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Volume 7 Number 2 Fall 2007
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Pnina Motzafi-Haller, Dept of Man in the Desert Blaustein Institute for Desert Research Ben Gurion University Sde Boker
Michael Feige, Ben-Gurion Research Center, Ben Gurion University
Book Review Editor
Iris Agmon, Middle East Studies, Ben Gurion University
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Volume 7 Number 2 2007
Ofer Parchev
Foucault’s concept of the body and the limits
of political theory
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Volume 7 Number 1 2007
Olga Demetriou
Freedom Square: The unspoken reunification of a divided city
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Hagar
Hagar is a multi-disciplinary journal for critical scholarship that addresses
the intersection between the humanities and the social sciences. Focusing on a
view from the periphery inward, Hagar explores the constitution of geographic,
political and historical realms and identities. Special emphasis is placed on
the different modes of power employed in these processes, and the ways in which
they illuminate central debates and controversies.
Forthcoming Issues
Spring 2008: Volume 8 Number 1
The Dialectics of Exile and Homeland: Middle Eastern Perspectives.
Fall 2008: Volume 8 Number 2
Bedouin –Arab Society in the Negev/Naqab- Studies in Policy, Resistance and development.
Editors: Oren Yiftachel. Ismael Abu-Saad.
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