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quinta-feira, 16 de janeiro de 2014

Critical Inquiry, Volume 40, Issue 2, Winter 2014

The Psychoanalytical Method and the Disaster of Totalitarianism: Borderline States as the Psychical Equivalent of the Discontent in Civilization?
François Villa

Music and Melancholy
Michael P. Steinberg

Avant-Garde in a Different Key: Karl Kraus's The Last Days of Mankind
Marjorie Perloff

Courbet, Incommensurate and Emergent
James D. Herbert

Phenomenology of the Scream
Peter Schwenger

China's Last Communist: Ai Weiwei
Christian Sorace

On the Partiality of Total War
Paul K. Saint-Amour

Another Literary Darwinism
Angus Fletcher

Agamben, the Thought of Sterēsis: An Introduction to Two Essays
Kalpana Seshadri

The Power of Thought
Giorgio Agamben

Vocation and Voice
Giorgio Agamben

Link.

quarta-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2014

Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 75, Number 1, January 2014

Euripides’s Orestes and the Concept of Conscience in Greek Philosophy
Jed W. Atkins

Competing Traditions in the Historiography of Ancient Greek Colonization in Italy
Lela M. Urquhart

Vitoria’s Ideas of Supernatural and Natural Sovereignty: Adam and Eve’s Marriage, the Uncivil Amerindians, and the Global Christian Nation
Toy-Fung Tung

Francis Bacon, Violence, and the Motion of Liberty: The Aristotelian Background
Peter Pesic

Sir John Davies’s Agrarian Law for Ireland
D. Alan Orr

Differing Interpretations of la conscience collective and “the Individual” in Turkey: Émile Durkheim and the Intellectual Origins of the Republic
Hilmi Ozan Özavcı

Review-Essay: Religion and Enlightenment
Simon Grote

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sábado, 30 de novembro de 2013

Journal of the Philosophy of History, Volume 7, Issue 3, History and Truth, 2013

Introduction: History and Truth
Frank Ankersmit

The Ethics of Humanistic Scholarship: On Knowledge and Acknowledgement*
Isaac (Yanni) Nevo

The Necessity of History for Philosophy – Even Analytic Philosophy
Paul Redding

Understanding Others: Cultural Anthropology with Collingwood and Quine*
Guiseppina D’Oro

Mink’s Riddle of Narrative Truth
Chiel van den Akker

Using Goodman to Explore Historical Representation
Eugen Zeleňák

History as the Science of the Individual
Frank Ankersmit

Concepts, History and the Game of Giving and Asking for Reasons: A Defense of Conceptual History*
D. Timothy Goering

Representationalism and Non-representationalism in Historiography*
Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen

Link.

terça-feira, 19 de novembro de 2013

Some recent articles

Joanna de Groot and Sue Morgan, Beyond the ‘Religious Turn’? Past, Present and Future Perspectives in Gender History
Gender & History, Volume 25, Issue 3

Ásta Kristjana Sveinsdóttir, The Social Construction of Human Kinds
Susan E. Babbitt, Humanism and Embodiment: Remarks on Cause and Effect
Robin James, Race and the Feminized Popular in Nietzsche and Beyond
Anna Petronella Foultier, Language and the Gendered Body: Butler's Early Reading of Merleau-Ponty
Abigail Klassen, Beauvoir, the Scandal of Science, and Skepticism as Method
Victoria Pitts-Taylor, I Feel Your Pain: Embodied Knowledges and Situated Neurons
Robyn Bluhm, Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: The Influence of Gender Stereotypes on Functional Neuroimaging Research on Emotion
Elizabeth Sperry, Dupes of Patriarchy: Feminist Strong Substantive Autonomy's Epistemological Weaknesses
Victoria Browne, Backlash, Repetition, Untimeliness: The Temporal Dynamics of Feminist Politics
Mavis Biss, Radical Moral Imagination: Courage, Hope, and Articulation
Hypatia, Volume 28, Issue 4

The Making of The English Working Class, Fifty Years On
History Workshop Journal, Volume 76, Issue 1

Robert Brisart, L’expérience perceptive et son passif. À propos des sensations dans le constructivisme de Husserl
Julien Pieron, Pour une esthétique de la vérité: De Kant à Kant en passant par Bachelard
Philosophie, 2013/3

Teresa Barnett reviews Carlo Ginzburg's Threads and Traces: True, False, Fictive
Oral History Review, Volume 40, Issue 2

Anita Starosta, Accented Criticism: Translation and Global Humanities
boundary 2, Volume 40, Issue 3

Jean H. Quataert and Leigh Ann Wheeler, Sexuality, Feminism, and Women's Bodies in the Modern(izing) World
Journal of Women's History, Volume 25, Number 3

Andrew Hoskins, The end of decay time
Also, lost of reviews on the topics of memory, narrative, cinema and emotions.
Memory Studies, Volume 6, Issue 4

Cesare Cuttica, To Use or Not to Use ... The Intellectual Historian and the Isms : A Survey and a Proposal
Études Épistémè, Volume 23, Issue 3

SubStance, Volume 42, Number 3, special issue on Vulnerability

Nicholas Thoburn, Do Not Be Afraid, Join Us, Come Back?: On the “Idea of Communism” in Our Time
Bishupal Limbu, Ab-Using Enlightenment: Structural Adjustment, Storytelling, and the Public Use of Reason
Benjamin Piekut, Chance and Certainty: John Cage’s Politics of Nature
Alan Singer, Reverse Anthropomorphism: The Sex-Image and Ethics in Contemporary Art
Cultural Critique, Number 84

Vittorio Bufacchi, Knowing Violence: Testimony, Trust and Truth
Revue internationale de philosophie, 2013/3

And, of course, you might want to check the most recent issue of History and Theory.

New Literary History, Volume 44, Number 3, Summer 2013: Styles of Criticism and other essays

Criticism and Style
Michel Chaouli

Implicative Criticism, or The Display of Thinking
Andrew H. Miller

Wittgenstein, Pedagogy, and Literary Criticism
Timothy Yu

What Is a Dominant Language?: Giacomo Leopardi: Theoretician of Linguistic Inequality
Pascale Casanova, Marlon Jones

American Memory in Black Elk Speaks
Jerome McGann

The Social Structure of English in the Text of Theory
J. E. Elliott

Poetry's Media
Thomas H. Ford

Spatial Memory, Historiographic Fantasy, and the Touch of the Past in St. Erkenwald
Cynthia Turner Camp

Narratives of Resentment: Notes towards a Literary History of European Anti-Americanism
Jesper Gulddal

Link.

quinta-feira, 14 de novembro de 2013

Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, Volume 19, Number 1: Kant and the British Idealists

 

Introduction: Kant and the British Idealists
Baiasu, Sorin

Caird on Kant's Idealism: Traditionalist or Revolutionary?
Baiasu, Sorin

Kant, Bradley and The Conditionality of Human Knowledge
Herbert, Daniel

Baking with Kant and Bradley
Leech, Jessica; Thomas, E.

Kant and Collingwood on the Mind-Body Problem
Harrington, Katie

The Christologies of Kant and the British Idealists: Ethical and Ontological Theories of Kenosis
Norman, Ralph

terça-feira, 1 de outubro de 2013

Narrative, Volume 21, Number 3, October 2013. Special Issue: Postmodernist Fiction: East and West

Edited by Wang Ning & Brian McHale.

Table of contents

Introduction: Historicizing Postmodernist Fiction
Wang Ning

European Postmodernism: The Cosmodern Turn
Theo D’haen

After the Revolution: US Postmodernism in the Twenty-First Century
Robert L. McLaughlin

A Reflection on Postmodernist Fiction in China: Avant-Garde Narrative Experimentation
Wang Ning

Viktor Pelevin and Literary Postmodernism in Post-Soviet Russia
Elana Gomel

City Botany: Reading Urban Ecologies in China through Amitav Ghosh’s River of Smoke
Kanika Batra

A Mosaic of Fragments as Narrative Practice: Maqiao Dictionary
Zongxin Feng

Planet of the Frogs: Thoreau, Anderson, and Murakami
Takayuki Tatsumi

Afterword: Reconstructing Postmodernism
Brian McHale

Click here to access this volume of Narrative.

quarta-feira, 4 de setembro de 2013

Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies, Vol 4, No 1 (2013)

Articles

Introduction
Fernanda Henriques

The Need for an Alternative Narrative to the History of Ideas or To Pay a Debt to Women: A Feminist Approach to Ricœur's Thought
Fernanda Henriques

The Subject of Critique: Ricoeur in Dialogue with Feminist Philosophers
Annemie Halsema

L'autre feminine: De la passivité à l'action
Carlos A. Garduño Comparán

"First" and "Third" World Feminism(s): Does Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophy Offer a Way to Bridge the Gap?
Stephanie Riley

Explorations in Otherness: Paul Ricœur and Luce Irigaray
Morny Joy

Etre fidèle à soi: Féminisme, éthique et justice à la lumière de la philosophie de Paul Ricœur
Damien Tissot

Ricœur et Butler: Lumières sur le débat sexe/genre, à travers le prisme de l’identité narrative
Marjolaine Deschênes

Varia

Ricœur's Freud
Richard J. Bernstein

Hermeneutics and Truth: From Alētheia to Attestation
Sebastian Purcell

The Paris Debate: Ricœur’s Public Intervention and Private Reflections on the Status and Meaning of Christian Philosophy in the 1930s
Michael Sohn

Paul Ricœur: Variations et continuité d'un projet politique
Pierre-Olivier Monteil

Book Reviews

Recension: Jean Grondin, Paul Ricœur (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, Que sais-je? n° 3952, 2013).
Daniel Frey

Click here to read this issue. (It's online for a little more than two months now, but it haven't come to my attention yet.)

segunda-feira, 26 de agosto de 2013

New Literary History, Volume 44, Number 2, Spring 2013 - The French Issue: New Perspectives on Reading from France

Philippe Roger, “Introduction: Five French Critics”
Marielle Macé, “Ways of Reading, Modes of Being”
Pierre Bayard, “Anticipatory Plagiarism”
François Cusset, “Unthinkable Readers: The Political Blindspot of French Literature”
Jean-Marie Schaeffer, “Literary Studies and Literary Experience”
Yves Citton, “Reading Literature and the Political Ecology of Gestures in the Age of Semiocapitalism”
Toril Moi, “Afterword: How the French Read”

Click here to access this edition.

segunda-feira, 29 de julho de 2013

Modern Intellectual History, Volume 10, Issue 02, August 2013


Link here.

Table of contents

PUBLICITY, PRIVACY, AND RELIGIOUS TOLERATION IN HOBBES'S LEVIATHAN
ARASH ABIZADEH

THE FRENCH RECEPTION OF VÖLKERPSYCHOLOGIE AND THE ORIGINS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
EGBERT KLAUTKE

KARL POLANYI AT THE MARGINS OF ENGLISH SOCIALISM, 1934–1947
TIM ROGAN

Forum: A World of Ideas: New Pathways in Global Intellectual History, c.1880–1930

FORUM: A WORLD OF IDEAS: NEW PATHWAYS IN GLOBAL INTELLECTUAL HISTORY, C.1880–1930
STEFANIE GÄNGER and SU LIN LEWIS

BETWEEN ORIENTALISM AND NATIONALISM: THE LEARNED SOCIETY AND THE MAKING OF “SOUTHEAST ASIA”
SU LIN LEWIS

UNDER THE INFLUENCE? TRANSLATIONS AND TRANSGRESSIONS IN LATE OTTOMAN IMPERIAL THOUGHT
ANDREW ARSAN

DISJUNCTIVE CIRCLES: MODERN INTELLECTUAL CULTURE IN CUZCO AND THE JOURNEYS OF INCAN ANTIQUITIES, C.1877–1921
STEFANIE GÄNGER

THE INDIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN DISCIPLINE AND “THE DESTINY OF ONE NATION”, 1905–1947
ARIA LASKIN

Review Essays

THE STUDY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT IN THE IBERO-ATLANTIC WORLD DURING THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS
GABRIEL PAQUETTE

WHY THEOLOGY NOW?
MARK A. NOLL

TOWARD A SYNTHESIS OF MORALITY IN AMERICA?
GAINES M. FOSTER

MASTERING THE UNMASTERABLE: HYSTERIA AND ITS HISTORY
KATJA GUENTHER

FILM, POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT, AND THE MELTING POT THROUGH THE LENS OF MODERNIST CULTURE
DANIEL J. SINGAL

FEMINISM'S HISTORY AND HISTORICAL AMNESIA
SARA M. EVANS

Disqus - Prefigurations

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