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        Analogical City 

        McEwan, Cameron (2024)
        In Analogical City, Cameron McEwan argues for architecture’s status as a critical project. McEwan revisits architect Aldo Rossi as a paradigmatic figure of the critical rational tradition, studying a neglected aspect of ...
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        Static Palace 

        Fridman, Leora (2022)
        In the face of unimaginably violent systems, our most vulnerable bodies — sick, disabled, unable to rise from bed — offer the resistance of imperative vulnerability. What can we learn from the body that cannot help but ...
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        My Phone Lies to Me 

        Juhasz, Alexandra (2022)
        This book of poems about fake news written by diverse project participants is foremost an invitation and invocation for readers to participate, with others, in an experiment in knowing and working differently with the ...
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        Vera Lex Historiae? 

        Taranu, Catalin; Kelly, Michael J. (2022)
        In his Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum (circa 731 CE), Bede says that he will write his account of the past of the English following only vera lex historiae (the true law of history). Whether explicitly or implicitly, ...
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        Styling Sagaciousness 

        Nechvatal, Joseph (2022)
        During the Paris pandemic confinement period of 2020, with the dread of viral death in the air, artist Joseph Nechvatal finished his second book of poetry, titled Styling Sagaciousness: Oh Great No! The mythopoeic mélange ...
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        Speaking for the Social 

        Knox, Hannah; John, Gemma (2022)
        What does it mean to “speak for the social” in projects of technical and infrastructural change? This is the problem that the contributors to Speaking for the Social: A Catalogue of Methods set out to explore through a ...
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        Something More Splendid Than Two 

        Alfaro, Jose (2022)
        Blending literary analysis and memoir, Something More Splendid Than Two is at once an excavation of intergenerational wounds, a dance number, a poem, and a fraught love letter from son to father that disrupts the dominant ...
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        Fascism, Vulnerability, and the Escape from Freedom 

        Delogu, C. Jon (2022)
        A worldwide struggle between democracy and authoritarianism set against a backdrop of global surveillance capitalism is unmistakable. Examples range from Myanmar, China, and the Philippines to Hungary, Turkey, Russia, and ...
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        A Credible Utopia 

        Valente, Peter (2022)
        A Credible Utopia: Essays on Selected Films of Werner Schroeter offers unique and personal insights into Schroeter’s cinematic universe. Many of the films discussed in this book are those upon which Schroeter’s worldwide ...
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        Homeland Fascism 

        Schwendinger, Julia; Schwendinger, Herman (2016)
        "It can't happen here." This has been the prevailing sentiment about the possible emergence of fascism in the United States since the rise of international fascism in the 1930s. Yet there are signs that it may already ...
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        The Dark Posthuman 

        Polsky, Stephanie (2022)
        The Dark Posthuman: Dehumanization, Technology, and the Atlantic World explores how liberal humanism first enlivened, racialized, and gendered global cartographies, and how memory, ancestry, expression, and other aspects ...
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        Resistance 

        Stamenkovic, Marko (2021)
        Resistance features a selection of overtly non-conformist positions in the contemporary visual art scene of Albania vis-à-vis the most recent social, political, and economic turmoils in the Western Balkans – a region marked ...
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        Warez 

        Eve, Martin Paul (2021)
        When most people think of piracy, they think of Bittorrent and The Pirate Bay. These public manifestations of piracy, though, conceal an elite worldwide, underground, organized network of pirate groups who specialize in ...
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        Follow for Now, Volume 2 

        Roy, Christopher (2021)
        "Follow for Now, Vol. 2 picks up and pushes beyond the first volume with a more diverse set of interviewees and interviews. The intent of the first collection was to bring together voices from across disciplines, to ...
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        Out of Place 

        Doud, Tim; Charlton, Zoë (2021)
        Broad in scope, Out of Place: Artists, Pedagogy, and Purpose presents an overview of the different paths taken by artists and artist collectives as they navigate their way from formative experiences into pedagogy. Focusing ...
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        Suture 

        Cerankowski, KJ (2021)
        "The landscape of trauma is scattered with ghosts. Wolves hunkering in the shadows. Memory’s spectral persistence and evasion. Leaky bodies and selves gathered up in the storm of pain. Genders imposed and genders made. ...
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        Obiter Dicta 

        Verran, Erick (2021)
        "Stitched together over five years of journaling, Obiter Dicta is a commonplace book of freewheeling explorations representing the transcription of a dozen notebooks, since painstakingly reimagined for publication. Organized ...
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        Wound Building 

        Hayward, Danny (2021)
        "Wound Building is a volume of essays, with digressions, on one group of contemporary poets active in a self-organizing political poetry scene in the UK, most of whom have little to no audience outside of the little magazines ...
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        The Map and the Territory 

        Munro, Michael (2021)
        "“I didn’t even know that was a question I could ask.” That remark from a student in an introductory philosophy course points to the primary body of knowledge philosophy produces: a detailed record of what we do not know. ...
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        Bullied 

        Alexander, Jonathan (2021)
        "What happens when the defining moment of your life might be a figment of your imagination? How do you understand — and live with — definitive feelings of having been abused when the origin of those feelings won’t adhere ...
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        ((( 

        De Francesco, Alessandro (2021)
        "((( is conceived of not only as a poetry collection and an artist book, but also as a series of actions, a sculpture, an installation, a living object, and a verbal ecosystem. The poetic voyage of (((, recounted in a ...
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        Closer to Dust 

        Rich, Sara A. (2021)
        "No one thinks straight. At least no one remembers straight. But ten years ago, things were different, weren’t they? Roland Barthes once wrote that color in a photograph is like make-up on a corpse. No one is fooled. ...
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        Geographies of Identity 

        Darling, Jill (2021)
        Geographies of Identity: Narrative Forms, Feminist Futures explores identity and American culture through hybrid, prose work by women, and expands the strategies of cultural poetics practices into the study of innovative ...
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        Sweet Spots 

        Sempert, Mattie-Martha (2021)
        Sweet Spots thinks transversally across language and body, and between text and tissue. This assemblage of essays collectively proposes that words—that is, language that lands as written text—are more-than-human material. ...
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        The Romanian Sentiment of Being 

        Noica, Constantin (2022)
        The link between language and thought formed a major new exploration of twentieth-century philosophy. Languages nuance our ideas and perceptions. Though from various angles, Heidegger, Derrida, Wittgenstein forged new ways ...
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        Building Black 

        Mason, Elliot (2022)
        Building Black: Towards Antiracist Architecture brings together the forefronts of Black Studies and architectural theory. Only recently, architecture and urban planning have started to confront their constitution of race ...
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        dis/cord 

        Toksöz Fairbairn, Kevin (2022)
        dis/cord is an experiment in reading sound. Embarking from Karen Barad’s early work on agential realism, it diffracts quantum physics through sound art, finding the sympathetic resonances that allow them to speak together. ...
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        Nubian Proverbs (Fadijja/Mahas) 

        Habbob, Maher (2022)
        In the 1995/96 academic year, twenty-five Egyptian Nubian students of the Faculty of Social Work in Aswan were recruited by Dr. Muddathir Salim to complete a brief Nubian ethnological survey, largely restricted to the area ...
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        Multispecies Storytelling in Intermedial Practices 

        Bencke, Ida; Bruhn, Jørgen (2022)
        Multispecies Storytelling in Intermedial Practices is a speculative endeavor asking how we may represent, relay, and read worlds differently by seeing other species as protagonists in their own rights. What other stories ...
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        Broken Theory 

        Sondheim, Alan (2022)
        Broken Theory is a jettisoned collection of fragmentary writing, collected and collaged by new media artist, writer, musician, and theorist Alan Sondheim. Folding theoretical musings, text experiments, and personal confessions ...
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        Queer and Bookish 

        Edwards, Jason (2022)
        Queer and Bookish: Eve Kosofksy Sedgwick as Book Artist represents the first book-length study to explore the intersections of Sedgwick’s critical writing, poetry, and, most importantly, book art, making the case that her ...
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        A Buddha Land in This World 

        Brons, Lajos (2022)
        In the early twentieth century, Uchiyama Gudō, Seno’o Girō, Lin Qiuwu, and others advocated a Buddhism that was radical in two respects. Firstly, they adopted a more or less naturalist stance with respect to Buddhist ...
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        Misinterest 

        Bowker, M.H. (2019)
        "The term “interest” lacks a precise antonym. In English, we have “disinterested” and “uninteresting,” but we want for a term that denotes robust opposition to interest. The same appears to hold true in every other language ...
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        Barton Myers 

        Miller-Fisher, Kris; Robertson, Bruce; Shivers, Natalie; Shubert, Howard; Hoyos, Luis; Oakley, Charles Warner (2019)
        "Drawing on the vast archival resources of its Architecture and Design Collection, the UCSB Art, Design & Architecture Museum (University of California, Santa Barbara) presents an assessment of 50 years of design by Barton ...
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        Speculations V: Aesthetics in the 21st Century 

        Askin, Ridvan; Ennis, Paul J.; Hägler, Andreas; Schweighauser, Philipp (2014)
        Ever since the turn of the century aesthetics has steadily gained momentum as a central field of study across the disciplines. No longer sidelined, aesthetics has grown in confidence. While this recent development brings ...
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        Desire/Love 

        Berlant, Lauren (2012)
        “There is nothing more alienating than having your pleasures disputed by someone with a theory,” writes Lauren Berlant. Yet the ways in which we live sexuality and intimacy have been profoundly shaped by theories — especially ...
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        Intimate Bureaucracies 

        readies, dj (2012)
        Intimate Bureaucracies is a history from the future looking backward at our present moment as a turning point. Our systems of organization and control appear unsustainable and brutal, and we are feeling around in the dark ...
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        Preternatural 

        Jeffery, Celina (2011)
        The preternatural, as explored by these artists, disturb the ontological boundaries of art, nature and metaphysics. They exist within the folds of classificatory thresholds: both beyond and between nature and supernature; ...
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        What Is Philosophy? 

        Munro, Michael (2012)
        “Every written work,” Giorgio Agamben opens the preface to Infancy and History, “can be regarded as the prologue (or rather, the broken cast) of a work never penned, and destined to remain so.” Although that observation ...
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        Last Day Every Day: Figural Thinking from Auerbach and Kracauer to Agamben and Brenez 

        Martin, Adrian (2012)
        Where is film analysis at today? What is cinema theory up to, behind our backs? The field, as professionally defined (at least in the Anglo-American academic world), is presently divided between contextual historians who ...
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