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Variant
32 Summer 2008
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Front & back covers by:
'New social art school, free daze!'
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Notes on the front cover
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The Left Hand and the Right Hand of the State
Pierre Bourdieu interviewed by R.
P. Droit & T. Ferenczi
Bourdieu conjures up the useful metaphor and with it he illuminates
the devastating impact of neoliberalism on social democracy. The
key issue remains, how the public interest and the common good
can be manifested under the conditions of corporate and financial
globalisation, even as proponents of competitive nationalism launch
manifestos for cultural rejuvenation in the global marketplace.
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| The New Bohemia
Rebecca Gordon Nesbitt
Detailed, insightful article, based on academic
study undertaken at Strathclyde University, revealing
the controversial creation of Culture and Sport Glasgow (CSG) -
the private company set up to take over the running of culture
and sport from Glasgow City Council.
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Diagram
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Culture and Sport Glasgow structure:
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Corrections and Clarification
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Craven New World
Tom Jennings
A refreshing class-analysis of recently screened British sci-fi
films - Taking Liberties, Faceless, Children of Men, The Last Enemy,
Exodus, Polly II - where Jennings "seeks signs of hope in
... dystopian visions that reflect prevailing trends in biopolitical
divide and rule."
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http://www.tomjennings.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
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Comic & Zine Reviews
Mark Pawson
A survivalist summer school that takes in shed-fetishists and kitchen
screen printers. Your emergency rations include: MOLLSUK #04, Sheds,
Do-It-Yourself Screenprinting, A C Dickson’s Guide To eBay
Powerselling, The Garden Sketchbook, Omskbook, Ratio - Pan-Dimensional
Film Guide.
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Structural
Greed: The ‘Credit
Crunch’
John Barker
Detailed assessment of the origins and consequences of the much
fetishised financial 'crisis'. "What needs explanation is
how the crisis had an impact greater than the relative amount of
money involved." Barker turns the spotlight on a self-confidence
endemic of structural greed.
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Reading is an argument:
Althusser’s commandment, conjecture and contradiction
Liam O’ Ruairc
In reassessing the 'dead dog' of Althusser, can "No revolutionary
... afford to ignore the weapons of scientific criticism put at
[their] disposal...?"
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Sense & Knowledge
Daniel Jewesbury
Jewesbury contrasts two recent documentary projects: 'Projecting
Migration' - "an anthology presenting work that transgresses
multiple boundaries", with "materials produced by
visual anthropologists, ethnographers, documentarists and film
and video artists... engaging with themes of diaspora, migration,
and representation, between and within cultures and in various
forms"; and Melanie Friend's 'Border Country' - a book
of photographs (devoid of human subjects) documenting spaces
in 'immigration removal centres' around Britain, accompanied
by an audio CD of interviews with detainees. He asserts that
it's essential that artists continue striving "to discover
new ways of looking; and through that, new ways of knowing."
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Hindutva, Modi, and The Tehelka Tapes:
The Communal Threat to Indian Secularism
Neil Gray
Following the Tehelka expose of Hindutva - "...a
communalist Hindu Nationalist ideology seeking to equate the very
idea of ‘Indian-ness’ with ‘Hindu-ness’..." -
in the context of "... neo-liberal advocates and boosters,
fronted by the bought media worldwide ... busy extolling the ‘competitive’ and ‘dynamic’ virtues
of India’s de-regulated economy...".
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[A longer
version of this article is available here.]
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Propaganda Compliant Society
Alex Law
Through the prism of interlocking networks of civic elites, Law
reviews 'A Century of Spin', where "David Miller and William
Dinan plot with scholarly care the real extent and corrosive nature
for democracy of the public relations industry", and Nick
Davies' 'Flat Earth News', who "dissects conspiratorial theories
that purport to explain away the degradation of the craft of journalism
by recourse to the dubious character of individual journalists." While "the
unseen influence of ideology, where journalists share the same
narrow political and moral worldview, might account more adequately
for media distortion" the danger is "it becomes divorced
from the workaday institutional reality that journalists find themselves
caught, day in and day out..."
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Fortress Britain
Muhammad Idrees Ahmad
An extensive article on the existing and escalating militarisation
of Britain, drawing together the many otherwise fractured strands
of research and information so as to make clear the scale of events
unfolding. A truly encompassing article that documents, exposes
and critiques the further militarisation of ostencibly public institutions
and space against a backdrop of privatisations and the expanding
industry of a state of permanent war.
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Nationalism and Neoliberalism
Neil Davidson
"...The difficulty here is a deeper one. Because nationalism
is such an inescapable aspect of capitalist development, the first
response to intolerable conditions is to seek to establish a new
nation-state, although this is usually only possible where some
level of national consciousness already exists, as it does in Scotland.
In other words, neoliberalism may require nations, but it does
not require particular nations..."
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The
End of Tolerance
Daniel Jewesbury
'The End of Tolerance' by Arun Kundnani describes the fundamentally
racist nature of British state policy in a host of areas over
the last decade, mapping trends in government policy and rhetoric
concerning immigration, asylum, multiculturalism, war, terrorism,
globalism and aid. Jewesbury evaluates the importance of Kundnani's
work at a time when the most basic conceptions of citizenship
and rights are under threat, and argues that only with the
aid of Kundnani's broad picture of global relations and British
state thinking can we generate an effective, contemporary anti-racism.
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