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Representations publishes sophisticated, highly readable essays on the workings of culture, both past and present.
Joined September 2016
And here is a link to Alex Brostoff's translation of Nelly Richard's article:
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A translation of Nelly Richard's essay, "Desajustar el marco del feminismo: una lectura de Judith Butler desde el Sur," in Representations 158 (Spring 2022): "Proximities: Reading with Judith Butler"...
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Check out Mario Telò's blog post about the latest special issue:
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Scholarship is a powerful tool for changing how people think, plan, and govern. By giving voice to bright minds and bold ideas, we seek to foster understanding and drive progressive change.
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A new publication from board member Niklaus Largier
Figures of Possibility by Niklaus Largier is out now! This book shows that mystical practices have been reinvented across the centuries, generating a notion of possibility with unexpected critical potential. #ReadUP
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"Unfixing Gender Studies," a free virtual issue of @rep_journal, explores questions around gender discourses. #MLA22 #mla2022
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Representations https://t.co/sbmVIZWPkg via @rep_journal New from Representations:
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NOW AVAILABLE! Number 155 (Summer 2021) KAYVAN TAHMASEBIAN and REBECCA RUTH GOULD The Temporality of Interlinear Translation: Kairos in the Persian Hölderlin SJ ZHANG “Not Altogether Ridiculous”:...
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Representations https://t.co/39pF5ES63e via @rep_journal From Martha Feldman, in our new special issue:
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Fugitive Voice by Martha Feldman Read free of charge for a limited time In this essay Martha Feldman proposes that current-day notions of fugitivity, understood in the terms Fred Moten delineates as...
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Representations https://t.co/seEWuqMFeG via @rep_journal Editors' introduction to our new special issue:
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@HarvardDivinity's Amy Hollywood on secular devotion in Balzac and James:
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Representations https://t.co/G128LITJS8 via @rep_journal Eleanor Craig on Theresa Hak Kyung Cha:
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The Ambiguity of Devotion: Complicity and Resistance in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s DICTEE by Eleanor Craig This article offers a reading of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s 1982 experimental text DICTEE as...
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Representations https://t.co/RWflbJlRWS via @rep_journal Robert Davis on Anselm of Canterbury:
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Representations https://t.co/Mf84ztSE9v via @rep_journal Rachel Smith on "The Life of the Servant":
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“As Often as His Heart Beat, the Name Moved”: Devotion and the “As if” in The Life of the Servant by Rachel Smith This essay considers an instance of medieval fictionality through the devotional...
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@julieorlemanski on Bernard of Clairvaux and the Song of Songs:
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Representations https://t.co/FF7qKLdqiz via @rep_journal From our new issue, Practices of Devotion, @cfurey on "Impersonating Devotion":
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Impersonating Devotion by Constance M. Furey What can biblical psalms teach us about literary devotion? An unexpected answer to that question is provided by Philip Sidney’s The Defence of Poesy (15...
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Representations https://t.co/EoL98ZsN5z via @rep_journal Read Eleanor Craig, Amy Hollywood, and @kjtrujillo's introduction to our new special issue free of charge:
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The Poetics of Prayer and Devotion to Literature: Introduction to the Special Issue Practices of Devotion Available free of charge for a limited time by Eleanor Craig, Amy Hollywood, and Kris...
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Huge thank you to @rep_journal for making this issue freely available. So much academic work is separated by paywalls from the wider community, it's worth celebrating times like this.
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Edited by Eleanor Craig, Amy Hollywood, Niklaus Largier, and @kjtrujillo
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