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        Ostranenie 

        Bowker, M.H. (2012)
        Ostranenie, the term for defamiliarization introduced by Russian writer and critic Victor Shklovsky, means, among other things, to see in strangeness. To see in strangeness is to participate in an illusion that is more ...
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        John Gardner: A Tiny Eulogy 

        Jourdan, Phil (2012)
        John Gardner’s career was permanently changed by his publication of On Moral Fiction (1978), a controversial and derided assessment of the state of literature as Gardner saw it. By arguing for a return to greater seriousness ...
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        The Death of Conrad Unger: Some Conjectures Regarding Parasitosis and Associated Suicide Behavior 

        Shipley, Gary L. (2012)
        The death by suicide of Gary J. Shipley’s close friend, Conrad Unger (writer, theorist and amateur entomologist), has prompted him to confront not only the cold machinery of self-erasure, but also its connections to the ...
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        Truth and Fiction: Notes on (Exceptional) Faith in Art 

        Manchevski, Milcho (2012)
        Reflecting upon his experience making his 2010 feature film Mothers, a cinematic triptych interweaving three narratives that are each, in their own way, about the often tenuous lines between truth and fiction, and one of ...
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        Suite on "Spiritus Silvestre": For Symphony 

        Ford, Denzil (2012)
        Charles D. Keeling, climate science, oceanography, music
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        Annotations to Geoffrey Hill's Speech! Speech! 

        Hassan, Ann (2012)
        Geoffrey Hill’s Speech! Speech! (2000) encapsulates two thousand years’ worth of utterances in a symbolic act of remembrance and expression of despair for the current age, in which we find “our minds and ears fouled by ...
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        Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: Ethics and Objects 

        Cohen, Jeffrey Jerome (2012)
        Animal, Mineral, Vegetable examines what happens when we cease to assume that only humans exert agency. Through a careful examination of medieval, early modern and contemporary lifeworlds, these essays collectively argue ...
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        Making the Geologic Now: Responses to Material Conditions of Contemporary Life 

        Ellsworth, Elisabeth; Kruse, Jamie (2012)
        Making the Geologic Now announces shifts in cultural sensibilities and practices. It offers early sightings of an increasingly widespread turn toward the geologic as source of explanation, motivation, and inspiration for ...
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        The Funambulist Papers 2 

        Lambert, Léopold (2015)
        This book is the second volume of texts curated specifically for The Funambulist since 2011. The editorial line of this second series of twenty-six essays is dedicated to philosophical and political questions about bodies. ...
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        thN Lng Folk 2go: Investigating Future Premoderns™ 

        Confraternity of Neoflagellants, The (2013)
        Neomedievalisms are cultural practices that breathe a bouquet of premoderns as permanent rehearsals of coming events. Where medievalists may be prone to police the post-medieval weald for inauthentic medievalisms, ...
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        Escargotesque, or, What Is Experience 

        Bowker, M.H. (2015)
        “Experience” is a concept paradoxically deployed to accentuate the aconceptual. Although thinking, knowing, reflecting, and analyzing are kinds of experiences, invocations of “experience” typically direct our attention to ...
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        The Funambulist Pamphlets 11: Cinema 

        Lambert, Léopold (2015)
        The Funambulist Pamphlets is a series of small books archiving articles published on The Funambulist, collected according to specific themes. These volumes propose a different articulation of texts than the usual chronological ...
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        Queer Insists (for José Esteban Muñoz) 

        O'Rourke, Michael (2014)
        Queer Insists is a memorial essay, a work of mourning, written for the queer theorist and performance scholar José Esteban Muñoz (1967-2013) shortly after his untimely death in December 2013. In a series of fragments, not ...
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        [Given, If, Then]: A Reading in Three Parts 

        Fernando, Jeremy; Davy, Jennifer Hope; Hölzl, Julia (2015)
        [Given, If, Then] attempts to conceive a possibility of reading, through a set of readings: reading being understood as the relation to an Other that occurs prior to any semantic or formal identification, and, therefore, ...
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        A Boy Asleep under the Sun: Versions of Sandro Penna 

        Penna, Sandro (2014)
        Peter Valente’s first encounter with Sandro Penna’s poetry was while translating Pier Paolo Pasolini. At the time, Valente was reading a biography on Pasolini and learned of his close friendship with Penna. Pasolini insisted ...
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        Action [poems] 

        Opal, Anthony (2014)
        ACTION — as in begin, genesis, motion — is a collection of poems ultimately concerned with form, those lines drawn in the sand that give way to the profanity of the holy, the holiness of the profane. Throughout ACTION, ...
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        Lapidari 3: Images, Part II 

        Mazzi, Marco (2015)
        In June and July 2014, philologist Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei and photographer Marco Mazzi undertook the Albanian Lapidar Survey, a project to map, document, and photograph the large majority of Albanian lapidars, a ...
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        Lapidari 2: Images, Part I 

        Mazzi, Marco (2015)
        In June and July 2014, philologist Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei and photographer Marco Mazzi undertook the Albanian Lapidar Survey, a project to map, document, and photograph the large majority of Albanian lapidars, a ...
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        I Open Fire 

        Pol, David (2014)
        David Pol presents an ontology of war in the form of the lyric poem. “Do you hear what I’m shooting at you?” In I Open Fire, all relation is warfare. Minefields compromise movement. Intention aims. Touch burns. Sex explodes ...
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        Snowline 

        Mancini, Donato (2015)
        “Mais où sont les neiges d’antan?” François Villon’s most famous line is a kind of translation, a variation of the old “ubi sunt” trope: Where are the things that used to be? But Villon specifically asks: Where are the ...
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        The Funambulist Papers, Volume 1 

        Lambert, Léopold (2013)
        This book is a collection of thirty-five texts from the first series of guest writers’ essays, written specifically for The Funambulist weblog from June 2011 to November 2012. The idea of complementing Lambert’s own texts ...
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        Modernity without a Project 

        Johnson, C.B. (2015)
        Entering the 21st century, the postmodern succession has given way to a doom-laden, apolitical orthodoxy. This book offers suggestive readings of “the contemporary” in light of high modernity, postwar modernity, and ...
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        Itinerant Spectator/Itinerant Spectacle 

        Skantze, P.A. (2013)
        Itinerant Spectator/Itinerant Spectacle moves across the landscape of European performance in late 20th and early 21st centuries, recounting performance in circulation across national borders and across the itinerant bodies ...
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        On Style: An Atelier 

        Joy, Eileen A.; Kłosowska, Anna (2013)
        Scholarship in medieval studies of the past 20 or so years has offered some provocative experiments in, and elegant exempla of, style. Scholars such as Anne Clark Bartlett, Kathleen Biddick, Catherine Brown, Brantley Bryant, ...
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        The Funambulist Pamphlets 6: Palestine 

        Lambert, Léopold (2013)
        The Funambulist Pamphlets is a series of small books archiving articles published on The Funambulist, collected according to specific themes. These volumes propose a different articulation of texts than the usual chronological ...
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        The Funambulist Pamphlets 7: Cruel Designs 

        Lambert, Léopold (2013)
        The Funambulist Pamphlets is a series of small books archiving articles published on The Funambulist, collected according to specific themes. These volumes propose a different articulation of texts than the usual chronological ...
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        Unless As Stone Is 

        Lohmann, Sam (2014)
        The sestina is a form in which words repeat regularly, intricately, appearing and reappearing in new contexts with new meanings. Sam Lohmann’s Unless As Stone Is emerged from a few years of living with Dante’s sestina, “Al ...
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        Reality in the Name of God, or, Divine Insistence: An Essay on Creation, Infinity, and the Ontological Implications of Kabbalah 

        Horwitz, Noah (2012)
        What should philosophical theology look like after the critique of Onto-theology, after Phenomenology, and in the age of Speculative Realism? What does Kabbalah have to say to Philosophy? Since Kant and especially since ...
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        Continent. Year 1: A Selection of Issues 1.1–1.4 

        Allen, Jamie; Boshears, Paul; van Gerven Oei, Vincent W.J.; Groves, Adam Staley; Jenkins, Nico (2012)
        continent. Year 1: A selection of issues 1.1-1.4 collects a variety of thoughts and tropes from the 2011 issues of continent., ranging from work on Greek poetry to deep brain recordings, from speculative realism to the ...
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        Dark Chaucer: An Assortment 

        Seaman, Myra; Joy, Eileen A.; Masciandaro, Nicola (2012)
        Although widely beloved for its playfulness and comic sensibility, Chaucer’s poetry is also subtly shot through with dark moments that open into obscure and irresolvably haunting vistas, passages into which one might fall ...
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        Leper Creativity: Cyclonopedia Symposium 

        Keller, Edward; Masciandaro, Nicola; Thacker, Eugene (2012)
        Essays, articles, artworks, and documents taken from and inspired by the symposium on Reza Negarestani’s Cyclonopedia: Complicity with Anonymous Materials, which took place in March 2011 at The New School. Hailed by ...
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        Beowulf: A Translation 

        Hadbawnik, David; Remein, Daniel C. (2012)
        Many modern Beowulf translations, while excellent in their own ways, suffer from what Kathleen Biddick might call “melancholy” for an oral and aural way of poetic making. By and large, they tend to preserve certain familiar ...
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        Metagestures 

        Nappi, Carla; Pettman, Dominic (2019)
        "What kinds of knowledge and understandings of the world can be generated – and shared – when we use para-academic techniques and sensibilities to decode or respond to relatively orthodox intellectual objects? And what ...
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        Museum of Nonhumanity 

        Gustafsson, Laura; Haapoja, Terike (2019)
        Museum of Nonhumanity is the catalogue for a full-size touring museum that presents the history of the distinction between humans and animals, and the way that this artificial boundary has been used to oppress human and ...
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        Antiracism Inc. 

        Blake , Felice; Ioanide, Paula; Reed, Alison (2019)
        "Antiracism Inc. traces the ways people along the political spectrum appropriate, incorporate, and neutralize antiracist discourses to perpetuate injustice. It also examines the ways organizers continue to struggle for ...
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        Hippolytus 

        Euripides, (2012)
        Euripides wrote two plays called Hippolytus. In this, the second, he dramatized the tragic failure of perfection. This translation comes in two forms; the first presents a simulacrum of the text as it might have appeared ...
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        Divine Name Verification: An Essay on Anti-Darwinism, Intelligent Design, and the Computational Nature of Reality 

        Horwitz, Noah (2013)
        In this book, Noah Horwitz argues that the age of Darwinism is ending. Building on the ontological insights of his first book Reality in the Name of God in order to intervene into the intelligent design versus evolution ...
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        Medieval Hackers 

        Kennedy, Kathleen E. (2015)
        Medieval Hackers calls attention to the use of certain vocabulary terms in the Middle Ages and today: commonness, openness, and freedom. Today we associate this language with computer hackers, some of whom believe that ...
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        The Penetrated Male 

        Kemp, Jonathan (2013)
        Through nuanced readings of a handful of modernist texts (Baudelaire, Huysmans, Wilde, Genet, Joyce, and Schreber’s Memoirs), this book explores and interrogates the figure of the penetrated male body, developing the concept ...
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        Nicholas of Cusa and the Kairos of Modernity: Cassirer, Gadamer, Blumenberg 

        Edward Moore, Michael (2013)
        In this far-reaching essay, historian Michael Edward Moore examines modernity as an historical epoch following the end of the medieval period — and as a “messianic concept of time.” In the early twentieth century, a debate ...
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        In Divisible Cities: A Phanto-Cartographical Missive 

        Pettman, Dominic (2013)
        In Divisible Cities takes Italo Calvino’s classic re-imagining of Venice, viewed in the mind’s eye from many different metaphysical angles, and projects it on to the world at large. Where the Italian saw his favorite city ...
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        The Funambulist Pamphlets 4: Legal Theory 

        Lambert, Léopold (2013)
        The Funambulist Pamphlets is a series of small books archiving articles published on The Funambulist, collected according to specific themes. These volumes propose a different articulation of texts than the usual chronological ...
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        Gaffe/Stutter 

        Trettien, Whitney Anne (2013)
        Gaffe/Stutter is a dead letter to Deleuze’s Logic of Sense. It began as a series of diagrams, two-dimensional memory palaces that sketch the vectors of each chapter’s paradox; it became an elaborate plan for a web-based ...
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        The Funambulist Pamphlets 5: Occupy Wall Street 

        Lambert, Léopold (2013)
        The Funambulist Pamphlets is a series of small books archiving articles published on The Funambulist, collected according to specific themes. These volumes propose a different articulation of texts than the usual chronological ...
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        Fuckhead 

        Rawson, David (2013)
        What is a fuckhead? David Rawson’s Fuckhead is a surreal exploration of the literature, film, nature and expectations of disability, and of fuckheads in literature and film. Part lyric essay, part fictional memoir, Rawson’s ...
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        Dialectics Unbound: On the Possibility of Total Writing 

        Kennel, Maxwell (2013)
        Dialectics Unbound: On the Possibility of Total Writing re-imagines figures of ontological totality, in and out of writing, first by exploring some lineages of the dialectic, and second by engaging thinkers such as Theodor ...
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        Staying Alive: A Survival Manual for the Liberal Arts 

        Fradenburg, L.O. Aranye (2013)
        Staying Alive: A Survival Manual for the Liberal Arts fiercely defends the liberal arts in and from an age of neoliberal capital and techno-corporatization run amok, arguing that the public university’s purpose is not ...
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        Speculations IV: Speculative Realism 

        Austin, Michael; Ennis, Paul J.; Gironi, Fabio; Gokey, Thomas; Jackson, Robert (2013)
        With this special volume of Speculations, the editors wanted to challenge the contested term “speculative realism,” offering scholars who have some involvement with it a space to voice their opinions of the network of ideas ...
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        Repetitions 

        Abbott, Scott; Radaković, Žarko (2013)
        In 1994, after following a character in Peter Handke’s novel Repetition into what is now Slovenia and after traveling in landscapes of Handke’s youth, Žarko Radaković and Scott Abbott published a two-headed text in Belgrade, ...
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        Iteration:Again: 13 Public Art Projects across Tasmania 

        Marcon, Marco (2013)
        Iteration:Again documents and reflects upon a series of thirteen temporary public art commissions by twenty-one Australian and international artists that took place across Tasmania from September 18 to October 15, 2011. ...
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        Commonist Tendencies: Mutual Aid beyond Communism 

        Shantz, Jeff (2013)
        As capitalist societies in the twenty-first century move from crisis to crisis, oppositional movements in the global North have been somewhat stymied (despite ephemeral manifestations like Occupy), confronted with the ...
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        The Funambulist Pamphlets 3: Deleuze 

        Lambert, Léopold (2013)
        The Funambulist Pamphlets is a series of small books archiving articles published on The Funambulist, collected according to specific themes. These volumes propose a different articulation of texts than the usual chronological ...
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        The Funambulist Pamphlets 2: Foucault 

        Lambert, Léopold (2013)
        The Funambulist Pamphlets is a series of small books archiving articles published on The Funambulist, collected according to specific themes. These volumes propose a different articulation of texts than the usual chronological ...
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        The Funambulist Pamphlets 1: Spinoza 

        Lambert, Léopold (2013)
        The blog The Funambulist: Architectural Narratives, a daily architectural platform written and edited by Léopold Lambert, finds its name in the consideration for architecture’s representative medium, the line, and its ...
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        Flash + Cube (1965–1975) 

        Long, Marget (2013)
        Flash + Cube (1965-1975) is an artist’s book about the Sylvania flashcube — the space-aged, flash photography device, revolutionary in 1965 and nearly obsolete by 1975. Assembled from a wide range of archival materials — ...
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        Of Learned Ignorance: Idea of a Treatise in Philosophy 

        Munro, Michael (2013)
        What is a problem? What’s asked in that question, and how does one even begin to take its measure? How else could one begin, except as one does with any other problem—by way of its impulsion. Of Learned Ignorance: Idea of ...
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        Inhuman Nature 

        Cohen, Jeffrey Jerome (2014)
        Gathering into lively conversation scholars in medieval, early modern and object studies, Inhuman Nature explores the activity of the things, forces, and relations that enable, sustain and operate indifferently to us. ...
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        Speculative Medievalisms: Discography 

        Petropunk Collective, The (2013)
        Proceedings from the two Speculative Medievalisms symposia, held at King’s College London (Jan. 2011) and The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Sep. 2011), and organized by The Petropunk Collective (Eileen Joy, ...
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        The End of Man 

        Martinon, Jean-Paul (2013)
        Masculinity? This book attempts to answer this one-word question by revisiting key philosophical concepts in the construction of masculinity, not in order to re-write or debunk them again, but in order to provide a radically ...
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        On an Ungrounded Earth: Towards a New Geophilosophy 

        Woodard, Ben (2013)
        For too long, the Earth has been used to ground thought instead of bending it; such grounding leaves the planet as nothing but a stage for phenomenology, deconstruction, or other forms of anthropocentric philosophy. In far ...
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