An Archive for Affect Theory
By Russ Leo
Melissa Gregg and Gregory J. Seigworth, eds. The Affect Theory Reader. Duke University Press, 2010. 416 pp.
Provoking Matter
By Stephanie Clare
Diana Coole and Samantha Frost, eds. New Materialisms: Ontology, Agency, and Politics. Duke University Press, 2010. 336 pp.
We are Apocalyptic!
By Brent Bellamy
Evan Calder Williams. Combined and Uneven Apocalypse. Zero Books, 2011. 264pp.
Deleuze and Guattari Through the Looking Glass
By Margrit Talpalaru
François Dosse. Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari: Intersecting Lives. Trans. Deborah Glassman. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010. 672 pp.
On Pinking the Commons
By Carolyn Sale
Caren Irr. Pink Pirates: Contemporary American Women Writers and Copyright. University of Iowa Press, 2010. 214 pp.
Affecting Feminist Subjects, Rewriting Feminist Theory
By Ilya Parkins
Clare Hemmings. Why Stories Matter: The Political Grammar of Feminist Theory. Duke University Press, 2011. 272 pp.
The Meaning of Christ and the Meaning of Hegel: Slavoj Žižek and John Milbank’s (A)symmetrical Response to Capitalist Nihilism
By Mitchell M. Harris
Slavoj Žižek and John Milbank. The Monstrosity of Christ: Paradox or Dialectic? Ed. Creston Davis. MIT Press, 2009. 320 pp.
Reading Age and Disability in Film
By Dilia Narduzzi
Sally Chivers. The Silvering Screen: Old Age and Disability in Cinema. University of Toronto Press, 2011. 213 pp.
Pattern Pre-Recognition
By Russell Kilbourn
Richard Grusin. Premediation: Affect and Mediality in America after 9/11. Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. 208 pp.