Death Scenes

An issue of: South Atlantic Quarterly

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Pages: 216

Volume 110, Number 4

Published: Fall 2011

An issue of: South Atlantic Quarterly

Special Issue Editors: David A. Ellison, Katrina Schlunke

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Death without Life: Grievability and IVF-David A. Ellison and Isabel Karpin

Leaving No Remains: Death among the Bengalis in Jhumpa Lahiri's Fiction-

Mridula Nath Chakraborty

Autopbiography-Grant Farred

“I did not lose my baby... My baby just died”: Twenty-First-Century Discourses of Miscarriage in Political and Historical Context-Catherine Kevin

Death Scene Protester: An Aboriginal Rights Activist in 1920s London-Fiona Paisley

Productive Death: The Necropedagogy of a Young Soviet Hero-Maria Tumarkin

Duo pezzi in su la piazza: The Death of the Body Politic in Western Political Thought-Bruce Buchan

Real-Life Death: Between Public and Private, Interior and Exterior, the Real and the Fictional-

Margaret Gibson

Teresa Margolles's Crime Scene Aesthetics-

Rebecca Scott Bray

Animated Documentary and the Scene of Death: Experiencing Waltz with Bashir-Katrina Schlunke

AGAINST the DAY

Note from the Editor-Michael Hardt

Democracy and Minimal Politics: The Political Difference and Its Consequences -Oliver Marchart

Marked Unmarked: Black Politics and the Western Political-Barnor Hesse

Politics Surrounded-Fred Moten and Stefano Harney

Beyond the State, beyond the Desert-Sandro Mezzadra

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