"Political Writings" is a Jean-Francois Lyotard's anthology book spanned from 1948 to 1992; translated from French by Bill Readings and Kevin Paul Geiman and published by the Minnesota University P...
Akin to "Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland", "An Obscure Place" recounts the travels of a boy named Tim through an underground world where he learns many philosophical lessons.
"Deleuze: An Introduction" is a Todd May's book published by Cambridge University Press in 2005.
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments page
1 How Might One Live?
2 Spinoza, Bergson, Nietzsche: The Holy Trini...
"Time Frames. Japanese Cinema and the Unfolding of History" is a Scott Nygren's book published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2007.
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
1 Thresholds
2 Dislocati...
Mary Klages is professor of literary theory at University of Colorado-Boulder. Here are some distillations from her "guide for the perplexed." I like her writing and I recommend her to whomever nee...
This collection of essays by leading and emergent critics of twentieth-century fiction offers a wide-ranging and provocative reassessment of the British novel's achievements after modernism. Focusi...
In this scholarly study of collaborative art, Green a collaborative artist and the Australian correspondent for Artforum, explores a crisis in artistic representation that has led to a reinvention ...
Press relase for Year Zero Writers, a collective of contemporary literary fiction authors committed to delivering the highest quality prose direct to the reader. 26 authors, 8 countries, 6 novels (...
Four essays' collection published in the Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory, Vol XII, Numbers 1-2, pp. 70-126 (1988).
Contents:
1. Aesthetics and Postmodern Cinema (Frank Burke)
2. P...
"Lesbianism, Cinema, Space. The Sexual Life of Apartments" was written by Lee Wallace and published by Routledge in 2009.
Contents
1 Introduction: The Lesbian Chronotope
2 Lesbian Representation ...
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"The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism" (original version, 1984) is the 1st chapter of Fredric Jameson's book, Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism...
The postmodern historical paradigm posits that historians frame their histories in a subjective context and, through predilection, misinterpretation, unfair omission, or erroneous inferences, produ...
The relations between remembering and mourning in postmodern culture using Shakespeare's play to elaborate a theoretical framework relevant to an understanding of the dynamics of affects.
When Phyllis Webb writes in “Breaking” “what are we whole or beautiful or good for but to be absolutely broken,” for some this thought might seem a highly paradoxical but revelatory definition of t...