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        Bigger Than You: Big Data and Obesity 

        Behar, Katherine (2016)
        In her first inquiry toward a decelerationist aesthetics, Katherine Behar explores in this essay chapbook the rise of two “big deal” contemporary phenomena, big data and obesity. In both, scale rearticulates the human as ...
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        Why the Center Can't Hold: A Diagnosis of Puritanized America 

        O’Neill, Tom (2016)
        “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold.” These words from Yeats’s poem “The Second Coming” provide Why the Center Can’t Hold with its organizing theme. And although Yeats was describing the grim atmosphere of post-World ...
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        Chaste Cinematics 

        Vitanza, Victor J. (2015)
        Victor J. Vitanza (author of Sexual Violence in Western Thought and Writing) continues to rethink the problem of sexual violence in cinema and how rape is often represented in “chaste” ways, in the form of a Chaste Cinematics. ...
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        Workers Leaving the Studio: Looking Away from Socialist Realism 

        van Gerven Oei, Vincent W.J.; van Gerven Oei, Vincent W.J.; Gjikola, Genti (2015)
        Workers Leaving the Studio. Looking Away from Socialist Realism. catalogs the exhibition “Workers leaving the studio. Looking away from socialist realism.,” curated by Mihnea Mircan in the National Gallery of Arts in Tirana, ...
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        Oceanic New York 

        Mentz, Steve (2015)
        This volume comprises a three-fold object, Book and Ocean and New York City. If this Book were Ocean, how would it feel between your fingers? Wet and slippery, just a bit warmer or colder than the air around it, since the ...
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        How We Write: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blank Page 

        Conklin Akbari, Suzanne (2015)
        The contributors range from graduate students and recent PhDs to senior scholars working in the fields of medieval studies, art history, English literature, poetics, early modern studies, musicology, and geography. All are ...
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        History According to Cattle 

        Gustafsson, Laura; Haapoja, Terike (2015)
        History According to Cattle is an expanded account of the acclaimed art and research project History of Other’s first major installment, The Museum of the History of Cattle (2013). The exhibition presents a large-scale ...
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        Critique of Sovereignty, Book 1: Contemporary Theories of Sovereignty 

        Lombardo, Marc (2015)
        Using the Western tradition of metaphysical and political thought as a backdrop, Critique of Sovereignty (a work in 4 volumes) re-examines the concept of sovereignty in order to better understand why our ethical values and ...
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        Destroyer of Naivetés 

        Nechvatal, Joseph (2015)
        Victor J. Vitanza (author of Sexual Violence in Western Thought and Writing) continues to rethink the problem of sexual violence in cinema and how rape is often represented in “chaste” ways, in the form of a Chaste Cinematics. ...
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        MythomaniaS: Crime Scenes & Psycho Case Studies 

        Lacadée, Camille; Roche, François (2015)
        mythomaniaS is a catalog of case studies in the form of film stills, architectural fragments, stage props, texts, and images culled from the experiments of MindMachineMakingMyths (Lab M4, part of the New Territories ...
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        Extraterritorialities in Occupied Worlds 

        Maayan Amir, Ruti Sela (2016)
        The concept of extraterritoriality designates certain relationships between space, law, and representation. This collection of essays explores contemporary manifestations of extraterritoriality and the diverse ways in which ...
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        Manifesto for Living in the Anthropocene 

        Gibson, Katherine; Rose, Deborah Bird; Fincher, Ruth (2015)
        The recent 10,000 year history of climatic stability on Earth that enabled the rise of agriculture and domestication, the growth of cities, numerous technological revolutions, and the emergence of modernity is now over. ...
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        Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism: Marx and Laruelle 

        Kolozova, Katerina (2015)
        Departing from the conventional readings of Karl Marx’s Capital and other of his works, by way of François Laruelle’s “radicalization of concepts,” Katerina Kolozova identifies a theoretical kernel in Marx’s thought whose ...
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        A Rushed Quality 

        Odell, David (2015)
        These fragments collected here (in 2 books, “A Rushed Quality” and “Bodying Forth”) belong neither to philosophy nor to poetry — and yet they are for the most part focused on a substantial area of overlap between these two ...
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        Ravish the Republic: The Archives of The Iron Garters Crime/Art Collective 

        Berger, Michael L. (2015)
        In the 2011 book Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture, the artist Gregory Sholette posits that we are living in an era of surplus creative energies concentrated in a teeming archive of artists, ...
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        Still Thriving 

        Fradenburg, L.O. Aranye (2015)
        The work of L.O. Aranye Fradenburg, especially her psychoanalytic criticism of Chaucer, and her formulations of discontinuist historical approaches to the Middle Ages, has been extremely influential within medieval studies ...
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        Ballads 

        Owens, Richard (2015)
        Originally published by eth co-director David Hadbawnik’s habenicht press in 2012, Ballads uses the lyric form to explore the effects of global Capitalism from a sharp Marxist perspective. Recognizing the congruence between ...
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        Image Photograph 

        Lafia, Marc (2015)
        We no longer live in the society of the spectacle, passively seeing the world. Now we perform our very own spectacle in a society that demands it at every turn. We’ve become advertisements of ourselves, our own PR agents, ...
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        My Gay Middle Ages 

        Strouse, A.W. (2015)
        In the world of My Gay Middle Ages, Chaucer and Boethius are the secret-sharers of A.W. Strouse’s “gay lifestyle.” Where many scholars of the Middle Ages would “get in from behind” on cultural history, Strouse instead does ...
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        Theory Is Like a Surging Sea 

        Munro, Michael (2015)
        In a 1917 letter to Gershom Scholem, Walter Benjamin writes, “Theory is like a surging sea.” This small book takes more than its title from that line—it takes that line as a point of departure in Erich Auerbach’s sense, ...
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        The Pedagogics of Liberation 

        Dussel, Enrique (2019)
        "Enrique Dussel is considered one of the founding philosophers of liberation in the Latin American tradition, an influential arm of what is now called decoloniality. While he is astoundingly prolific, relatively few of his ...
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        How We Read 

        Heller, Kaitlin; Akbari, Suzanne Conklin (2019)
        "What do we do when we read? Reading can be an act of consumption or an act of creation. Our “work reading” overlaps with our “pleasure reading,” and yet these two modes of reading engage with different parts of the ...
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        Moonbit 

        Dobson, James E.; Mosteirin, Rena J. (2019)
        "Moonbit is a hybrid work comprised of experimental poetry and a critical theory of the poetics and politics of computer code. It offers an extended intellectual and creative engagement with the affordances of computer ...
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        Matches: A Light Book 

        Chrostowska, S.D. (2019)
        Through the prism of criticism, the modalities of thinking form a spectrum: on one end, systematic exposition, on the other, the fragment. It is the latter, fragmentary approach that distinguishes Matches—an investigation ...
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        The Imagery of Interior Spaces 

        Bauer, Dominique; Kelly, Michael J. (2019)
        On the unstable boundaries between “interior” and “exterior,” “private” and “public,” and always in some way relating to a “beyond,” the imagery of interior space in literature reveals itself as an often disruptive code ...
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        Non-Conceptual Negativity: Damaged Reflections on Turkey 

        Aracagök, Zafer (2019)
        Non-Conceptual Negativity: Damaged Reflections on Turkey critiques those who have accused Deleuze of an unbounded affirmation which, according to them, has played directly into the hands of capitalist modes of production. ...
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        Knowledge, Spirit, Law, Book 2: The Anti-Capitalist Sublime 

        Keeney, Gavin (2017)
        Knowledge, Spirit, Law // Book 2: The Anti-capitalist Sublime takes up where Knowledge, Spirit, Law // Book 1: Radical Scholarship (2015) left off, foremost in terms of a critique of neo-liberal academia and its demotion ...
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        The Retro-Futurism of Cuteness 

        Boyle, Jen; Kao, Wan-Chuan (2017)
        Is it possible to conceive of a Hello Kitty Middle Ages or a Tickle Me Elmo Renaissance? The Oxford English Dictionary dates the first reference to “cute” in the sense of “attractive, pretty, charming” to 1834. More recently, ...
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        Athens and the War on Public Space: Tracing a City in Crisis 

        Brekke, Klara Jaya; Filippidis, Christos; Vradis, Antonis (2018)
        Sometimes, the maelstrom of a crisis can be captured in a single image. The image of the mundane, barely noticeable movement of an urban dweller as they go about their everyday life. Athens and the War on Public Space ...
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        Bathroom Songs: Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick as a Poet 

        Edwards, Jason (2017)
        Bathroom Songs: Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick as a Poet is the first book of essays to consider the poetry of one of the twentieth- and early twenty-first-century’s most important literary, affect, and queer theorists. Acclaimed ...
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        The Passenger: Medieval Texts and Transits 

        Smith, James L. (2017)
        What strange transactions take place in the mobile spaces between loci? How does the flow of forces between fixed points enliven texts, suggest new connections, and map out the dizzying motion of myriad interactions? The ...
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        Meaningful Flesh: Reflections on Religion and Nature for a Queer Planet 

        Bauman, Whitney A. (2018)
        Religion is much queerer than we ever imagined. Nature is as well. These are the two basic insights that have led to this volume: the authors included here hope to queerly go where no thinkers have gone before. The combination ...
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        Centaurs, Rioting in Thessaly: Memory and the Classical World 

        Hudson, Martyn (2018)
        This book treads new paths through the labyrinths of our human thought. It meanders through the darkness to encounter the monsters at the heart of the maze: Minotaurs, Centaurs, Automata, Makers, Humans. One part of our ...
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        Tar for Mortar: "The Library of Babel" and the Dream of Totality 

        Basile, Jonathan (2018)
        Tar for Mortar offers an in-depth exploration of one of literature’s greatest tricksters, Jorge Luis Borges. His short story “The Library of Babel” is a signature examplar of this playfulness, though not merely for the ...
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        Manifesto for a Post-Critical Pedagogy 

        Hodgson, Naomi; Vlieghe, Joris; Zamojski, Piotr (2018)
        The belief in the transformative potential of education has long underpinned critical educational theory. But its concerns have also been largely political and economic, using education as the means to achieve a better – ...
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        Of Great Importance 

        Wijnberg, Nachoem M. (2018)
        Of Great Importance is Nachoem Wijnberg’s 16th volume of poetry. One of the most prominent living Dutch writers, Wijnberg’s poetry is known for its deceptively plain language and his poems, according to the poet himself, ...
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        Clinical Encounters in Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Practice and Queer Theory 

        Giffney, Noreen; Watson, Eve (2017)
        Clinical Encounters in Sexuality makes an intervention into the fields of clinical psychoanalysis and sexuality studies, in an effort to think about a range of issues relating to sexuality from a clinical psychoanalytic ...
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        Kill Boxes: Facing the Legacy of US-Sponsored Torture, Indefinite Detention, and Drone Warfare 

        Weber, Elisabeth (2017)
        Kill Boxes addresses the legacy of US-sponsored torture, indefinite detention, and drone warfare by deciphering the shocks of recognition that humanistic and artistic responses to violence bring to consciousness if readers ...
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        Solar Calendar, And Other Ways of Marking Time 

        Bendik-Keymer, Jeremy (2017)
        At the end of his life, Pierre Hadot was a professor at the Collège de France — a “professor’s professor” — and he helped Michel Foucault, most famously, conceptualize ethics. Hadot devoted his career to recovering the ...
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        Deleuze and the Passions 

        Meiborg, Ceciel; van Tuinen, Sjoerd (2016)
        In recent years the humanities, social sciences and neuroscience have witnessed an ‘affective turn,’ especially in discourses around post-Fordist labor, economic and ecological crises, populism and identity politics, mental ...
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