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  1. COVID – 19: A Critical Ontology of the present 1.Moulay Driss El Maarouf, Taieb Belghazi & Farouk El Maarouf - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (1):71-89.
    COVID-19 has crowned1 a number of other disasters (wildfires in Australia, Desert Locusts in Kenya, an imminent WWIII merging Iran and the US), causing panic to click into place and horror to become our global predicament, making us realize that we live in the illusion of the permanence of things, of mastery, and of immortality. People’s turning to social media for trans-local news on COVID-19 has stirred great ire in the world. This led to the proliferation of dark images that (...)
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  • Proliferating Panic: Regulating Representations of Sex and Gender during the Culture Wars.Cristyn Davies - 2008 - Cultural Studeis Review 14 (2):83-102.
    During the culture wars in the United States surveillance of representations of the American citizen reached a particular frenzy. This article explores the moral panic that has accompanied attempts by the New Right to shape and define the American citizen as heterosexual, monogamous, white, and a believer in middle-class family values. Davies focuses on the work of performance artists Karen Finley and Holly Hughes whose work challenges hegemonic discourses of gender and sexuality. They were two of those artists branded by (...)
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