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"Feminism" to "National Allegory" (All articles in this section are contained within a single PDF) |
This essay reflects on the import of Marxism for the history of Social Text. It argues that Marxism can be understood as a mode of challenging frameworks for thought rather than as a framework in and of itself.
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