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I’ve Got You Under My Skin: Digging Kerry Out and Burying the Bones(men)

Jack Z. Bratich

Rutgers University

This essay, written within a week of the November 2004 U.S. election, was intended as a fog cutter in the miasma of postelection gloom. Finding more than silver linings, it assesses our crucible moment, in the historical and the alchemist sense. We are witnessing a variety of extraparliamentary experiments on the political landscape. What can cultural researchers do in these times? What are our experiments, our own transformations, in this crucible?

Key Words: elections • Kerry • Bush • secession • autonomism • Hardt • Negri

Cultural Studies <=> Critical Methodologies, Vol. 5, No. 3, 294-297 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1532708605276908


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