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Autor:
Adam Sitze
Publikováno v:
Lateral, Vol 1 (2012)
Adam Sitze addresses the technological transformation of the academy, emphasized critically by Mowitt, which have put us beyond the troubles of discipline or disciplinarity to something more abstract and technical.
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https://doaj.org/article/defd35e7676c4ef0b3ee67b11cf3738c
Autor:
Adam Sitze
Adam Sitze meticulously traces the origins of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission back to two well-established instruments of colonial and imperial governance: the jurisprudence of indemnity and the commission of inquiry. This genealog
Autor:
Adam Sitze
Publikováno v:
Parallax. 27:433-456
Autor:
Adam Sitze
Publikováno v:
Safundi. 21:394-415
This essay explores the conditions of possibility for the critique of the new illiberalism exemplified by leaders such as Donald Trump and Jacob Zuma. It proposes three hypotheses. The first is tha...
Autor:
Adam Sitze
Publikováno v:
London Review of International Law. 7:181-214
This article argues that international criminal law implies a specific form of conscience. It then traces the vicissitudes of that conscience throughout the history of the criminalisation of apartheid in international law. It concludes with three the
Autor:
Adam Sitze
Publikováno v:
Law, Culture and the Humanities. 17:9-16
This article offers a close reading of Nasser Hussain’s 1989 essay on Salman Rushdie’s 1983 novel Shame in order to propose some thoughts on the basic problematic guiding Hussain’s inquiries into post-colonial law.
Autor:
Adam Sitze
Publikováno v:
Law, Culture and the Humanities. :174387212110301
This essay takes up the relation between free speech and academic freedom by inquiring into the problem of academic conscience. Its claim is that academic conscience originates in a certain kind of unmourned loss. To substantiate this claim, it comme
Autor:
Adam Sitze
Publikováno v:
The Massachusetts Review. 58:589-607
Part One of an essay. Following the uproar over free speech at Middlebury College, legal scholar Adam Sitze parses the difference between the first amendment protections for free speech, and the university’s responsibility for academic speech. Draw
Autor:
Adam Sitze
Publikováno v:
Safundi. 17:271-295
This essay is an inquiry into the forms of life and writing that emerge in the relation between study and revolt. After an initial sketch of the problem of “normal emergency” as it presents itself in post-apartheid South Africa, the essay then tu
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College Literature. 42:191-220
ITo pose once again a question-any question-about the future of the humanities is to risk receiving a diagnosis that comes so naturally that it almost seems automatic. "The humanities are-now as never before-in crisis."1 The reasons for this diagnosi