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Antinomies of the Postsecular — Why b2 is not postsecular
A new and controversial special issue, Volume 40, Number 1, Spring 2013, has just appeared . . . .In his Introduction to b2‘s special issue, Antinomies of the Postsecular, Aamir Mufti explains his and his colleague’s desire to investigate the surrounding philosophy on this modern “return to religion.”
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Expanded Engagement
b2 has decided to expand its engagement with intellectuals and artists from around the world, and from within and outside academia. We will launch a series of collaborations and exchanges within and outside the US to enable us better to interrogate the world we currently inhabit. Having relaunched ourselves a few years ago by closing the journal to unsolicited or unapproved submissions, we aim now to become a more active and purposive collective, a center, for progressive thinking and intellectual work. We will enhance the journal’s international involvements, hoping to dedicate more of our resources to the work of colleagues in different parts of the world. Politically, our aim is to help understand current configurations of power and open new lines of thought, drawing on historical resources, that meet our new realities.
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Legacies for the Future
boundary 2 invites abstracts of articles and proposals for special issues and dossiers of materials that engage analytically with books, authors, and movements from recent history. Abstracts and proposals should explain how the subject materials contain and offer resources useful now to the critical task of imagining, as Edward Said once said, “alternative futures.” Proposals should be historical and philological while taking seriously the most advanced critical work of the theory movement and its predecessors.
Please address questions and proposals to boundary2@outlook.com or post replies here.
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Joseph Cleary, "The History of the Novel and Empire in the Work of Edward Said and Georg Lukács"
Joe Cleary opens b2‘s Legacies of the Future: The Life and Work of Edward Said. Turn up the volume.
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cover photo: Map of Robinson Crusoe Island
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Aamir Mufti, "The Late Style of Bandung Humanism"
Aamir Mufti brings the historic Bandung Conference into the scope of the conversation. A part of b2‘s series on The Life and Work of Edward Said.
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cover photo: Gedung Merdeka in Bandung
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Slavery and Justice
Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice, Brown University
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Boston b2 discussions
Anyone in the Boston area might want to know about this discussion of b2’s contributions to the legacy of critical thought. Thanks to the Critical Social Theory Cluster at Northeastern for their interest in our enduring record of important work. Here is the link to their web page with list of readings, time, and place. Critical Social Theory Cluster at Northeastern University.
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The MLA and b2
please visit the Duke U P booth for our latest issues and news on forthcoming projects. And find our editors and authors speaking all over Boston these days.