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inauthor:"William V. Spanos" (來源:books.google.com)
The American critic William V. Spanos, a pioneer of postmodern theory and co-founder of one of its principal organs, the journal boundary 2, is, in the words of A William V. Spanos Reader coeditor Daniel T. O’Hara, everything that current ...
inauthor:"William V. Spanos" (來源:books.google.com)
This book is intended for those in the fields of philosophy, literary theory, political theory.
inauthor:"William V. Spanos" (來源:books.google.com)
Oriented by the new Americanist perspective, this book constitutes a rereading of Herman Melville's most prominent fiction after Moby-Dick.
inauthor:"William V. Spanos" (來源:books.google.com)
Redeemer Nation in the Interregnum interrogates the polyvalent role that American exceptionalism continues to play after 9/11.
inauthor:"William V. Spanos" (來源:books.google.com)
Spanos examines Said, his legacy, and the various texts he wrote--including Orientalism,Culture and Imperialism, and Humanism and Democratic Criticism--that are now being considered for their lasting political impact.
inauthor:"William V. Spanos" (來源:books.google.com)
Connects the American exceptionalist ethos to the violence in Vietnam and the Middle East.
inauthor:"William V. Spanos" (來源:books.google.com)
Spanos considers and assesses the work of thinkers such as Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Judith Butler, Jacques Rancière, and Slavoj i ek as humanistic reformers and concludes with an effort to imagine a different kind of humanism a ...
inauthor:"William V. Spanos" (來源:books.google.com)
This book is an autobiographical meditation on the way in which the world’s population has been transformed into a society of refugees and émigrés seeking –indeed, demanding– an alternative way of political belonging.
inauthor:"William V. Spanos" (來源:books.google.com)
In this groundbreaking work, William V. Spanos offers a powerful contribution to the impassioned debates about the crisis of the humanities.