Erin Graff Zivin, Tracy McNulty (Editors)
"Women in Theory" (Diacritics).
The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021. Diacritics, A Review of Contemporary Criticism, Volume 49, Number 2. 172 pages.
Large-format softcover volume, measuring approximately 8.5" x 10", is new.
Contents:
Introduction by Erin Graff Zivin. Women in Philosophy: "Anti-Antigone" by Elissa Marder; "Sapphic Sociability" by Julia Ng; "Women, Wine, and Truth" by Valeria Campos Salvaterra; "Alladine and Ariadne: The Place of Women in Badiouan Ontology" by Nora Fulton. Abstraction and Catachresis: "In Defense of Feminist Abstraction" by Anna Kornbluh; Risking Catachresis: Reading Race, Reference, and Grammar" by Christina A. Leon. Racializing Thought: "The Head That Remains" by Natalie L. Belisle; "Whither Theory? Debts to Caliban's "Woman"" by Rocio Zambran. Generation, Mediation, Containment: "Generation" by Kate Jenckes; "The Psychic Medium: A Feminism for Media Theory, in the Post?" by Kendra Atkin; "Carrying, Containment, Supply" by Adriana Johnson. Ethical and Political Thought: "Irritating Subjects" by Erin Graff Zivin; "Paradoxes of Reproduction, Grammars of Power" by Penelope Deutscher; "Sexual Difference or The Desire to Change It All" by Karen Benezra; "Grammars of Addressing: On Memory and History in Cathy Caruth's Work" by Maria del Rosario Acosta Lopez. Works Cited. Images: Elena Cardona.
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