Kemitraan Library

  • Home
  • Information
  • News
  • Help
  • Librarian
  • Member Area
  • Select Language :
    Arabic Bengali Brazilian Portuguese English Espanol German Indonesian Japanese Malay Persian Russian Thai Turkish Urdu

Search by :

ALL Author Subject ISBN/ISSN Advanced Search

Last search:

{{tmpObj[k].text}}

Filter by

  • Publication Year
  • Availability
  • Attachment
  • Collection Type
    See More
  • General Material Designation
    See More
  • Location
    See More
  • Language
Found 12368 from your keywords: subject="Islam and politics-Tu...
First Page Previous 311 312 313 314 315 Next Last Page
cover
SUSPECTS IN THE CITY: Browning the 'not-quite' Canadian citizen
Burman, Jenny

This essay explores the circulation of fear and suspicion in Toronto and Montreal during perceived national security crises, which in recent years have been heavily influenced by post-9/11 US events, discourses and legal acts. It discusses how non-status residents and 'Canadian-born brown' residents have both become the focus of suspicion and intensified their own suspicion of fellow residents …

Edition
Volume 24, Issue 2 March 2010 , pages 200 - 213
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
TINGS BROWN!: Nationalists, regionalists and tourists making claims on the state
Harewood, Susan

In Barbados economic hardship has a color. Ask Barbadians 'how're you doing?' and, if things are difficult in any way they might answer, 'Tings brown!' This seems to be an especially appropriate phrase for this paper which explores the inter-relations between contemporary racialized identificatory strategies and economic hardship in the Caribbean. My interest is in exploring the challenges Cari…

Edition
Volume 24, Issue 2 March 2010 , pages 214 - 233
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
475° FROM SEPTEMBER 11: Citizenship, immigration, same-sex marriage, and the…
Lugo-Lugo, Carmen R.Bloodsworth-Lugo, Mary K.

Under US leadership, political structures in the post-9/11 world have developed and deployed rhetorical techniques aimed at identifying, excluding, and prosecuting specific bodies. In this paper, we analyze governmental and cultural rhetoric in the United States during 2006 on the issues of immigration (including immigration policies and proposed reform) and same-sex marriage (including bans to…

Edition
Volume 24, Issue 2 March 2010 , pages 234 - 255
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
ISLAMOPHOBIA, CULTURE AND RACE IN THE AGE OF EMPIRE
Semati, Mehdi

This paper offers a genealogical sketch of the figure of the Muslim Other as it is figured in the post-Cold War popular and political imaginary. It explores why 'culture' has acquired a putative explanatory power in the post-Cold War (geo)politics. In addressing differentialist racism, it posits Islamophobia as an ideological response that conflates histories, politics, societies and cultures o…

Edition
Volume 24, Issue 2 March 2010 , pages 256 - 275
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
LATIN AMERICA AT A CROSSROADS: Alternative modernizations, post-liberalism, o…
Escobar, Arturo

This paper examines the socio-economic, political, and cultural transformations that have been taking place in South America during the past ten years, particularly in Ecuador, Venezuela, and Bolivia. Whereas at the level of the states the transformations do not seem to venture beyond alternative forms of modernization, the discourses and strategies of some social movements suggest radical poss…

Edition
Volume 24, Issue 1 January 2010 , pages 1 - 65
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
PERFORMING SOMALI IDENTITY IN THE DIASPORA: 'Wherever I go I know who I am'
Langellier, Kristin M.

Somali refugees who fled the collapse of their homeland and resettled in the US narrate 'who they are' within a bewildering entanglement of cultural differences layered with diasporic tensions. This analysis examines the storytelling of a young woman refugee to Lewiston, Maine, who embodies the performative tensions that animate Somali identity at this intense historical moment and in this dens…

Edition
Volume 24, Issue 1 January 2010 , pages 66 - 94
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
CHOOSING USING: Drug policy, consumer culture and 'junkie' manquees
Brook, Heather

This article investigates the shaping of contemporary drug-using (and non-drug-using) subjectivities through operations of choice and consumption. Examining various registers of 'possession,' it argues that in the construction of both docile and irredeemably flawed consumers, 'choice' (and its negation) is pivotal. Exploring motifs of choice, possession and pleasure in the operations of 'normal…

Edition
Volume 24, Issue 1 January 2010 , pages 95 - 109
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
REPRODUCING REGIMES OF IMPUNITY: Fake encounters and the informalization of e…
Duschinski, Haley

In India, the phrase 'fake encounter' refers to the extrajudicial killing of a civilian followed by the official claim that the victim was a Pakistani infiltrator killed in a legitimate military encounter with police or army forces. This article explores the widespread pattern of fake encounters in Kashmir Valley in order to shed light on the processes through which violence and terror become f…

Edition
Volume 24, Issue 1 January 2010 , pages 110 - 132
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION, EMINENT DOMAIN, AND THE CONTRADICTIONS OF NEO-LIBERALISM
Gibson, Timothy A.

One of the distinguishing characteristics of neo-liberal capitalism, as Paul Smith has argued, is the prominent role played by primitive accumulation - that is, the process through which social resources currently outside the circuit of capital are expropriated, often by the state, and thrust into circulation. The persistence of primitive forms of accumulation raises an important contradiction …

Edition
Volume 24, Issue 1 January 2010 , pages 133 - 160
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
POST-COLONIAL REFLECTIONS ON THE 'INTERNATIONALIZATION' OF CULTURAL STUDIES
Shome, Raka

This essay addresses the difficult politics of 'internationalizing' cultural studies. In an effort to participate in ongoing conversations about, and around, 'internationalizing' cultural studies, this essay invites us to attend to the frames of reference that can sometimes underlie our efforts at 'internationalizing' cultural studies. Examining larger issues such as our frequent unexamined poi…

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 694
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
HIGHER EDUCATION 'REFORM', HEGEMONY, AND NEO-COLD WAR IDEOLOGY: Lessons from …
Cerwonka, Allaine

Examining some of the specifics of educational 'reform' in the post-state socialist political landscape, this article argues that the reproduction of Western hegemony in Eastern Europe and within the academic global political economy is more complex than we can grasp through idealist critiques of travelling theory and of representations alone. We need to attend to the materiality of hegemony, i…

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 720
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
INTERPRETING TRANSNATIONAL CULTURAL PRACTICES: Social discourses on a Korean …
Kim, Sujeong

This article explores the ways in which East Asian countries approach and understand the transnational flows of Korean cultural products. Specifically, it examines newspaper discourses from Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and China concerning the high popularity of a transnationalized Korean drama, Dae Jang-geum, across those societies. By adopting a quantitative and qualitative discourse analysis, th…

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 736
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
NEGOTIATING A COMMON TRANSNATIONAL SPACE: Mapping performance in Jamaican Dan…
Stanley-Niaah, Sonjah

At the interstices of cultural geography and performance studies, this article continues the author's earlier research and writing on Jamaica's Dancehall culture, and analyzes the applicability of insights gained to other black performance genres, most notably South African Kwaito. Through research methods including interviews and participant observation, a comparative perspective on Dancehall …

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 756
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
BEYOND ETHNICITY, INTO EQUALITY: Re-thinking hybridity and transnationalism i…
Yue, Ming-Bao

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 775
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 775
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
TRANSLATING THE TRANSNATIONAL: Teaching the 'Other' in translation
Vatanabadi, Shouleh

This article is concerned with the uneven landscape of cultural flows across the global south and north. By examining geo-political hierarchies in the production of knowledge through translation and teaching, the article raises questions about the shortcomings of the term, 'transnational' as it is employed in post-colonial and cultural studies today. Reception of Middle Eastern cultural texts w…

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 795
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
TRANSGEOGRAPHICAL PRACTICES OF MARRONAGE IN SOME AFRICAN FILMS: Peck, Sissako…
de B'beacuteri, Boulou Ebanda

In this article, I mobilize the notion of 'marronage' to analyze the ways in which specific practices of representation allow us to observe transgeographical practices of expression in the films of Raoul Peck, Abderrahmane Sissako, and Jean-Marie Teacuteno. I suggest that the works of these three filmmakers are not relational and do not attempt to recuperate colonial and imperial experience in …

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 810
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
FROM CULTURAL STUDIES TO TUDES CULTURELLES, TUDES DE LA CULTURE, AND SCIENC…
Chalard-Fillaudeau, Anne

The starting point of our reflexion about the place of Cultural Studies in France and the development of French Cultural Studies lies in a double paradox. The first paradox consists in the absence of any stable terminology and taxonomy, whereas Cultural Studies has already, though implicitly - almost secretly, encroached on the French scientific realm in the shape of very plastic and dynamic fo…

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 831
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
'A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN'?: Cultural Studies' relationship to institutionalizatio…
D'arcy, Chantal Cornut-Gentille

The phrase, 'a room of one's own,' coined by Virginia Woolf, refers not only to the physical space necessary for creating art but also to the hitherto ungranted space within the canon for women artists. In an attempt to relate to the dilemma posed by Woolf, my aim in this paper is to assess whether, as a physical site, the Spanish University (its departments and curricula) provides the intellec…

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 855
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
POLITICAL ONTOLOGY: Cultural Studies without 'cultures'?
Blaser, Mario

In this article I seek to put into conversation two different but convergent intellectual/political projects, Lawrence Grossberg's 'radically contextualist cultural studies' and 'political ontology', an emergent analytical framework being developed by a loosely connected network of scholars. Central to both projects is the question of modernity, but while Grossberg's cultural studies focuses on…

Edition
Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 873
ISBN/ISSN
09502386
Collation
-
Series Title
Cultural Studies
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Deadwood abundance in recently harvested and old Nova Scotia hardwood forests
Moroni, M. T.Ryan, D. A. J.

Deadwood (dead standing tree (snag), woody debris (WD; downed deadwood), buried wood and stump abundance) was estimated in northern hardwood forests of Nova Scotia dominated by Acer saccharum, Betula alleghaniensis, Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera and Acer rubum. Three strata were examined (1) old forests, (2) forests clearcut 1–2 years before measurement and (3) forests clearcut 8 years b…

Edition
Volume 83, Number 2, April 2010. Pp. 219-227
ISBN/ISSN
0015752x
Collation
-
Series Title
Forestry an International Journal of Forest Research
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
First Page Previous 311 312 313 314 315 Next Last Page
Kemitraan Library
  • Information
  • Services
  • Librarian
  • Member Area

About Us

Established in 2003, the Library of Kemitraan was originally designed to record and collect all Kemitraan and grantees publications. However, today it broadly develops and serves more sectors to expand the collection to facilitate research activities, particularly since the inception of the Knowledge and Research Management within Kemitraan.

Search

start it by typing one or more keywords for title, author or subject

Keep SLiMS Alive Want to Contribute?

© 2025 — Senayan Developer Community

Powered by SLiMS
Select the topic you are interested in
  • Computer Science, Information & General Works
  • Philosophy & Psychology
  • Religion
  • Social Sciences
  • Language
  • Pure Science
  • Applied Sciences
  • Art & Recreation
  • Literature
  • History & Geography
Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Advanced Search