George Shulman

540 total citations
27 papers, 172 citations indexed

About

George Shulman is a scholar working on Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, George Shulman has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 172 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Philosophy, 8 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 7 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in George Shulman's work include American Constitutional Law and Politics (5 papers), Seventeenth-Century Political and Philosophical Thought (3 papers) and Race, History, and American Society (3 papers). George Shulman is often cited by papers focused on American Constitutional Law and Politics (5 papers), Seventeenth-Century Political and Philosophical Thought (3 papers) and Race, History, and American Society (3 papers). George Shulman collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Greece. George Shulman's co-authors include Romand Coles, Alyson Cole, Athena Athanasiou, David W. McIvor, Juliet Hooker, Lewis R. Gordon, Mary P. Ryan, Anne Norton, Jason Clemons and Jacqueline Stevens and has published in prestigious journals such as American Political Science Review, Perspectives on Politics and Political Theory.

In The Last Decade

George Shulman

22 papers receiving 136 citations

Peers

George Shulman
Thomas L. Dumm United States
Muneer Ahmad United States
Moustafa Bayoumi United States
Kathryn Lofton United States
Lawrie Balfour United States
Gore Vidal United States
Carl Levy United Kingdom
Claire Chambers United Kingdom
Véronique Pin-Fat United Kingdom
Thomas L. Dumm United States
George Shulman
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Shulman, George. (2023). Ordinary Language and Race: Hanna Pitkin and Toni Morrison in Tandem and Tension. Polity. 55(3). 488–498. 1 indexed citations
2.
McIvor, David W., et al.. (2020). Mourning work: Death and democracy during a pandemic. Contemporary Political Theory. 20(1). 165–199. 8 indexed citations
3.
Cole, Alyson & George Shulman. (2018). Donald Trump, the TV Show: Michael Rogin Redux. Theory & Event. 21(2). 336–357. 5 indexed citations
4.
Gordon, Lewis R., et al.. (2017). Afro pessimism. Contemporary Political Theory. 17(1). 105–137. 9 indexed citations
5.
Shulman, George. (2017). Rethinking equality. International Social Science Journal. 67(223-224). 11–20. 1 indexed citations
6.
Pitkin, Hanna Fenichel, George Shulman, Keally McBride, et al.. (2016). The Political Theory of Michael Rogin. Political Theory. 44(2). 159–218. 1 indexed citations
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Shulman, George. (2014). A Flight from the Real?: American Literature and Political Theory. New Literary History. 45(4). 549–573. 3 indexed citations
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Shulman, George. (2012). Marx's Nightmare. New Labor Forum. 21(2). 24–32. 1 indexed citations
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Shulman, George. (2011). Acknowledgment and Disavowal as an Idiom for Theorizing Politics. Theory & Event. 14(1). 12 indexed citations
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Shulman, George. (2010). American Exceptionalism Revisited: Taking Exception to Exceptionalism. American Literary History. 23(1). 69–82. 2 indexed citations
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Shulman, George. (2010). Political Theory from the Shadows. Theory & Event. 13(2). 1 indexed citations
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Clemons, Eric K., et al.. (2009). Touch Me Often but Not Deeply: Understanding the Interpersonal Style of the Petites Digerati. 1–10. 3 indexed citations
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Shulman, George. (2008). American Prophecy. University of Minnesota Press eBooks. 48 indexed citations
14.
Shulman, George. (2000). Narrating Clinton's Impeachment: Race, the Right, and Allegories of the Sixties. Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University).
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Shulman, George. (1996). American Political Culture, Prophetic Narration, and Toni Morrison's Beloved. Political Theory. 24(2). 295–314. 6 indexed citations
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Ryan, Mary P., Anne Norton, & George Shulman. (1992). Conference Panel: On Political Identity. Studies in American Political Development. 6(1). 140–155. 4 indexed citations
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Shulman, George. (1988). II. Hobbes, Puritans, and Promethean Politics. Political Theory. 16(3). 426–443. 4 indexed citations
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Shulman, George. (1986). Gerrard Winstanley: The Radicalism of the Good Son. Polity. 18(3). 473–497.
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Shulman, George. (1981). Geothermal power development in Indonesia. 5.

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