- Philip Derbyshire, "Romanticism of the Multitude". Radical Philosophy 169 (September/October 2011): 51-53. (Also here (pdf file))
- Silvio Waisbord, Review. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 7.1 (May 2011): 101-104.
- Donald Kingsbury, "Something Always Escapes! Beasley-Murray’s Posthegemony". Theory & Event 14.3 (2011).
- Oscar Cabezas, "Review: Posthegemony: Political Theory and Latin America"
- Gastón Gordillo, "Affective Hegemonies"
Thursday, September 01, 2011
critiques
A few more reviews of Posthegemony have now appeared. I will respond to some of the points they raise, but in the meantime, here are the responses the book has received to date:
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The Kingsbury link wants a password.
(For the UBC library)
<span>Yes, both the Kingsbury and the Derbyshire links are password-protected, I'm afraid.
I'll fix the Kingsbury one so it's not UBC-specific.</span>
Jon, please, upload those two on your webpage...my poor university doesn´t have access to anything!
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