Caspar Heinemann is a poet, artist, writer and academia-adjacent independent researcher based in Glasgow and Berlin. His research interests include critical mysticism, gay biosemiotics, illegitimate ...
Continue Reading โIn The Queer Life of Things: Performance, Affect, and the More-Than-Human, Anne M. Harris and Stacy Holman Jones offer readers a series of chapters united ...
Continue Reading โChina is in the midst of the fastest and most intense process of urbanization the world has ever known, and Shanghai — its biggest, richest ...
Continue Reading โJellyfish, with their undulating umbrella-shaped bells and sprawling tentacles, are as fascinating and beautiful as they are frightening and dangerous. They are found in every ...
Continue Reading โCharts the history of womenโs liberation and calls for a revitalized feminism. Nancy Fraserโs major new book traces the feminist movementโs evolution since the 1970s ...
Continue Reading โAn exploration of the emergence of a new psychedelic spirituality in the work of Philip K. Dick, Terence McKenna, and Robert Anton Wilson. A study ...
Continue Reading โHarold Hart Crane was an American poet. Provoked and inspired by T. S. Eliot, Crane wrote modernist poetry that was difficult, highly stylized, and ambitious ...
Continue Reading โDeath of the PostHuman undertakes a series of critical encounters with the legacy of what had come to be known as ‘theory,’ and its contemporary ...
Continue Reading โMichael W. Clune is an American writer and critic. His creative and critical writing has appeared in Harper’s, Salon, Granta, PMLA, the New Yorker, and ...
Continue Reading โIn this major work, sociologists Boltanski and Chiapello ask why anti-capitalist critique seems so impotent in the face of new forms of market-oriented business practice, ...
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