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A Critical Cartography of Feminist Post-postmodernism [PDF]
At the end of postmodernism, in an era that experts fail to define in any meaningful manner because it swings between nostalgia and euphoria, in a political economy of fear and frenzy,1 new master ...
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The Historicity, Affect, and Depth of ‘Slow’ Cinema [PDF]
This paper explores the phenomenon of ‘slow’ cinema, its aesthetic and stylistic features, which allows highlighting a number of important aspects characteristic of this kind of films.
Zimenkov Nikita A.
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POST-POSTMODERN: ARTS AND TRENDS
This article considers post-postmodern arts and trends in their diversity. The starting point of the research is the comparison of postmodern and post-postmodern in the art environment. Postmodern paradoxically limits the redundancy, not allowing sufficient displaying of the special features of an art object.
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A Ch'ixi Philosophy of History: Rivera Cusicanqui After Benjamin
Constellations, EarlyView.
Daniel Luna Jacobs
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The Post-Postmodern Turn: Challenging the Application of Kuhn's Model
The point of departure for this article is the much-debated death of postmodernism, heralded by influential experts on the subject such as Linda Hutcheon or Ihab Hassan at the beginning of the new millennium.
Jesús Bolaño Quintero
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Snapshots from a Fast‐Moving Train: Religious History 1960–2025
Journal of Religious History, EarlyView.
Alexandra Walsham
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Antinomies of Nativism: Understanding Decoloniality Theory's Affinities with the Global Far Right
ABSTRACT This article examines the peculiar conjuncture of decolonial theory and contemporary far‐right ideology. It argues that their shared fixation on the dualism of native and settler is immanent to the development of advanced capitalism, particularly the sharpening of its contradictory tendency to undermine labour as the source of value, and to ...
Aylin Bademsoy, Neil Larsen
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“I went back to my own sentence”: Jonathan Baumbach’s Reruns in Dreams of Molly (2011)
Dreams of Molly (2011) is the last novel and penultimate book published by author and Fiction Collective co-founder Jonathan Baumbach. It first appeared in The Brooklyn Rail in 2009 as a sequel of sorts to his 1974 novel Reruns, under the title Reruns ...
Maud Bougerol
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Narrative Democracy in Jonathan Coe’s and Hanif Kureishi’s Novels: to Share or not to Share?
The contemporary novel may be seen as a new sexualised locus of democracy where Jonathan Coe and Hanif Kureishi give the floor to the sexually invisible.
Imad Zrari
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Abstract This paper is a response to John Betz's book, Christ, the Logos of Creation: An Essay in Analogical Metaphysics (Emmaus Academic, 2023). The essay confines itself to answering two methodological questions, namely: Does Przywara's approach to analogy indeed represent the basic form (‘Denkform’) that analogy has ‘always assumed’ in Catholic ...
Archie J. Spencer
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