Works by Dean, Jonathan (exact spelling)

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    Radicalism restored? Communism and the end of left melancholia.Jonathan Dean - 2015 - Contemporary Political Theory 14 (3):234-255.
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    On the march or on the margins? Affirmations and erasures of feminist activism in the UK.Jonathan Dean - 2012 - European Journal of Women's Studies 19 (3):315-329.
    In the UK, many have argued that the past five years or so have seen an increase in the radicalism and visibility of feminist activism, jarring somewhat with the strong emphasis on loss in much recent scholarship – as well as media commentary – on feminist politics. Against this backdrop, this article asks how, and to what extent, this resurgence of feminist activism has unsettled the centrality of loss within the affective economies of contemporary British feminism, by examining a range (...)
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    Radicalism restored|[quest]| Communism and the end of left melancholia.Jonathan Dean - 2015 - Contemporary Political Theory 14 (3):234.
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    Feminist Purism and the Question of |[lsquo]|Radicality|[rsquo]| in Contemporary Political Theory.Jonathan Dean - 2008 - Contemporary Political Theory 7 (3):280.
    This paper operates on the premise that a systematic formulation of ‘radicality’ is a worthwhile and potentially productive exercise within political theory. However, I argue that one continues to find a latent ‘purism’ within contemporary understandings of ‘radicality’, primarily in relation to feminism, but also elsewhere. This manifests itself in the tendency to think ‘radicality’ as a function of the inherent properties of particular types of political spaces and political practices. Within feminism, for example, I argue that the ‘radicality’ of (...)
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    Feminist Purism and the Question of ‘Radicality’ in Contemporary Political Theory.Jonathan Dean - 2008 - Contemporary Political Theory 7 (3):280-301.
    This paper operates on the premise that a systematic formulation of ‘radicality’ is a worthwhile and potentially productive exercise within political theory. However, I argue that one continues to find a latent ‘purism’ within contemporary understandings of ‘radicality’, primarily in relation to feminism, but also elsewhere. This manifests itself in the tendency to think ‘radicality’ as a function of the inherent properties of particular types of political spaces and political practices. Within feminism, for example, I argue that the ‘radicality’ of (...)
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    Book Review: Remembering Revolution: Gender, Violence and Subjectivity in India's Naxalbari Movement. [REVIEW]Jonathan Dean - 2014 - Feminist Review 106 (1):e9-e10.
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    Christina Scharff Repudiating feminism: Young women in a neoliberal world. [REVIEW]Jonathan Dean - 2014 - Feminist Theory 15 (2):211-213.
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    Book Review: Remembering Revolution: Gender, Violence and Subjectivity in India's Naxalbari Movement. [REVIEW]Jonathan Dean - 2014 - Feminist Review 106 (1):e9-e10.
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