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30.12.2008
Homi K. Bhabha, E. Efe Çakmak

Forget Europe!

An interview with Homi Bhabha

For journals, Europe as a concept is worthwhile only if conceived of as a threshold to be surpassed, Homi Bhabha argues in interview with Emrah Efe Çacmak. Their work is per se internationalist and has to link communities of intellectuals and activists around the world. [ more ]

30.12.2008
E. Efe Çakmak, Mark C. Taylor

Forget journals!

22.12.2008
Jens Hacke

Feelings of community

19.12.2008
Karl Schlögel

Places and strata of memory

18.12.2008
André Orléan

Beyond transparency


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Secular noise reduced to a whisper

"Index on Censorship" investigates what Bush-Cheney did to civil liberties; "Esprit" welcomes America's first Chicagoan president; "Arena" asks whether there will be a Left after capitalism; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) writes Bush's epitaph; "Samtiden" scrutinizes racism in Norway; "Dilema veche" calls for a debate on anti-Semitism in Romania; "Osteuropa" weighs up causes and effects of the Georgian war; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Berlin) reports on parallel realities in Israel; and "Magyar Lettre Internationale" prefers literary canons in the plural.

02.12.2008
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The gothic way

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The malady of infinite aspiration

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Neither man nor woman nor dog nor cat

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The greed of others



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Klaus Naumann

was born in 1949 in Bremen and studied historical and political science at Philipps-Universität in Marburg/Lahn. Since 1992 he has been co-editor of "Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik" and a staff member of the Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung (Hamburg Institute for Social Research).



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Klaus Naumann

Displacement as an issue of German self-understanding

How the postwar West German state, in making the displacement of sections of the population integral to its self-definition, effectively tabooed the subject. [more]

22.06.2005



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