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Theory, Culture and Society 21 (6):67-89 (2004)

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  1. Between Constitutional Moments: Memorialising Past, Present and Future at the District Six Museum and Constitution Hill.Stacy Douglas - 2011 - Law and Critique 22 (2):171-187.
    This article explores the powers and potentialities of imaginations of political community at the site of the museum in contemporary South Africa. Taking the District Six Museum and Constitution Hill as the empirical backdrop, I explore the ways in which memorialising practices at these sites bolster or deflate the exaltation of the post-1996 constitutional moment. This argument aligns closely with contemporary discussions by South African constitutional theorists about the role of monumentalism and counter-monumentalism. Indeed, I argue that memorialising techniques employed (...)
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  • When was 9/11? Philosophy and the terror of futurity.Stella Gaon - 2008 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (4):339-356.
    This article offers a close reading of Derrida's response to the events of 11 September 2001, in the interview he conducted immediately afterwards with Giovanna Borradori in the text Philosophy in a Time of Terror (2003). I argue that this text is significantly different from previous philosophical responses to horrific political events (such as those by Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno and Hannah Arendt) insofar as it invites us to contest radically the assumption that philosophy's role is to envision and to (...)
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