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        Critique of Fantasy, Vol. 3 

        Rickels, Laurence A. (2021)
        "In The Block of Fame, Edmund Bergler, like the thirteenth fairy in the “Sleeping Beauty,“ uninvited because there wasn’t an extra place setting, crashes the psychoanalytic poetics of daydreaming with a curse. He charges ...
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        Down to Earth 

        Pálsson, Gísli (2020)
        "Can one have something in common with a lava field? Can one identify with a mountain, or connect with a contemporary event in the history of the earth, in the way that some people feel connected together by birthday, ...
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        Speculations 

        Ennis, Paul J. (2020)
        From the Editorial Introduction: "Since I am convinced that nobody reads editorials I will keep my remarks brief. Putting together the inaugural issue of Speculations has been an unusual experience. It has depended on the ...
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        The Great Awakening 

        Grear, Anna; Bollier, David (2020)
        "As we enter a time of climate catastrophe, worsening inequality, and collapsing market/state systems, can human societies transcend the old, dysfunctional paradigms and build the world anew? There are many signs of ...
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        Speculations II 

        Austin, Michael; Ennis, Paul J.; Gokey, Thomas (2020)
        From the Editorial Introduction: "If the first volume of Speculations was enough of an explicit wager, a willing blind leap in the terra incognita of the publishing world, then this volume forces us to stop and evaluate ...
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        Waste 

        Rizzo, Jessica (2020)
        "If at its most elemental, the theater is an art form of human bodies in space, what becomes of the theater as suicide capitalism pushes our world into a posthuman age? Waste: Capitalism and the Dissolution of the Human ...
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        The Viscous 

        Mason, Freddie (2020)
        Slime, goo, gunge, gloop, gels, sols, globules, jellies, emulsions, greases, soaps, syrups, glues, lubricants, liquid crystals, moulds, plasmas, and protoplasms – the viscous is not one thing, but rather a quality of ...
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        Skirmishes 

        Harman, Graham (2020)
        "One of the fifty most influential living philosophers, a “self-promoting charlatan” (Brian Leiter), and the orchestrator of an “online orgy of stupidity” (Ray Brassier). In Skirmishes: With Friends, Enemies, and Neutrals, ...
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        Trickbox of Memory 

        Macgilchrist, Felicitas; Metro, Rosalie (2020)
        "Reach into this trickbox of memory and rummage around: you may find a tiny spaceship, or perhaps a signpost, a parade, a raised fist, an entire museum. The essays in Trickbox of Memory: Essays on Power and Disorderly ...
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        Teaching Myself To See 

        Mukhopadhyay, Tito (2021)
        Teaching Myself to See deals with Tito’s struggles to participate in a world full of visual details. As a person with autism, Tito is visually selective, processing the myriad of details seeping in through the eye rather ...
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        Book of Anonymity 

        Anon Collective (2021)
        Anonymity is highly contested, marking the limits of civil liberties and legality. Digital technologies of communication, identification, and surveillance put anonymity to the test. They challenge how anonymity can be ...
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        Complementary Modernisms in China and the United States: 

        Zhang, Jian; Robertson, Bruce (2020)
        Complementary Modernisms in China and the United States: Art as Life/Art as Idea is the result of a conference where Chinese and Americanist art historians addressed the development of modernism in their respective cultural ...
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        Mineral Policies 

        Stamenkovic, Marko (2022)
        Mineral Policies provides a record of an art residency organized by ZETA Center for Contemporary Art in the mining region of Bulqiza in northeastern Albania, where four artists and activists from Albania, Blerta Hoçia, ...
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        Kern 

        Beaulieu, Derek (2023)
        Proposed as a collection of imaginary logos for the corporate sponsors of Borges’s Library of Babel, Kern balances on a precipice between the visual and nonsensical, offering poems just out of meaning’s reach. Using ...
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        Wonder, Horror, Mystery 

        Meis, Morgan; Tyree, J.M. (2021)
        Wonder, Horror, Mystery is a dialogue between two friends, both notable arts critics, that takes the form of a series of letters about movies and religion. One of the friends, J.M. Tyree, is a film critic, creative writer, ...
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        Abruptly Dogen 

        Smith, Kidder (2022)
        "In the thirteenth century Dogen brought Zen to Japan. His tradition flourishes there still today and now has taken root across the world. Abruptly Dogen presents some of his pith writings—startling, shifting, funny, ...
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        Escape Philosophy 

        Christopher, Roy (2022)
        The physical body has often been seen as a prison, as something to be escaped by any means necessary: technology, mechanization, drugs and sensory deprivation, alien abduction, Rapture, or even death and extinction. Taking ...
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        Works for Works, Book 1 

        Keeney, Gavin (2022)
        Works for Works, Book 1: Useless Beauty tackles “legacy” issues of intellectual property rights (IPR) in artistic production and academic scholarship and proposes a category or class of works that has no relation to IPR ...
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        Letters on the Autonomy Project 

        Sarbanes, Janet (2022)
        In the face of rising authoritarianism and on the heels of urgent struggle, autonomy calls to us. How might we excavate the theory and history of autonomous politics to arrive at new possibilities for radical democracy and ...
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        Pitch and Revelation 

        Daddario, Will; Goulish, Matthew (2022)
        Pitch and Revelation is the first book-length study of the poetry, prose, and dramatic literature of the African American poet Jay Wright (1934–). The authors premise their reading on joy as foundational philosophical ...
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