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1942-, Guerra François-Xavier, and Peire Jaime, eds. Actores, representaciones e imaginarios: Homenaje a François-Xavier Guerra. [Tres de Febrero, Argentina]: Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, 2007.

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Osuna, Jesús Manuel Fitch, Adolfo Benito Narváez Tijerina, and Gerardo Vázquez Rodríguez. Lo imaginario: Seis aproximaciones. Monterrey, Nuevo León, México: UANL, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, 2015.

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Ferreri, Mara. The Permanence of Temporary Urbanism. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462984912.

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Temporary urbanism has become a distinctive feature of urban life after the 2008 global financial crisis. This book offers a critical exploration of its emergence and establishment as a seductive discourse and as an entangled field of practice encompassing architecture, visual and performative arts, urban regeneration policies and planning. Drawing on seven years of semi-ethnographic research, it explores the politics of temporariness from a situated analysis of neighbourhood transformation, media representations and wider political and cultural shifts in austerity London. Through a longitudinal engagement with projects and practitioners, the book tests the power of aesthetic and cultural interventions and highlights tensions between the promise of vacant space re-appropriation and its commodification. Against the normalisation of ephemerality, it presents a critique of the permanence of temporary urbanism as a glamorisation of the anticipatory politics of precarity which are transforming cities, subjectivities and imaginaries of urban action.
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Richard, Ellis. American political cultures. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 1993.

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Camacho, Alicia R. Schmidt. Migrant imaginaries: Latino cultural politics in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. New York: New York University Press, 2008.

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Camacho, Alicia R. Schmidt. Migrant imaginaries: Latino cultural politics in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. New York: New York University Press, 2008.

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Hebel, Udo J., and Christoph Wagner, eds. Pictorial Cultures and Political Iconographies. Berlin, New York: DE GRUYTER, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110237863.

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1934-, Chatfield Charles, Van den Dungen Peter, and Council on Peace Research in History., eds. Peace movements and political cultures. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1988.

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1948-, Gruneau Richard S., ed. Popular cultures and political practices. Toronto, Ont: Garamond Press, 1988.

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Taller sobre el Imaginario (2003 Universidad de Guadalajara). La seducción simbólica: Estudios sobre el imaginario. Ciudad de Buenos Aires: Prometeo Libros, 2007.

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Saavedra, Marco Estrada, and Alejandro Agudo Sanchíz. (Trans)formaciones del estado en los márgenes de Latinoamérica: Imaginarios alternativos, aparatos inacabados y espacios transnacionales. Edited by Colegio de México. Centro de Estudios Sociológicos and Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City, Mexico). Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas. México, D.F: Colegio de México, 2011.

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Rundell, John. Imaginaries of Modernity: Politics, Cultures, Tensions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Rundell, John. Imaginaries of Modernity: Politics, Cultures, Tensions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Rundell, John. Imaginaries of Modernity: Tensions, Politics, Cultures. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Bernsand, Niklas, and Barbara Törnquist-Plewa. Cultural and Political Imaginaries in Putin's Russia. BRILL, 2018.

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Bernsand, Niklas. Cultural and Political Imaginaries in Putin’s Russia. Brill, 2018.

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Rivas, Cecilia M. Salvadoran Imaginaries: Mediated Identities and Cultures of Consumption. Rutgers University Press, 2014.

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Rivas, Cecilia M. Salvadoran Imaginaries: Mediated Identities and Cultures of Consumption. Rutgers University Press, 2014.

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Rivas, Cecilia M. Salvadoran Imaginaries: Mediated Identities and Cultures of Consumption. Rutgers University Press, 2014.

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Rivas, Cecilia M. Salvadoran Imaginaries: Mediated Identities and Cultures of Consumption. Rutgers University Press, 2014.

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Rivas, Cecilia M. Salvadoran Imaginaries: Mediated Identities and Cultures of Consumption. Rutgers University Press, 2014.

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Ruprecht, Lucia. Gestural Imaginaries. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190659370.001.0001.

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Gestural Imaginaries: Dance and Cultural Theory in the Early Twentieth Century offers a new interpretation of European modernist dance by addressing it as guiding medium in a vibrant field of gestural culture that ranges across art and philosophy. Taking further Cornelius Castoriadis’s concept of the social imaginary, it explores this imaginary’s embodied forms. Close readings of dances, photographs, and literary texts are juxtaposed with discussions of gestural theory by thinkers including Walter Benjamin, Sigmund Freud, and Aby Warburg. Choreographic gesture is defined as a force of intermittency that creates a new theoretical status of dance. The book shows how this also bears on contemporary theory. It shifts emphasis from Giorgio Agamben’s preoccupation with gestural mediality to Jacques Rancière’s multiplicity of proliferating, singular gestures, arguing for their ethical and political relevance. Mobilizing dance history and movement analysis, it highlights the critical impact of works by choreographers such as Vaslav Nijinsky, Jo Mihaly, and Alexander and Clotilde Sakharoff. It also offers choreographic readings of Franz Kafka and Alfred Döblin. Gestural Imaginaries proposes that modernist dance conducts a gestural revolution that enacts but also exceeds the insights of past and present cultural theory. It makes a case for archive-based, cross-medial, and critically informed dance studies, transnational German studies, and the theoretical potential of performance itself.
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Madhok, Sumi. On Vernacular Rights Cultures: The Gendered Imaginaries of Human Rights, Political Protest and Citizenship in South Asia. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2021.

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Schmidt, Kerstin. State of Human Rights: Historical Genealogies, Political Controversies, and Cultural Imaginaries. Universitatsverlag Winter GmbH Heidelberg, 2020.

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Stubbs, Paul. Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement: Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Imaginaries. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2023.

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Aizura, Aren Z. Mobile Subjects: Transnational Imaginaries of Gender Reassignment. Duke University Press, 2018.

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Aizura, Aren Z. Mobile subjects: Transnational imaginaries of gender reassignment. 2018.

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Sine, Elizabeth E. Rebel Imaginaries: Labor, Culture, and Politics in Depression-Era California. Duke University Press, 2020.

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Sine, Elizabeth E. Rebel Imaginaries: Labor, Culture, and Politics in Depression-Era California. Duke University Press, 2020.

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Sine, Elizabeth E. Rebel Imaginaries: Labor, Culture, and Politics in Depression-Era California. Duke University Press, 2020.

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Parker, John. Urbanization and Urban Cultures. Edited by John Parker and Richard Reid. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199572472.013.0019.

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Urbanization and the creation of distinctive urban cultures are amongst the most dramatic social transformations in modern African history. This chapter considers the emergence of the field of African urban studies in the late colonial period, as sociologists began to research new forms of town life, and traces the development of a fully fledged urban history of the continent through to current concerns with ‘urban imaginaries’. The cosmopolitan nature of African towns and cities is traced from the nineteenth century to the colonial and postcolonial cities of the twentieth century by way of the key themes in urban history: built environments and urban networks, social and economic life, urban politics, and the arts.
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Torres, David Jiménez. Ramiro De Maeztu and England: Imaginaries, Realities and Repercussions of a Cultural Encounter. Tamesis Books Ltd, 2016.

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Thorsten, Marie. Superhumanizing Japan: Imaginaries of the US-Japan Trade War (Routledge Contemporary Japan). Routledge, 2008.

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Taylor, Charles. Modern Social Imaginaries. Duke University Press, 2004.

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Taylor, Charles. Modern Social Imaginaries. Duke University Press, 2004.

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Goswami, Manu, Janaki Nair, Shabnum Tejani, and Mrinalini Sinha. Political Imaginaries in Twentieth-Century India. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2022.

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Goswami, Manu, Janaki Nair, Shabnum Tejani, and Mrinalini Sinha. Political Imaginaries in Twentieth-Century India. Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, 2023.

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Laruelle, Marlène. Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Laruelle, Marlène. Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Laruelle, Marlene. Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields. Routledge, 2020.

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Laruelle, Marlène. Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Laruelle, Marlène. Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Laruelle, Marlène. Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields. Taylor & Francis, 2019.

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Ferreri, Mara. The Permanence of Temporary Urbanism. Amsterdam University Press B.V., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9789048561759.

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Temporary urbanism has become a distinctive feature of urban life after the 2008 global financial crisis. This book offers a critical exploration of its emergence and establishment as a seductive discourse and as an entangled field of practice encompassing architecture, visual and performative arts, urban regeneration policies and planning. Drawing on seven years of semiethnographic research, it explores the politics of temporariness from a situated analysis of neighbourhood transformation, media representations and wider political and cultural shifts in austerity London. Through a longitudinal engagement with projects and practitioners, the book tests the power of aesthetic and cultural interventions and highlights tensions between the promise of vacant space re-appropriation and its commodification. Against the normalisation of ephemerality, it presents a critique of the permanence of temporary urbanism as a glamorisation of the anticipatory politics of precarity which are transforming cities, subjectivities and imaginaries of urban action.
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Harper, Bex, and Hollie Price. Domestic Imaginaries: Navigating the Home in Global Literary and Visual Cultures. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.

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Harper, Bex, and Hollie Price. Domestic Imaginaries: Navigating the Home in Global Literary and Visual Cultures. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

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Benhabib, Seyla, and Volker Kaul. Toward New Democratic Imaginaries - İstanbul Seminars on Islam, Culture and Politics. Springer, 2016.

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Bollington, Lucy, and Paul Merchant, eds. Latin American Culture and the Limits of the Human. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401490.001.0001.

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Latin American Culture and the Limits of the Human curates an important series of case studies of the posthuman imaginaries and nonhuman tropes employed in a broad range of Latin American cultural texts, from the narratives of Las Casas to new media and installation art in contemporary Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina. The book’s introduction highlights the ways the figure of the “limit” has functioned as an important site of aesthetic, ontological, and political experimentation and reworking in Latin American cultural production, and underlines the potentialities and possible risks associated with the use of posthuman frameworks in the region. The different chapters examine the ways human borders and boundaries have been tested, undermined, and reformulated in relation to issues including dictatorial violence and drug war necropolitics, ecological storytelling, indigenous thought systems, gender, race, history, and new materialism. The book as a whole marshals a wide range of theoretical frameworks and points to the complex ways Latin American culture intersects with and departs from global formulations of humanism and the posthuman.
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Eley, Geoff. Corporatism and the Social Democratic Moment: The Postwar Settlement, 1945–1973. Edited by Dan Stone. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199560981.013.0002.

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Certain facts about postwar Europe seem self-evidently true. Undoubtedly the most salient was the division of Europe and the political, economic, social, and cultural antinomies that separated western capitalism from Soviet-style communism in the overarching context of the Cold War. If the Cold War itself stretched across four decades, from the heightening of international tensions in 1947–1948 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989–1991, the postwar settlement's reliable solidities had already been breaking apart in the 1970s. The global economic downturn of 1973–1974 ended the postwar boom, shelving its promises of permanent growth and continuously unfolding prosperity. In those terms, the core of the postwar settlement lies in the years 1947–1973. This article explores the single most striking particularity of the post-1945 settlement, namely the centrality acquired by organised labour for the polities, social imaginaries, and public cultures of postwar European societies. First, it discusses democracy as a cultural project during 1945–1968. The article then looks at corporatism and social democracy, and concludes by assessing patterns of stability in Europe during the postwar period.
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Ellis, Richard J. American Political Cultures. Oxford University Press, 1993.

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