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Michael Warner

    Michael Warner is een vooraanstaand academicus wiens werk de ingewikkelde relatie tussen literatuur, politiek en de publieke sfeer kritisch onderzoekt. Hij duikt in hoe publieke identiteiten en communicatiemethoden worden geconstrueerd, onderhouden en getransformeerd door historische en sociale contexten heen. Warner's analyses richten zich vaak op queer-theorie en de kritiek op normatieve sociale structuren, waarbij hij de machtsdynamiek onthult die onze opvatting vormt van wat als publiek of normaal wordt beschouwd. Zijn benadering is theoretisch en scherpzinnig, en daagt lezers uit om de fundamenten van publieke discours en identiteit te heroverwegen.

    The Rise and Fall of Intelligence
    Complex Problems, Negotiated Solutions: Tools to Reduce Conflict in Community Development
    BUTCH FINDS A HOME
    Fear Of A Queer Planet
    Publics and Counterpublics
    • 2014

      BUTCH FINDS A HOME

      • 58bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      This is the story of a puppy, Butch, who was sent away from his first home. His best friend, Whitney, who is also a puppy, tells his story. Butch soon finds out that the world is both scary and fun. He also learns that there are people everywhere who care for him and lead him to the home he would choose for himself.

      BUTCH FINDS A HOME
    • 2014

      Presents the history of the development of professional, institutionalized intelligence that examines the implications of the fall of the state monopoly on espionage today and beyond.

      The Rise and Fall of Intelligence
    • 2005

      Publics and Counterpublics

      • 334bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,1(352)Tarief

      An investigation of how the idea of a public as a central fiction of modern life informs our literature, politics, and culture.

      Publics and Counterpublics
    • 2001

      Focusing on sustainable rural livelihoods, the book offers strategies and tools to minimize conflicts arising from development projects. It emphasizes consensual win-win negotiation as the ideal approach, while also addressing alternative methods for resolving disputes. The aim is to enhance cooperation and reduce interpersonal conflicts, ultimately fostering a more harmonious environment for rural development.

      Complex Problems, Negotiated Solutions: Tools to Reduce Conflict in Community Development
    • 1993

      Fear Of A Queer Planet

      • 334bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,0(201)Tarief

      Reveals how queer activists and theorists have come to challenge basic assumptions of social and political thought.

      Fear Of A Queer Planet