From Agamben to ZizekEdinburgh University Press, 2010 M09 10 - 288 pages In these 15 taster essays you will discover the key concepts and critical approaches of the theorists who have had the most significant impact on the humanities since 1990. |
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Page 14
... production, the role of the artist and so on.2 Above these two areas of interest, though, towers his thought on the limits of what it is to be human – investigated in nearly all of his work since the mid 1990s, but culminating ...
... production, the role of the artist and so on.2 Above these two areas of interest, though, towers his thought on the limits of what it is to be human – investigated in nearly all of his work since the mid 1990s, but culminating ...
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... production and reception. In The Open, he further explores 'the animal', and is keen, as always, to explore a clear-cut divide by making the borderline a more messy, paradoxical space. Philosophy and religion have persistently ...
... production and reception. In The Open, he further explores 'the animal', and is keen, as always, to explore a clear-cut divide by making the borderline a more messy, paradoxical space. Philosophy and religion have persistently ...
Page 49
... to devour books, and also a machine condemned to produce more than his share of them, another characteristic that Bauman was to come to share with him. So it is clear. Zygmunt Bauman was attracted to 49 Zygmunt Bauman (1925–)
... to devour books, and also a machine condemned to produce more than his share of them, another characteristic that Bauman was to come to share with him. So it is clear. Zygmunt Bauman was attracted to 49 Zygmunt Bauman (1925–)
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Contents
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29 | |
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4 Homi K Bhabha 1949 | 60 |
5 Judith Butler 1956 | 77 |
6 Cornelius Castoriadis 192297 | 93 |
7 Green Critical Theorists | 110 |
10 Bruno Latour 1947 | 161 |
11 Antonio Negri 1933 | 177 |
12 Jacques Rancière 1940 | 194 |
13 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 1942 | 210 |
14 Paul Virilio 1932 | 227 |
15 Slavoj Žižek 1949 | 243 |
Names index | 259 |
Subject index | 263 |
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