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Book Synopsis CR: the New Centennial Review 20, No. 2 by : Scott Michaelsen
Download or read book CR: the New Centennial Review 20, No. 2 written by Scott Michaelsen and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-13 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book Cr written by Scott Michaelsen and published by Msu Press Journals. This book was released on 2018-06 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: IN THIS ISSUE Editor's Note Special Issue: Marc Crépon Michael Naas, "Philosophy on the Western Front: Marc Crépon and the Trials of Violence in Our Times" D. J. S. Cross, "In the Interest of Faith: Murder, Consent, and the Other Other" Tyler M. Williams, "First Violence: Marc Crépon's Faith in Literature ('if there is any')" Aïcha Liviana Messina, "From the Saying to the Cry" Articles Ali Kulez, "Unburying the Specter: Postdictatorship Memory in Ricardo Piglia's The Absent City (La ciudad ausente)" Marquis Bey, "Pitch Black, Black Pitch: Theorizing African American Literature"
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Book Synopsis CR: the New Centennial Review 19, No. 3 by : Scott Michaelsen
Download or read book CR: the New Centennial Review 19, No. 3 written by Scott Michaelsen and published by . This book was released on 2019-11 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In This Issue Editors' Note Special Issue: After Biodeconstruction Francesco Vitale, "What (Bio)deconstruction Is Not" Michael Naas, "Learning to Read 'Life Death' Finally: Francesco Vitale's Epigenetic Criticism" Matthias Fritsch, "From Bio- to Eco-Deconstruction" Philippe Lynes, "After Biodeconstruction in the Neganthropocene" Thomas Clément Mercier, "Resisting the Present: Biopower in the Face of the Event (Some Notes on Monstrous Lives)" Juan Manuel Garrido Wainer, "Knowledge Production and Knowledge of Life" Sorelle Henricus, "Signatures of Life: Thinking the Logos of Life After Biodeconstruction" Jonathan Basile, "Kant's Parasite: Sublime Biodeconstruction" Satoru Yoshimatsu, "Auto-Affective and Self-Referential Structure of Life in Derrida" Erin Obodiac, "Autoimmune Cinema" Article Irving Goh, "Introducing Touching Literature: Anthony Doerr's All the Light We Cannot See"
Book Synopsis CR: the New Centennial Review 20, No. 3 by : Scott Michaelsen
Download or read book CR: the New Centennial Review 20, No. 3 written by Scott Michaelsen and published by . This book was released on 2021-07-16 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In This Issue Editors' Note Special Issue: American Literary Naturalism and the World Christopher L. Hill, "American Naturalism's Worldly History" Bryan Yazell and Hsuan L. Hsu, "Naturalist Compulsion, Racial Divides, and the Time-Loop Zombie" Chuck Robinson, "Scale Shifts from Polk Street to a Broken Earth; or, Literary Naturalism's Geontological Affordances" L. Ashley Squires, "From Anticapitalist Polemic to Novel of Success: Reader Reception of Theodore Dreiser's The Financier in Soviet Successor States" Jericho Williams, "Of Vanity, Fake News, and Flair: Naturalism's International Entrance into Harlem in Claude McKay's Amiable with Big Teeth" Daniel Mrozowski, "Over Here: America's Great War Mobilization and Transnational Alternatives in Mary Austin and Ellen Glasgow Cara Erdheim Kilgallen, "Naturalism's International Identity: Anti-Semitism, Alienation, and Women's Writing" Kylan Rice, "A 'Correspondence of Eyes with Eyes': Edwin Arlington Robinson, Empathy, and Literary Naturalism"
Book Synopsis CR: the New Centennial Review 20, No. 1 by : Scott Michaelsen
Download or read book CR: the New Centennial Review 20, No. 1 written by Scott Michaelsen and published by . This book was released on 2020-03-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In This Issue Editors' Note Special Issue: Variations on Democracy Articles Tyler M. Williams, "Derrida and the Censorship of Literature" Kate Jenckes, "Intersections of Politics, Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Life in Contemporary Chilean Criticism and Art" Ashley Brock, "Reanimating the Domestic Still Life" Jeannine Murray-Román, "Errors in the Exchange: Debt, Self-Translation, and the Speculative Poesis of Raquel Salas Rivera" Patrick Dove, "The Impotence of Sovereignty: Temporality and Repetition in History" Víctor M. Pueyo Zoco, "On Impure Communism: Rethinking Radical Democracy in Two Early Latin American Colonial Utopias (1516-32)" Adam Joseph Shellhorse, "The Verbivocovisual Revolution: Anti-Literature, Affect, Politics, and World Literature in Augusto de Campos" Paula Cucurella, "Beauty Is a Thing of the Past: The Idiom, the Monster, and the Democratic Health of Our Disciplines"
Book Synopsis "Beyond This Narrow Now" by : Nahum Dimitri Chandler
Download or read book "Beyond This Narrow Now" written by Nahum Dimitri Chandler and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2021-11-15 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In “Beyond This Narrow Now” Nahum Dimitri Chandler shows that the premises of W. E. B. Du Bois's thinking at the turn of the twentieth century stand as fundamental references for the whole itinerary of his thought. Opening with a distinct approach to the legacy of Du Bois, Chandler proceeds through a series of close readings of Du Bois's early essays, previously unpublished or seldom studied, with discrete annotations of The Souls of Black Folk: Essays and Sketches of 1903, elucidating and elaborating basic epistemological terms of his thought. With theoretical attention to how the African American stands as an example of possibility for Du Bois and renders problematic traditional ontological thought, Chandler also proposes that Du Bois's most well-known phrase—“the problem of the color line”—sustains more conceptual depth than has yet been understood, with pertinence for our accounts of modern systems of enslavement and imperial colonialism and the incipient moments of modern capitalization. Chandler's work exemplifies a more profound engagement with Du Bois, demonstrating that he must be re-read, appreciated, and studied anew as a philosophical writer and thinker contemporary to our time.
Book Synopsis Hip Hop around the World [2 volumes] by : Melissa Ursula Dawn Goldsmith
Download or read book Hip Hop around the World [2 volumes] written by Melissa Ursula Dawn Goldsmith and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2018-12-01 with total page 933 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This set covers all aspects of international hip hop as expressed through music, art, fashion, dance, and political activity. Hip hop music has gone from being a marginalized genre in the late 1980s to the predominant style of music in America, the UK, Nigeria, South Africa, and other countries around the world. Hip Hop around the World includes more than 450 entries on global hip hop culture as it includes music, art, fashion, dance, social and cultural movements, organizations, and styles of hip hop. Virtually every country is represented in the text. Most of the entries focus on music styles and notable musicians and are unique in that they discuss the sound of various hip hop styles and musical artists' lyrical content, vocal delivery, vocal ranges, and more. Many additional entries deal with dance styles, such as breakdancing or b-boying/b-girling, popping/locking, clowning, and krumping, and cultural movements, such as black nationalism, Nation of Islam, Five Percent Nation, and Universal Zulu Nation. Country entries take into account politics, history, language, authenticity, and personal and community identification. Special care is taken to draw relationships between people and entities such as mentor-apprentice, producer-musician, and more.
Download or read book W.E.B. Du Bois written by Reiland Rabaka and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-05-15 with total page 1174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Housed in one handy volume for the first time are several of the seminal essays on W.E.B. Du Bois's contributions to sociology and critical social theory: from Du Bois as inventor of sociology of race, to Du Bois as the first sociologist of American religion; from Du Bois as a pioneer of urban and rural sociology, to Du Bois as innovator of sociology of gender and culture; and, finally, from Du Bois as groundbreaking sociologist of education and critical criminologist, to Du Bois as dialectical critic of the disciplinary decadence of sociology and the American academy. What this volume offers that is wholly innovative and distinctive is that it brings together the watershed work of classical and contemporary, male and female, black and white, national and international sociologists and social theorists with the express intent of creating critical inventories and thoroughly interrogating what has been included, and what has been excluded, when we come to W.E.B. Du Bois's contributions to the discipline of sociology. Unlike any other anthologies on Du Bois, this volume offers an excellent overview of the critical commentary on arguably one of the most imaginative and innovative, perceptive and prolific founders of the discipline of sociology. It will therefore be of interest to scholars and students not just in sociology, but also Africana studies, American studies, cultural studies, ethnic studies, gender studies and postcolonial studies, as well as "traditional" disciplines, such as, history, philosophy, political science, economics, education, and religion.
Book Synopsis The Emotional Politics of Racism by : Paula Ioanide
Download or read book The Emotional Politics of Racism written by Paula Ioanide and published by Stanford University Press. This book was released on 2015-05-20 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With stop-and-frisk laws, new immigration policies, and cuts to social welfare programs, majorities in the United States have increasingly supported intensified forms of punishment and marginalization against Black, Latino, Arab and Muslim people in the United States, even as a majority of citizens claim to support "colorblindness" and racial equality. With this book, Paula Ioanide examines how emotion has prominently figured into these contemporary expressions of racial discrimination and violence. How U.S. publics dominantly feel about crime, terrorism, welfare, and immigration often seems to trump whatever facts and evidence say about these politicized matters. Though four case studies—the police brutality case of Abner Louima; the exposure of torture at Abu Ghraib; the demolition of New Orleans public housing units following Hurricane Katrina; and a proposed municipal ordinance to deny housing to undocumented immigrants in Escondido, CA—Ioanide shows how racial fears are perpetuated, and how these widespread fears have played a central role in justifying the expansion of our military and prison system and the ongoing divestment from social welfare. But Ioanide also argues that within each of these cases there is opportunity for new mobilizations, for ethical witnessing: we must also popularize desires for justice and increase people's receptivity to the testimonies of the oppressed by reorganizing embodied and unconscious structures of feeling.