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Trans. Heidi Bostic and Stephen Pluhàcek. Continuum: New York and London. ISBN: 0-8264-5982-X Gwendolyn Blue In my experience, engaging with Irigaray's texts is never an easy task. This is particularly…
Trans. Heidi Bostic and Stephen Pluhàcek. Continuum: New York and London. ISBN: 0-8264-5982-X Gwendolyn Blue In my experience, engaging with Irigaray's texts is never an easy task. This is particularly…
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0-8166-4009-2. The Future of Seduction Stephen Dougherty Richard Doyle's new book Wetwares involves itself with two nagging and seemingly unanswerable questions: first, what does it mean when we…
London: Verso, ISBN 1-85984-507-X. Theory's Long March: Louis Althusser 1966-7 John Seed There has been something of an Althusser renaissance in the last decade or so. A plethora of mostly…
Exhibited in 'Transfigure' at the Australian Centre of the Moving Image, Melbourne, 8 December 2003 -- 9 May 2004 Freedom from Equipment Patrick Crogan Thus, for contemporary man the representation…
Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 0-7546-3122-2 Paul North Simon Morgan Wortham's study of the work of American literary critic and theorist Samuel Weber successfully avoids two risks involved in introducing complex critical…
Cambridge: The MIT Press. ISBN 0262582155. Of Ivory Towers, Looking Glasses and the Cell(f).s of Contemporary Culture Nanette Fornabai N. Katherine Hayles' most recent book, Writing Machines (2002), is a critical introduction…
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press How the Nazis Won World War II - And All Subsequent Wars Michael Dorland As Adorno and others often remarked, we repress the past--because it's…
Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0814775136.New York: New York University Press. The Fate of Culture after Globalisation Stephen Morton The question of whether theoretical inquiry can and…
London and New York: Continuum. ISBN 0-8264-6032-1. Stephen Dougherty The fate of the philosopher Henri Bergson seemed sealed by the closing decades of the twentieth century. Bergson, who in the…
London: Routledge. ISBN: 0415240271. Radhika Gajjala This is a fascinating book that takes us through an examination of hegemonies and contradictions embedded in discourses of microbiology, new biology, Artificial Intelligence…