A collection of essays written essentially by members of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies of the University of California, Los Angeles, exploring certain ...
Continue Reading β4.48 Psychosis is the final play by British playwright Sarah Kane. It was her last work, first staged at the Royal Court’s Jerwood Theatre Upstairs ...
Continue Reading β“Science is interesting precisely because it relates to me. It is a human function just as much as breathing is: it is an existential interest. ...
Continue Reading βIn Wednesday Is Indigo Blue, pioneering researcher Richard Cytowic and distinguished neuroscientist David Eagleman explain the neuroscience and genetics behind synesthesia’s multisensory experiences. Because synesthesia ...
Continue Reading βHelene Cixous is widely regarded as one of the world’s most influential feminist writers and thinkers. “White Ink” brings together her most revealing interviews, available ...
Continue Reading βSex After Life aims to consider the various ways in which the concept of life has provided normative and moralizing ballast for queer, feminist and ...
Continue Reading βFollowing on from Theory and the Disappearing Future, in Twilight of the Anthropocene Idols, Cohen, Colebrook and Miller turn their attention to the eco-critical and ...
Continue Reading βIn Whatβs the Use? Sara Ahmed continues the work she began in The Promise of Happiness and Willful Subjects by taking up a single wordβin ...
Continue Reading βMichel Serres captures the urgencies of our time; from the digital revolution to the ecological crisis to the future of the university, the crises that ...
Continue Reading βIn an era of accelerating technology and increasing complexity, how should we reimagine the emancipatory potential of feminism? How should gender politics be reconfigured in ...
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