Posts Tagged ‘subjectivity’

Reclaiming humanity in Palestinian hunger strikes: Revolutionary subjectivity and decolonizing the body

The deployment of the physical body into a site of struggle and resistance remains one of the most poignant and controversial methods of protest. Due to its tremendous toll, practising hunger strikes have always provoked extreme reactions, from bitter irony to deepest admiration. In just a matter of days, physical and mental deterioration begin to […]

The Obscure Mangiapane Cave in Sicily, Italy: Trapped in a time capsule

     Mangiapane Cave (known also in Italian as Grotta Mangiapane) is a cave that has been occupied on and off since prehistoric times. In addition to being a prehistoric site, Mangiapane Cave is also well-known for being the location of a village that is reported to have been left untouched for the last 70 years. […]

The Post-Capitalist Society is Already Emerging in Denmark

Home > The Post-Capitalist Society is Already Emerging in Denmark Alex Pietrowski, ContributorWaking Times Similar to the end of feudalism hundreds of years ago, is capitalism to be replaced by a new type of social infrastructure and an emergence of a new kind of human […]

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