Stations of the Cross: Adorno and Christian Right Radio/Powerless by Design: The Age of the International Community

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Tue Oct 17 09:29:28 PDT 2000


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Just saw the Feher book yesterday. He edited those Zone books back in the 80's for M.I.T. Press. Blurbs from both Judith Butler AND Paul Berman! Accuses the anti-imperialist left of disingenousness and incoherence in regards to positions on Western intervention in Serbia, East Timor, Rwanda. First chapter compares positions on Bosnia circa 1995 in The Nation with NATO/Serbia, 1999.Glancing at the footnotes, Zizek's Double Blackmail piece figures at the end of the book.

Michael Pugliese

Stations of the Cross: Adorno and Christian Right Radio Paul Apostolidis

Since the 1970s, American society has provided especially fertile ground for the growth of the Christian right and its influence on both political and cultural discourse. In Stations of the Cross political theorist Paul Apostolidis shows how a critical component of this movement's popular culture--evangelical conservative radio interacts with the current U.S. political economy.

Powerless by Design: The Age of the International Community Michel Feher

Michel Feher addresses Western officials' responses to post-Cold War conflicts and analyzes the reactions of the Left to their governments' positions. Feher pays particular attention to how the West reacted to crises in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia



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