Description

Book Synopsis
This Companion addresses the contemporary transformation of critical and cultural theory, with special emphasis on the way debates in the field have changed in recent decades.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction xvii
Imre Szeman, Sarah Blacker, and Justin Sully

Part I Lineages 1

1 Frankfurt – New York – San Diego 1924–1968; or, Critical Theory 3
Andrew Pendakis

2 Vienna 1899 – Paris 1981; or, Psychoanalysis 25
James Penney

3 Paris 1955–1968; or, Structuralism 41
Sean Homer

4 Birmingham – Urbana‐Champaign 1964–1990; or, Cultural Studies 59
Paul Smith

5 Baltimore – New Haven 1966–1983; or, Deconstruction 73
Michael O’Driscoll

6 Paris – Boston – Berkeley – the Mexico/Texas Borderlands 1949–1990; or, Gender and Sexuality 91
Sarah Brophy

7 Delhi/Ahmednagar Fort – Washington, DC/Birmingham Jail – Pretoria/Robben Island 1947–1994; or, Race, Colonialism, Postcolonialism 115
Neil ten Kortenaar

8 Petrograd/Leningrad – Havana – Beijing 1917–1991; or, Marxist Theory and Socialist Practice 129
Peter Hitchcock

9 Chile – Seattle – Cairo 1973–2017?; or, Globalization and Neoliberalism 147
Myka Tucker‐Abramson

Part II Problematics 167

Section A: Living and Laboring 167

10 Subjectivity 173
William Callison

11 Diaspora and Migration 191
Ghassan Hage

12 Community, Collectivity, Affinities 205
Miranda Joseph

13 Feminism 223
Rosemary Hennessy

14 Gender and Queer Theory 243
Amber Jamilla Musser

15 Social Divisions and Hierarchies 255
Randy Martin

16 Work and Precarity 269
Jason Read

Section B: Being and Knowing 283

17 Religion and Secularism 287
Jerilyn Sambrooke

18 Affect 301
Marija Cetinić and Jeff Diamanti

19 Indigenous Epistemes 313
Rauna Kuokkanen

20 The Everyday, Taste, Class 327
Ben Highmore

21 Disability Studies 339
Anna Mollow

22 Unsound 357
Veit Erlmann

23 Screen Life 371
Toby Miller

24 Digital and New Media 387
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun

25 Science and Technology 403
Priscilla Wald

Section C: Structures of Agency and Belonging 419

26 Circulation 423
Will Straw

27 Cultural Production 435
Sarah Brouillette

28 Decolonization 449
Jennifer Wenzel

29 Race and Ethnicity 465
Min Hyoung Song

30 Humanism 477
Nina Power

31 Nature 489
Stephanie LeMenager

32 Scale 503
Justin Sully

33 Narrative 517
Marie‐Laure Ryan

Index 531

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9781118472316, 978-1118472316
      ISBN10: 1118472314
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This Companion addresses the contemporary transformation of critical and cultural theory, with special emphasis on the way debates in the field have changed in recent decades.

      Table of Contents

      Contributors ix

      Acknowledgments xv

      Introduction xvii
      Imre Szeman, Sarah Blacker, and Justin Sully

      Part I Lineages 1

      1 Frankfurt – New York – San Diego 1924–1968; or, Critical Theory 3
      Andrew Pendakis

      2 Vienna 1899 – Paris 1981; or, Psychoanalysis 25
      James Penney

      3 Paris 1955–1968; or, Structuralism 41
      Sean Homer

      4 Birmingham – Urbana‐Champaign 1964–1990; or, Cultural Studies 59
      Paul Smith

      5 Baltimore – New Haven 1966–1983; or, Deconstruction 73
      Michael O’Driscoll

      6 Paris – Boston – Berkeley – the Mexico/Texas Borderlands 1949–1990; or, Gender and Sexuality 91
      Sarah Brophy

      7 Delhi/Ahmednagar Fort – Washington, DC/Birmingham Jail – Pretoria/Robben Island 1947–1994; or, Race, Colonialism, Postcolonialism 115
      Neil ten Kortenaar

      8 Petrograd/Leningrad – Havana – Beijing 1917–1991; or, Marxist Theory and Socialist Practice 129
      Peter Hitchcock

      9 Chile – Seattle – Cairo 1973–2017?; or, Globalization and Neoliberalism 147
      Myka Tucker‐Abramson

      Part II Problematics 167

      Section A: Living and Laboring 167

      10 Subjectivity 173
      William Callison

      11 Diaspora and Migration 191
      Ghassan Hage

      12 Community, Collectivity, Affinities 205
      Miranda Joseph

      13 Feminism 223
      Rosemary Hennessy

      14 Gender and Queer Theory 243
      Amber Jamilla Musser

      15 Social Divisions and Hierarchies 255
      Randy Martin

      16 Work and Precarity 269
      Jason Read

      Section B: Being and Knowing 283

      17 Religion and Secularism 287
      Jerilyn Sambrooke

      18 Affect 301
      Marija Cetinić and Jeff Diamanti

      19 Indigenous Epistemes 313
      Rauna Kuokkanen

      20 The Everyday, Taste, Class 327
      Ben Highmore

      21 Disability Studies 339
      Anna Mollow

      22 Unsound 357
      Veit Erlmann

      23 Screen Life 371
      Toby Miller

      24 Digital and New Media 387
      Wendy Hui Kyong Chun

      25 Science and Technology 403
      Priscilla Wald

      Section C: Structures of Agency and Belonging 419

      26 Circulation 423
      Will Straw

      27 Cultural Production 435
      Sarah Brouillette

      28 Decolonization 449
      Jennifer Wenzel

      29 Race and Ethnicity 465
      Min Hyoung Song

      30 Humanism 477
      Nina Power

      31 Nature 489
      Stephanie LeMenager

      32 Scale 503
      Justin Sully

      33 Narrative 517
      Marie‐Laure Ryan

      Index 531

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