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Think in public : a public books reader /

Think in Public presents a selection of inspiring essays that exemplify the distinctive approach of the online magazine Public Books to public scholarship. Today's leading thinkers offer a guide to the most exciting contemporary ideas about literature, politics, economics, history, race, capita...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, [2019]
Colección:Public books series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Intro; Table of Contents; Introduction, by Sharon Marcus and Caitlin Zaloom; Part I. Ask in Public; On Accelerationism, by Fred Turner; Justice for Data Janitors, by Lilly Irani; Anthropocene and Empire, by Stacey Balkan; Changing Climates of History, by J. R. McNeill; The Year of Black Memoir, by Imani Perry; Pop Justice, by Frances Negrón-Muntaner; A Black Power Method, by N. D. B. Connolly; Soft Atheism, by Matthew Engelke; Where Do Morals Come From?, by Philip Gorski; The Alchemy of Finance, by Kim Phillips-Fein; How Gentrifiers Gentrify, by Max Holleran
  • Black Intellectuals and White Audiences, by Matthew ClairCan There Be a Feminist World?, by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak; The Story's Where I Go: An Interview with Ursula K. Le Guin, by John Plotz; Thinking Critically About Critical Thinking, by Christopher Schaberg; Untitled; Translating the Untranslatable: An Interview with Barbara Cassin, by Rebecca L. Walkowitz; My Neighbor Octavia, by Sheila Liming; Stop Defending the Humanities, by Simon During; Painting While Shackled to a Floor, by Nicole R. Fleetwood; Part III. Read in Public
  • Feeling Like the Internet, by Mark McGurlThe People v. O. J. Simpson as Historical Fiction, by Nicholas Dames; Kafka: The Impossible Biography, by Jan Mieszkowski; Shirley Jackson's Two Worlds, by Karen Dunak; Reading to Children to Save Ourselves, by Daegan Miller; List of Contributors
  • Syria's Wartime Famine at 100: "Martyrs of the Grass", by Najwa al-QattanThe Mortal Marx, by Jeremy Adelman; Who Segregated America?, by Destin Jenkins; The Invention of the "White Working Class", by Andrew J. Perrin; Going Deep: Baseball and Philosophy, by Kieran Setiya; The World Silicon Valley Made, by Shannon Mattern; Part II. Think in Public; Jill Lepore on the Challenge of Explaining Things: An Interview, by B. R. Cohen; James Baldwin's Istanbul, by Suzy Hansen; When Stuart Hall Was White, by James Vernon; An Interview with Former Black Panther Lynn French , by Salamishah Tillet
  • To Translate Is to Betray: On Elena Ferrante, by Rebecca FalkoffWhat Global English Means for World Literature, by Haruo Shirane; The Stranger's Voice, by Karl Ashoka Britto; Can't Stop Screaming, by Judith Butler; The Model-Minority Bubble, by Joseph Jonghyun Jeon; Free Is and Free Ain't, by Salamishah Tillet; The Mixed-Up Kids of Mrs. E. L. Konigsburg, by Marah Gubar; In the Great Green Room: Margaret Wise Brown and Modernism, by Anne E. Fernald; Afrofuturism: Everything and Nothing, by Namwali Serpell; Chick Lit Meets the Avant-Garde, by Tess McNulty