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1
January 2003
- George Demartino, “Realizing Class Justice”
- Ross Weiner, “Power Hitters Strike Out: New Perspectives on Baseball and Slavery”
- Globalization: J. K. Gibson-Graham, “An Ethics of the Local”
- Globalization: David F. Ruccio, “Globalization and Imperialism” (M2K)
- Art: Susan Jahoda, “Flight Patterns”
- David L. Kristjanson-Gural, “Demand and the (Re)distribution of Value: A New Marxian Approach”
- Remarx: Richard Wolff, “Colonialism in Africa and Reparations: A Class Analysis”
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2
April 2003
- Adam David Morton, “Social Forces in the Struggle for Hegemony: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in International Political Economy”
- Asher Horowitz and Gad Horowitz, “An Ethical Orientation for Marxism: Geras and Levinas”
- Art: Pia Lindman, “Sauna as Cultural Practice”
Symposium: “NGOs, the State, and Civil Society”
- Alex Demirovic, “NGOs, the State, and Civil Society: The Transformation of Hegemony”
- Joaquim Hirsch, “The State’s New Clothes: NGOs and the Internationalization of States”
- Christopher Görg and Ulrich Brand, “Post-Fordist Societal Relationships with Nature: The Role of NGOs and the State in Biodiversity Politics”
REMARX
Remarx:
Benedito Moraes-Neto, “Marx and the (End of the) Labor Process at the End of the 20th Century”
REVIEWS
Review:
Geoff Mann, Late Victorian Holocausts, by Mike Davis
- VOLUME , NUMBER
3
July 2003
- Editors' Introduction p. 312
- Susan Jahoda and Grady Gerbracht, Curators' Introduction pp. 313 - 315
- Yahya M. Madra, Encircling the Real pp. 316 - 325
- Lori Waxman, Operational strategies: A collage of texts about contemporary art practices, and modernist architecture by Javier Cambre, Anna Novakov and Michael Rakowitz pp. 326 - 333
- John Peffer, The Burden Of Global Art pp. 334 - 338
- Nancy Hynes, Going Through the Motions: Globalisation and the Performance of Feeling pp. 339 - 342
- Y. Yeadon, Occasional Notes on Mark Lombardi's Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Reagan, Bush, Thatcher and the Arming of Iraq, c. 1979-1990, 3rd Version pp. 343 - 349
- Dennis Adams, RECOVERED 10 on 10 (Adams on Garanger): Editions Les Maîtres de Forme Contemporains, Brussels, 1993 pp. 350 - 351
- Ludovic Burel, Border.jpg, 2002 pp. 352 - 353
- Javier Cambre, Hábitat en Tránsito: Piñones, 2003 pp. 354 - 355
- Rutherford Chang, Alphabetized Newspaper, 2001 pp. 356 - 357
- Mark Dion, Mobile Birding Unit, 2001 pp. 358 - 359
- Carol Flax and Trebor Scholz, Tuesday Afternoon, 2001 pp. 360 - 361
- Grady Gerbracht, Time in Between, 2002-2003 pp. 362 - 363
- Gordon Knox, Global Priority: From an email conversation between Heng-Gil Han in New York City and Gordon Knox in Taiwan, Japan, California, and New York pp. 364 - 373
- Paul Isenrath, Antipodic Spots pp. 374 - 375
- Emily Jacir and Anton Sinkewich, Untitled, 2003 pp. 376 - 377
- Susan Jahoda, Mutations, 2003 pp. 378 - 379
- Jesal Kapadia, The Laughing Club, 2003 pp. 380 - 381
- Nina Katchadourian, Paranormal Postcards, 1995-present pp. 382 - 383
- William Kentridge, Portage, 2000 pp. 384 - 385
- Pia Lindman, Languages Of Mourning: Trauma And World Politics, 2003 pp. 386 - 387
- Mark Lombardi, Banca Nazionale, Reagan, Bush, Thatcher and the Arming of Iraq, c. 1979-1990, 3rd version pp. 388 - 389
- Jorge Macchi, Monoblock, 2000 pp. 390 - 391
- Liz Miller, Water Postcards, 2002 pp. 392 - 393
- Santu Mofokeng, Nightfall of the Spirit, 2002 pp. 394 - 395
- Olu Oguibe, Judgement Day, 2002 pp. 396 - 397
- Inhwan Oh, Things of Friendship, 2002 and ongoing pp. 398 - 399
- Josh On and Futurefarmers, They Rule, 2001-present pp. 400 - 401
- David Opdyke, Guns and Butter, 2000 You're Either With Us Or Against Us, 2001 pp. 402 - 403
- Kyong Park, Detroit: Making It Better For You [A Fiction], 2000 pp. 404 - 405
- Cesare Pietroiusti, The Other's Gaze, 2001 pp. 406 - 407
- The Atlas Group and Walid Raad, My Neck Is Thinner Than A Hair: A History of the Car Bomb in the Lebanese Wars of 1975 to 1991 pp. 408 - 409
- Michael Rakowitz, Minaret, 2000 pp. 410 - 411
- Allan Sekula, Dear Bill Gates, 1999 pp. 412 - 413
- Superflex, Guaraná, 2003 pp. 414 - 415
- Minnette Vári, Sentinel, a series of videographs, 2000 pp. 416 - 417
- Alex Villar, Temporary Occupations, video and installation, 2001 pp. 418 - 419
- Peter Walsh, Hoard, 2003 pp. 420 - 421
- Krzysztof Wodiczko, The Tijuana Projection, 2001 pp. 422 - 423
- Kumi Yamashita, Credit Card Portraits, 1993 pp. 424 - 425
- Cecilia Galiena, Global Stomach pp. 426 - 428
- Matt Freedman, The Word Around Us pp. 429 - 433
- VOLUME , NUMBER
4
October 2003
Symposium on Stephen Jay Gould, ed. Dean Saitta
- Dean Saitta, “Introduction”
- Val Dusek, "Steve Gould: Marxist as Biologist"
- Ullica Segerstrale, "Stephen Jay Gould: Intuitive Marxist and Biologist of Freedom"
- Stuart Newman, "Nature, Progress, and Stephen Jay Gould's Biopolitics"
- Daniel White, "Gould, Nietzsche, Marx: Toward an Ecology of Power"
- Michael Shermer, "Rethinking Stephen Jay Gould: Science and Politics in Evolutionary Theory"
- Ruth Hubbard, "The Mismeasure of the Gene"
- Mehmet Tabak, “Marxian Considerations on Morality, Justice, and Rights”
- Amitava Kumar, “During the Long Riots, the Fragrance of Cuticura”
- Remarx: Carles Muntaner, “Social Epidemeology and Class: A Critique of Richard Wilkinson’s Income Inequality and Social Capital Hypothesis”
- Remarx: David M. Brennan, “Enron: Understanding Deregulated Markets, Accounting Scandals, and Lost Savings”
- Review: Kenny Mostern, Profit and Pleasure, by Rosemary Hennesey
- Review: Richard Wolff, “La Revolution Surrealiste: 1920-1940”
- Review: Joseph W. Childers, Adorno: A Critical Reader, ed. Nigel Gibson and Andrew Rubin
- Review: Vincent Lyon-Callo, Mayan Visions: The Quest for Autonomy in an Age of Globalization, by June Nash