Reclamations is back with issue 3. Table of contents (with links) is below the fold:
Issue 3 (December 2010)
Editors' Introduction
GenealogiesRei Terada, Two Hundred Years of University "Reform" and How to Dream It
Laney Student Unity and Power, Grove Street Panthers
Fault LinesPuck Lo and Ianna Hawkins Owen, Creating Outside Agitators
Feminist InterventionsSilvia Federici, Political Work with Women and as Women in the Present Conditions (Interview by Maya Gonzalez and Caitlin Manning)
ProsecutionsJudith Butler, On the Rights of Protest
Anonymous, On Administrative Conduct: Procedural Violations and the Rule of the Arbitrary
Dead Futures, Resurgent FuturesPeter Osborne, Privatization as Anti-Politics (Interview by Amanda Armstrong)
Bob Meister, An Open Letter to President Yudof on this Year's Tuition Increase
Open LettersACLU of Northern California, Regarding Recent First Amendment Violations on the UC Berkeley Campus: An Open Letter to Chief of Police Mitchell J. Celaya III, UC Berkeley Police Department
ACLU of Northern California, Flawed Disciplinary Process for November 2009 Student Protesters: An Open Letter to UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Birgeneau
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