Radical Philosophy 2.09 / Winter 2020-21

Radical Philosophy 2.09 / Winter 2020-21

Radical Philosophy Collective

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Radical Philosophy
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Articles & Commentaries Unnatural feelings, by Clare Hemmings Always trouble, by Isabell Dahms Uncaptured desires, by Demet Sahende Dinler Dossier I : Grammars of Bolsonarismo Of what is Bolsonaro the name?, by Rodrigo NunesAmefricanity, by Raquel Barreto’Brazil above everything, God above all’, by Ana Carolina EvangelistaDossier II: Universal Basic IncomeFrom forced labour to creative work, an Interview of Guy Standing with Martina Tazzioli Life is mine, by Cristina MoriniRethinking basic income, by
 Federico Chicchi and Emanuele Leonardi ReviewsSianne Ngai, Theory of the Gimmick, by Alex FletcherCecile Malaspina, An Epistemology of Noise, by Iain Campbell Legacy Russell, Glitch Feminism, by Amber Husain Robert Pippin, Filmed Thought, by Daniel Fraser Nadine El-Enany, (B)ordering Britain, by 
Joel White Fadi A. Bardawil, Revolution and Disenchantment, by Francesco AnselmettiMartina Tazzioli, The Making of Migration, by Emma McCluskeyMiguel de Beistegui, The Government of Desire, by Antonio Cerella Obituary : María Lugones, 1944-2020, by Françoise Vergès  3

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