
Key Essays
Mapping the Contemporary in Literature and Culture
Johnny Rodger(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. September 2021
Book
Hardback
130 pages
978-1-032-03363-1 (ISBN)
Description
Any level of study within literature and culture requires an engagement with a wider scope of themes, issues and discourses, and these debates are often centred around key 'essays'. This book examines a wide range of these essays on topics such as posthumanism, racism, feminism, necropolitics, the Anthropocene, gender, Global North/South, neo- and de-colonialism, universals, borders and limits, interspecies relations, blackness, cosmopolitics, epistemology, addiction.
The essays selected represent scholars from a range of disciplines, ethnicities, nationalities and genders, and offer readings relevant across the arts and humanities. Each chapter explains why the essay is of vital importance in our contemporary era, introduces and explains the key themes and theories with which it engages, demystifies any complex content and positions it within wider current debates.
Covering all of the essential debates that students and academics must engage with, alongside a close analysis and critique of contemporary seminal essays in the debate, this book will be an essential read for students of literature and culture across the arts and humanities.
The essays selected represent scholars from a range of disciplines, ethnicities, nationalities and genders, and offer readings relevant across the arts and humanities. Each chapter explains why the essay is of vital importance in our contemporary era, introduces and explains the key themes and theories with which it engages, demystifies any complex content and positions it within wider current debates.
Covering all of the essential debates that students and academics must engage with, alongside a close analysis and critique of contemporary seminal essays in the debate, this book will be an essential read for students of literature and culture across the arts and humanities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
382 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-03363-1 (9781032033631)
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Person
Johnny Rodger is Professor of Urban Literature at the Glasgow School of Art, Scotland. He publishes both fiction and criticism. He is the author of Hero Building: An Architecture of Scottish National Identity (Routledge, 2015).
Content
Introduction 1. Junkspace - Rem Koolhaas 2. Blackness Matters - Denise Ferreira da Silva 3. The Superpositioning of Cuteness - Sianne Ngai 4. How Matter matters - Karen Barad 5. Posthumanism - Rosi Braidotti 6. Companion Species - Anna Tsing 7. Feminism and Happiness - Sara Ahmed 8. A Pharmacopornographic Pandemic - Paul B Preciado 9. Epistemologies of the Global South - Boaventura de Sousa Santos 10. Counter Forensics - Eyal Weizmann 11. Necropolitics - Achille Mbembe 12. The Undercommons - Moten and Harney 13. Cosmopolitics - Emily Apter 14. Comrades in Time - Boris Groys 15. The Mentality of the Anthropocene - Catherine Malabou Afterword