Theory Aside /
Where can theory go now? Where other voices concern themselves with theory's life or death, the contributors to Theory Aside take up another possibility: that our theoretical prospects are better served worrying less about ""what's next?"" and more about ""wha...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Duke University Press,
2014.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- On the side: allocations of attention in the theoretical moment / Jason Potts and Daniel Stout
- Chronologies aside
- Writing the history of homophobia / Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
- Late exercises in minimal affirmatives / Anne-Lise Franç̧ois
- Comparative noncontemporaneities: C.L.R. James and Ernst Bloch / Natalie Melas
- On suicide, and other forms of social extinguishment / Elizabeth A. Povinelli
- Approaches aside
- What is historical poetics? / Simon Jarvis
- The biopolitics of recognition: making female subjects of globalization / Pheng Cheah
- Before racial construction / Irene Tucker
- Archive favor: African American literature before and after theory / Jordan Alexander Stein
- What cinema wasn't: animating film theory's double blind spot / Karen Beckman
- Figures aside
- Hyperbolic discounting and intertemporal bargaining / William Flesch
- The primacy of sensation: psychophysics, phenomenology, whitehead / Mark B.N. Hansen
- Reading the social: Erving Goffman and sexuality studies / Heather Love
- I.A. Richards and the practice of style / Frances Ferguson
- Needing to know (:) theory afterwords / Ian Balfour.