rights and the continued oppression of Palestinians. The first section examines existing discourses of what the author has previously called “homonationalism,” or the process by which certain forms of gay and lesbian sexuality are folded into (...)
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    Evolution of Immersive Technologies and Their Impact on Visitor Engagement in Cultural Heritage Sites.Avni Garg, Dr Jasbir Singh Dhanjal, Dr Kajal Chheda, Prabhat Sharma, Arunkumar Devalapura Thimmappa, Shubhi Goyal & Amita Garg - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1012-1020.
    The cultural heritage sites, incorporating advanced technology and engaging activities have been demonstrated to enhance visitor attention and retention, resulting in more significant and unforgettable experiences. The evolution of immersive technologies, has significantly transformed visitor engagement in cultural heritage sites. This study investigates how these technologies increase visitor experience and engagement. The study utilizes Chi-square tests and ANCOVA and multiple linear regressions tests to examine the correlation between technology usage and visitor satisfaction, to identify key predictors of enhanced visitor interaction. (...)
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    Erratum to: Citation and Censorship: The Politics of Talking About the Sexual Politics of Israel. [REVIEW]Jasbir Puar - 2013 - Feminist Legal Studies 21 (1):117-117.
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    Evaluating the Role of Organizational and Marketing Innovations in Firm Performance.Dr Jayaprakash Lamoria, Ashu Katyal, Dr Jasbir Singh Dhanjal, Dr Varsha Agarwal, Praney Madan, Manjunath Channappagoudra & Tusha - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:771-780.
    The purpose of this paper is to analyse and understand how specific advancements in the area of marketing and organisation affect the overall firm performance (FP) given that there are diverse ways in which innovation boosts up corporate revenues, marketing innovation (MI), leadership innovation (LI), organizational innovation (OI), process innovation(PI), and customer engagement innovation (CEI) as the independent variables in the framework with FPbeing the dependent variable, through the collection of surveyed data from 150 firms across different industries and subsequent (...)
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    Paure, contaminazioni e alterità. Da Bacone a Kapuscinski.Luisa Simonutti - 2020 - Laboratorio Dell'ispf 17.
    This article deals with the fear aroused by a pervasive and intangible disease caused by an imperceptible and indeterminate element: a virus. The author does not investigate the multiple historical-political-psychological aspects of the disease nor the social medicine issues which it arises. She rather wonders if and how this disease is intervening in our lives modifying our relationship with other people.
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    Jasbir K. Puar. The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2017. 296 pp. [REVIEW]Lennard Davis - 2018 - Critical Inquiry 45 (1):237-238.
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    Antiche ragioni per nuove paure: Habermans e la genetica.Carlo Augusto Viano - 2004 - Rivista di Filosofia 95 (2):277-296.
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  14. Speranze e paure della tecnica.Pietro Barcellona, Francesco Barone, Renato Giannetti, Michela Nacci & Paolo Rossi - 1996 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 14 (1/2):98-110.
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    The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability by Jasbir K. Puar, Duke University Press, 2017.Allison L. Rowland - 2019 - Journal of Medical Humanities 40 (3):455-458.
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  16. L'America e le sue nuove paure: Il genere della cospirazione e della paranoïa.Paola Dalla Torre - 2004 - Studium 100 (6):987-997.
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  17. GRAZIANO LINGUA, La storia e le forme della fine. Paure e speranze escatologiche nel Novecento [I fili del pensiero. Collana di filosofia contemporanea diretta da Gianni Vattimo e Gianni Fornero], Paravia scriptorium, Torino 2000, pp. 218. [REVIEW]Luca Bertolino - 2001 - Filosofia 52 (1):147-152.
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    Review of The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability, by Jasbir K. Puar. [REVIEW]Eric Aldieri - 2019 - Philosophy Today 63 (3):771-772.
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    Living On; Not Getting Better.Margrit Shildrick - 2015 - Feminist Review 111 (1):10-24.
    The contemporary emergence of the concept ‘debility’, which pertains to a broad swathe of humanity whose ordinary lives simply persist without ever getting better, shares a time span with an acute critique of neo-liberal biopolitics. Where capital has historically relied on a population that through its labour necessarily becomes debilitated, the newer model of understanding references the intrinsic profitability of debility itself. The two dimensions overlap and co-exist, but what I shall pursue here are the implications of recognising that, at (...)
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  20. Fits and Misfits: Rethinking Disability, Debility, and World with Merleau-Ponty.Joel Reynolds & Gail Weiss - 2024 - Puncta 7 (1):1-4.
    This piece lays out the framework for a special issue on the topic of "Fits and Misfits," published as volume 7, issue 1 of Puncta: A Journal of Critical Phenomenology. We discuss the relationship between the concept of misfitting, coined by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, and debility, coined by Jasbir Puar, in relationship to scholarship on Merleau-Ponty. We then introduce each of the eight articles in the special issue: Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's "What Misfitting Makes," Susan Bredlau's "Conversational Accessibility: Healthcare, Community, and the (...)
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    The Grammar of Belonging: Bodies, Borders and Kin in the Belarusian—Polish Border Crisis.Olga Cielemęcka - 2023 - Feminist Review 134 (1):1-20.
    This article aims to be what Jasbir Puar referred to as ‘an unfolding archive’. It makes a critical intervention at a historical crisis point as it is unfolding. It sets out to examine the logic that writes the relations between bodies, borders and kin during the political crisis that transpired at the border of Belarus and Poland in 2021. I think of this logic in terms of a ‘grammar’, drawing on the idea articulated by Hortense J. Spillers, where ‘American (...)
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    Homonormative Collusions and the Subject of Rights: Reading Terrorist Assemblages.Margaret Denike - 2010 - Feminist Legal Studies 18 (1):85-100.
    This essay provides an analytic review of Jasbir Puar’s book, Terrorist Assemblages (2007), situating her discussion and analysis of “homonationalism” within the context of recent developments in queer theory in the USA, and specifically, critiques of queer liberalism and gay imperialism; racial analyses of hetero- and homo-normative formations; and challenges to identity politics and representational frameworks that dominate LGBT studies. It takes up Puar’s interest in finding new methods and ‘reading’ practices to track certain shifts in LGBT politics and (...)
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    Baczko e la Rivoluzione francese. Trama di un immaginario.Alessandro Guerra - 2025 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 36 (71):35-46.
    Il saggio ricostruisce il pensiero di Baczko riguardo la Rivoluzione francese. Frutto del progresso illuminista, la Rivoluzione aveva inaugurato uno spazio politico aperto all’utopia. Gli uomini che agivano il cambiamento politico e venivano forgiati dagli eventi rivoluzionari non delegavano al potere politico la realizzazione dei loro progetti di innovazione sociale. Termidoro serve a Baczko per sviluppare un’originale lettura del terrore, ovvero alle paure che i rivoluzionari avevano alimentato per smantellare ogni opposizione e neutralizzare le velleità di resistenza. Il terrore diviene (...)
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    Empire and the Dispositif of Queerness.Robert Nichols - 2012 - Foucault Studies 14:41-60.
    Thinkers heavily indebted to Foucault—such as Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, Jodi Melamed and Jasbir Puar—are at the fore of a contemporary interrogation of queerness and racialized empire. This paper critically surveys this terrain, differentiates several strands of it, and attempts a theoretical reframing such that we may be better equipped to gain new vantage on the central problematic. I argue that the current conviviality of queerness and empire is best understood not only through a univocal ‘homonationist’ lens, but also (...)
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    Mediations on Making Aaj Kaal.Nirmal Puwar - 2012 - Feminist Review 100 (1):124-141.
    This article excavates a discussion on the mediations that informed the making of the film Aaj Kaal by Asian elders, in a project directed by Avtar Brah and coordinated by Jasbir Panesar with the film trainer Vipin Kumar. It brings this largely unknown and inventive film to the foreground of current developments in participative media research practices. The discussion explores the coming together of the ethnographic imagination and performative pedagogies during the course of an adult education community project centred (...)
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    Neoliberal Misfits: Reconceptualizing Debility in the Critical Medical Humanities.Tobias Skiveren - 2022 - Journal of Medical Humanities 43 (4):601-613.
    In recent years, the concept of debility has gained a lot of attention. In critical theory and in the critical medical humanities, the concept has come to refer specifically to the general ill-health of ordinary lives under neoliberal capitalism; as such, it has triggered a surge of interest in large-scale affective assemblages that incapacitate multitudes of bodies. This article proposes _neoliberal misfit_ as a conceptual tool to remedy the dissolution of subjectivity in these discussions. Pushing back against Jasbir Puar (...)
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    Dimensions of Transnationalism.Alyosxa Tudor - 2017 - Feminist Review 117 (1):20-40.
    This article identifies and analyses links between conceptualisations of trans-gender and trans-national, and aims for a critical redefinition of political agency. Through an examination of theories on transing, passing and performativity in queer-, trans- and transnational feminist knowledge production—illustrated by discursive examples from transgender communities and Romanian migrant communities—I call for a conceptualisation of entangled power relations that does not rely on fixed, pre-established categories, but defines subjectivity through risk in political struggle. I suggest that ‘transing’ the nation and ‘transing’ (...)
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    Disability and Debility under Neoliberal Globalization.Mercer Gary - 2021 - Feminist Studies 47 (3):683-699.
    In its institutionalized form, disability studies has historically drawn from political activism in the United States and the United Kingdom, particularly struggles that sought rights and recognition through the development of a social understanding of disability in opposition to the mainstream medical model.1 Recent work that expands the geographic scope of disability studies beyond these contexts has spurred debate about the challenges such a move poses to the foundations of the field. This essay responds to the field’s transnational turn by (...)
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    From homo sacer to homo dolorosus: Biopower and the politics of suffering.Charles Wells - 2019 - European Journal of Social Theory 22 (3):416-431.
    This article argues that the indefinite detention and torture of prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp and the intentional destabilization of Palestinian civilian life in the Israeli occupied Palestinian territories are indicative of the emergence of a new postmodern form of power. Coining the term homo dolorosus – the man who is available to be made to suffer – this article seeks to understand this emergent politics of suffering through a historicized reading of Foucault’s typology of power, informed by (...)
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