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new formations is an inter-disciplinary journal of culture, politics and theory. It covers a wide range of issues, from the seduction of perversity to questions of nationalism and postcolonialism.

'essential reading for those who want to understand politics in the light of the most important trends in contemporary theory' Chantal Mouffe.

Publisher: Lawrence and Wishart

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Number 65, Autumn 2008

Notes on Contributors
pp. ii-iii(2)

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After '68: The Left and Twenty-First Century Political Projects
pp. 7-18(12)
Authors: Campbell, Kirsten; St Louis, Brett

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The Politics of Radical Immanence: May 1968 as an Event
pp. 19-33(15)
Author: Braidotti, Rosi

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After '68: Narratives of the New Capitalism
pp. 34-53(20)
Author: Gilbert, Jeremy

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Humanism and Cosmopolitanism after '68
pp. 54-66(13)
Author: Simpson, Lorenzo C.

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New Manifestations: Paris, Seattle and After
pp. 67-77(11)
Author: Tonkiss, Fran

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Be Realistic: Demand the Impossible
pp. 78-93(16)
Author: Levitas, Ruth

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Review Essay: Beginnings and Ends: For, Against and Beyond '68
pp. 94-104(11)
Author: Toscano, Alberto

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Late Jameson, or, After the Eternity of the Present
pp. 105-118(14)
Author: Dunst, Alexander

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Art and Empire: On Oil, Antiquities, and the War in Iraq
pp. 119-135(17)
Author: Mathur, Saloni

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Utopian Issues
pp. 136-140(5)
Author: Marcuse, Peter

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Space, Politics, and how Experimental can One be?
pp. 141-148(8)
Author: Marres, Noortje

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Booknotes
pp. 149-151(3)

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