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Peter Beilharz’s baby: The infancy of Thesis Eleven
pole, the other end, connected vitally to the centre because imagined and held by it. Our antipodes, our Australia, is not just anywhere invisible ‘down there’, they are specifically Europe’s antipodes, unspeakable European embarrassments or else laughable local oddities. (Beilharz, 1997: 97)
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Established in 1996 Thesis Eleven is a truly international and interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal. Innovative and authorative the journal encourages the development of social theory in the broadest sense by consistently producing articles, reviews and debate with a central focus on theories of society, culture, and politics and the understanding of modernity. The purpose of this journal is to encourage the development of social theory in the broadest sense. We view social theory as both multidisciplinary and plural, reaching across social sciences and liberal arts and cultivating a diversity of critical theories of modernity across both the German and French senses of critical theory.