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Borderlands : new issue::movement, bodies, sites v
May 15, 2003 - 5:46am -- hydrarchist
Anonymous Comrade writes:
New issue::movement, bodies, sites vol 2 no 1 2003
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/
:::in the latest issue...
"Tango is the dance of the milieu – the in-between...tango never finds
its rightful place, dancing instead at the borders of existence in the
interloping worlds between here and there." Erin Manning
"The airport not only transforms a body on the ground into a body in the
air, but it also involves the incorporeal transformation of the
travelling body — as a citizen, a passenger (pax), a baggage allowance,
an accused or an innocent." Gillian Fuller
"Whether God or the law—or indeed capital—are decreed as sovereign, in
each case this sovereignty consists not in the recognition of universal
human rights but in the stipulation of who has the right to be regarded
as human, and who has not. In this way, there is always a space created
for those who are excluded from the community and from definitions of
humanity: non-citizen, non-believer and the uncommodifiable." Angela
Mitropoulos
"...what took place in Seattle was a kind of explosion that lead to the
construction of a new global imaginary...It seemed to us [DeriveApprodi]
that this was the first time in the history of anti-systemic movements
that a movement had emerged that took the unification of the planet not
as an end but as a starting point." Sandro Mezzadra
"Worriers cannot care about their nation because they have not been and
are not being cared for properly by it." Ghassan Hage
Volume 2 Number 1, 2003
DANCE OF THE IN-BETWEEN: HUMANS, MOVEMENT, SITES
Editor: Anthony Burke
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/iss ues/vol2no1.html
ESSAYS::DIALOGUE::COMMENTARY::REVIEWS::POETRY
Sandro Mezzadra & Brett Neilson:: Né qui, né altrove‹Migration,
Detention, Desertion
Tanya Reinhart:: Sophisticated Transfer in Palestine
Erin Manning:: Negotiating Influence: Argentine tango and
a politics of touch
Ghassan Hage:: On Worrying: the lost art of the well-administered
national cuddle
Gillian Fuller:: Life in Transit: between airport and camp
Steve Hemming & Daryle Rigney:: Adelaide Oval: a postcolonial 'site'?
Angela Mitropoulos:: The Barbed End of Human Rights
Don McMaster:: Asylum Seekers and the Politics of Citizenship
Katrina Lee Koo:: Complex in Nature: reading environmental security
debates
(Simon Dalby, Environmental Security, U. Minnesota Press, 2002).
McKenzie Wark & Simon Dalby:: Symposium: empire, analysis, disorder
(Alain Joxe, Empire of Disorder, Semiotext(e), 2002)
Catherine Mills:: An Ethics of Bare Life: Agamben on witnessing
(Giorgio Agamben, Remnants of Auschwitz, Zone 1999)
Cassi Plate:: Making Connections: reporting refugee policy
(Peter Mares, Borderline, UNSW Press, 2002)
Mohsan Soltani Zand:: Two poems-Sand & Rain
RECENT BORDERLANDS ISSUES
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/iss ues/index.html
:::On What Grounds? Sovereignties, Territorialities & Indigenous Rights
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/iss ues/vol1no2.html
:::09/11/02: Unhappy Anniversary
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/iss ues/vol1no1.html
:::Borderphobias: The Politics of Insecurity post-9/11
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/iss ues/vol1no1.html
PLEASE CIRCULATE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WIDELY
Please circulate this announcement to friends, students, colleagues and
anyone who may be interested in the writings in borderlands ejournal.
Please ask your library to create a catalogue entry for borderlands
ejournal - no subscription or prior permission is required.
BORDERLANDS ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER
For regular email updates on borderlands issues, calls for papers, books
for review and interesting events, send a blank email to:
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COPYRIGHT STATEMENT
All content in borderlands ejournal is copyright.
Borderlands is willing to consider the republication of its material,
but permission must be sought from the publisher, Anthony Burke,
beforehand.
Email: borderlands@pobox.com
BORDERLANDS EJOURNAL:::ISSN 1447-0810
__________________________________________________ _____________
Dr. Anthony Burke
Publisher/Managing Editor
::: borderlands ejournal :::
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/
email: borderlands@pobox.com"
Anonymous Comrade writes:
New issue::movement, bodies, sites vol 2 no 1 2003
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/
:::in the latest issue...
"Tango is the dance of the milieu – the in-between...tango never finds
its rightful place, dancing instead at the borders of existence in the
interloping worlds between here and there." Erin Manning
"The airport not only transforms a body on the ground into a body in the
air, but it also involves the incorporeal transformation of the
travelling body — as a citizen, a passenger (pax), a baggage allowance,
an accused or an innocent." Gillian Fuller
"Whether God or the law—or indeed capital—are decreed as sovereign, in
each case this sovereignty consists not in the recognition of universal
human rights but in the stipulation of who has the right to be regarded
as human, and who has not. In this way, there is always a space created
for those who are excluded from the community and from definitions of
humanity: non-citizen, non-believer and the uncommodifiable." Angela
Mitropoulos
"...what took place in Seattle was a kind of explosion that lead to the
construction of a new global imaginary...It seemed to us [DeriveApprodi]
that this was the first time in the history of anti-systemic movements
that a movement had emerged that took the unification of the planet not
as an end but as a starting point." Sandro Mezzadra
"Worriers cannot care about their nation because they have not been and
are not being cared for properly by it." Ghassan Hage
Volume 2 Number 1, 2003
DANCE OF THE IN-BETWEEN: HUMANS, MOVEMENT, SITES
Editor: Anthony Burke
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/iss ues/vol2no1.html
ESSAYS::DIALOGUE::COMMENTARY::REVIEWS::POETRY
Sandro Mezzadra & Brett Neilson:: Né qui, né altrove‹Migration,
Detention, Desertion
Tanya Reinhart:: Sophisticated Transfer in Palestine
Erin Manning:: Negotiating Influence: Argentine tango and
a politics of touch
Ghassan Hage:: On Worrying: the lost art of the well-administered
national cuddle
Gillian Fuller:: Life in Transit: between airport and camp
Steve Hemming & Daryle Rigney:: Adelaide Oval: a postcolonial 'site'?
Angela Mitropoulos:: The Barbed End of Human Rights
Don McMaster:: Asylum Seekers and the Politics of Citizenship
Katrina Lee Koo:: Complex in Nature: reading environmental security
debates
(Simon Dalby, Environmental Security, U. Minnesota Press, 2002).
McKenzie Wark & Simon Dalby:: Symposium: empire, analysis, disorder
(Alain Joxe, Empire of Disorder, Semiotext(e), 2002)
Catherine Mills:: An Ethics of Bare Life: Agamben on witnessing
(Giorgio Agamben, Remnants of Auschwitz, Zone 1999)
Cassi Plate:: Making Connections: reporting refugee policy
(Peter Mares, Borderline, UNSW Press, 2002)
Mohsan Soltani Zand:: Two poems-Sand & Rain
RECENT BORDERLANDS ISSUES
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/iss ues/index.html
:::On What Grounds? Sovereignties, Territorialities & Indigenous Rights
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/iss ues/vol1no2.html
:::09/11/02: Unhappy Anniversary
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/iss ues/vol1no1.html
:::Borderphobias: The Politics of Insecurity post-9/11
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/iss ues/vol1no1.html
PLEASE CIRCULATE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WIDELY
Please circulate this announcement to friends, students, colleagues and
anyone who may be interested in the writings in borderlands ejournal.
Please ask your library to create a catalogue entry for borderlands
ejournal - no subscription or prior permission is required.
BORDERLANDS ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER
For regular email updates on borderlands issues, calls for papers, books
for review and interesting events, send a blank email to:
join-borderlands_news@edna.edu.au
COPYRIGHT STATEMENT
All content in borderlands ejournal is copyright.
Borderlands is willing to consider the republication of its material,
but permission must be sought from the publisher, Anthony Burke,
beforehand.
Email: borderlands@pobox.com
BORDERLANDS EJOURNAL:::ISSN 1447-0810
__________________________________________________ _____________
Dr. Anthony Burke
Publisher/Managing Editor
::: borderlands ejournal :::
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/
email: borderlands@pobox.com"