Lays out the range of Freud’s attempts at a psychoanalytic theory of religion and then sketches the rough contours of Lacan’s contrasting approach. From there, Boothby offers the theoretical tools for interpreting the religious impulse and analyzes key religious traditions.
Cannibal translators digest, recombine, transform, and trouble their source materials. Isabel Gomez makes the case for this model of literary production by excavating a network of translation projects in Latin America that includes canonical writers of the twentieth century.
As a cultural phenomenon of the Silver Age, the Crooked Mirror deserves critical attention, yet it has received only fleeting mention in... Læs mere
Explores the effects of McCarthyism on American philosophy in the 1940s and 1950s and the possibility that the political pressures of the... Læs mere
A powerful debut collection exploring one family’s pursuit of the American Dream. Sebastian Paramo renders a semi-autobiographical collection, utilizing self-portraiture and... Læs mere
The third full-length collection from poet Stevie Edwards, Quiet Armor examines how capitalism and patriarchy impact romantic relationships and, more broadly, intimacy.
Told in lyric fragments, The Backwards Hand traces Matt Lee’s experience living in the United States for more than thirty years with a rare congenital defect. Weaving in... Læs mere
Tracing intertwined histories of racialized performance from the mid-eighteenth through the early twentieth century across the US and the British Empire,... Læs mere
Violence haunts 1915 Atlanta and so does the golem a group of girls creates. A dark, lyrical blend of historical fiction and magical realism, The Curators examines a critically underexplored event in American history through unlikely eyes.