Jacques Rancière's work is increasingly central to several debates across the humanities. Distributions of the Sensible confronts a... Læs mere
Taking seriously Ireland's euphemism for World War II, ""the Emergency"", Anna Teekell's Emergency Writing asks both what happens to literature written during a state of emergency and what it means for writing to be a response to an emergency.
Examines the political, ontological, and technological underpinnings of the guerrilla in the digital humanities. Matthew Applegate uses... Læs mere
Argues that Edmund Husserl's late reflections on Europe should not be read either as departures from his early transcendental phenomenology or as simple exercises of cultural criticism but rather as systematic phenomenological reflections on generativity and historicity.
Charts a modern history of form as emergent from force. Offering a provocative alternative to the imagery of... Læs mere
Offers the first sustained examination of the relationship between law and selfhood in Shakespeare's work. Taking five plays and the sonnets as... Læs mere
Explores the key role of dramatic episodes that occur offstage and beyond the knowledge-generating faculty of playgoers' sight. Does Ophelia drown?... Læs mere
Traces how the environmental effects of industrialization reverberated through the cinema of Germany's Weimar Republic. Framing hygiene... Læs mere