scholarly journals ROMULANOS E KLINGONS EM STAR TREK: ANTAGONISTAS DA GUERRA FRIA OU FUTUROS INTEGRANTES DA ORDEM PACÍFICA?

2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Dilma Beatriz Rocha Juliano ◽  
Jean Raphael Zimmermann Houllou
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O artigo propõe o estudo de Star Trek: a série original, em específico, em que aparecem, na relação entre a Enterprise e seus inimigos, os Romulanos e os Klingons, na primeira temporada. O seriado sugere a defesa de valores e um modo de operar a política que se coadunam com o funcionamento da “ordem imperial” que surgia no seu contexto de produção, a Guerra Fria. Além disso, também é possível constatar na ficção a presença de desejos da “multidão”, já que a ordem imperial pode ser parcialmente entendida como uma reposta aos seus anseios transformadores. As concepções de “Império” e “Multidão” apoiam-se no pensamento de Antonio Negri e Michael Hardt. 

2012 ◽  
Vol 45 (15) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
SHERRY BOSCHERT
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Nature ◽  
2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helen Pearson
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Author(s):  
Ingrid Diran

Agamben describes his posture as a reader as one of seeking a text’s Entwicklungsfähigkeit, or capacity for elaboration.1 In examining Agamben’s practices of reading, we can attend to the opposite phenomenon: the counter-elaboration that a text, in having being read by the philosopher, performs upon Agamben’s own thought. This reciprocal elaboration might constitute a paradigm for Agamben’s use of reading, according to his own idiosyncratic definition of use as an event in the middle voice, in which (according to a definition of Benveniste) the subject ‘effects an action only in affecting itself (il effectue en s’affectant)’ (UB 28). With this definition in mind, we could say that Agamben effects a text (he writes) only to the extent that he is also affected by another text (he reads). This is why Agamben’s position as a reader proves particularly important to any assessment of his work, quite aside from the problem of influence or intellectual genealogy. For this same reason, however, assessing Agamben’s relation to Antonio Negri – a figure with whom, by most measures, he is at odds – poses an unexpected challenge: how can Agamben’s thought be a use of Negri? Answering this question means not only assessing the critical distance between the two thinkers, but also taking this distance as a measure, in the Spinozan sense, of mutual affection.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 175
Author(s):  
Ozan Alakavuklar
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Review of Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Assembly. A new gloss on the capacity of the multitude in the age of Empire.  


Public Voices ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 143
Author(s):  
Ken Nichols

Star Trek began as a 1960s television series led by a swashbuckling starship Captain, an intellectual off-world first officer, and a multicultural, heart-of-gold crew. In the third of a century since its appearance on our home screens, the series Gene Roddenberry created has become a world-wide phenomenon.Star Trek is also a rich treasure trove of administrative literature: The setting — usually a starship, sometimes a planetary government organization. The characters are clearly delineated, colorful, share common goals, distinguish between their personal and professional roles and concerns, and serve well as archetypes for distinct organizational personalities. And the missions are clear, benevolent, in the public interest, and frequently controversial.As you watch an episode of one of the four Star Trek series, how many of these facets can you observe?That’s public administration, all right, but in a very different wrapper


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin C. Neece
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