New Books in Critical Theory
A podcast by Marshall Poe
1995 Episodes
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Emma Jackson, “Young Homeless People and Urban Space: Fixed in Mobility” (Routledge, 2015)
Published: 08/04/2016 -
Roshanak Kheshti, “Modernity’s Ear: Listening to Race and Gender in World Music” (NYU Press, 2015)
Published: 01/04/2016 -
Lisa McCormick, “Performing Civility: International Competitions in Classical Music” (Cambridge UP, 2015)
Published: 18/03/2016 -
Colette Soler, “Lacanian Affects: The Function of Affect in Lacan’s Work”, trans. Bruce Fink (Routledge, 2016)
Published: 14/03/2016 -
John M. Chamberlain, “Medical Regulation, Fitness to Practice and Revalidation: A Critical Introduction” (Policy Press, 2015)
Published: 10/03/2016 -
Amy Allen, “The End of Progress: Decolonizing the Normative Foundations of Critical Theory” (Columbia UP, 2016)
Published: 07/03/2016 -
Nadim Bakhshov, “Against Capitalist Education: What is Education for?” (Zero Books, 2015)
Published: 02/03/2016 -
David R. Brake, “Sharing our Lives Online: Risks and Exposure in Social Media” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014)
Published: 29/02/2016 -
Nicola Rollock et al. “The Colour of Class: The Educational Strategies of the Black Middle Classes” (Routledge, 2014)
Published: 22/02/2016 -
Finn Brunton, “Spam: A Shadow History of the Internet” (MIT Press, 2013)
Published: 16/02/2016 -
David Wright, “Understanding Cultural Taste: Sensation, Skill and Sensibility,” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)
Published: 03/02/2016 -
Leigh Claire La Berge, “Scandals and Abstraction: Financial Fiction of the Long 1980s” (Oxford UP, 2014)
Published: 27/01/2016 -
Oli Mould, “Urban Subversion and the Creative City” (Routledge, 2015)
Published: 21/01/2016 -
Neil Roberts, “Freedom as Marronage” (U of Chicago Press, 2015)
Published: 18/12/2015 -
Jason W. Moore, “Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital” (Verso, 2015)
Published: 03/12/2015 -
Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, “To Defend the Revolution is to Defend Culture: The Cultural Policy of The Cuban Revolution” (PM Press, 2015)
Published: 01/12/2015 -
Philip Roscoe, “A Richer Life: How Economics Can Change the Way We Think and Feel” (Penguin, 2015)
Published: 19/11/2015 -
Katie Ellis, “Disability and Popular Culture: Focusing Passion, Creating Community and Expressing Defiance” (Ashgate, 2015)
Published: 08/11/2015 -
Am Johal, “Ecological Metapolitics: Badiou and the Anthropocene” (Atropos Press, 2015)
Published: 08/11/2015 -
Hilary Neroni, “The Subject of Torture: Psychoanalysis and Biopolitics in Television and Film” (Columbia UP, 2015)
Published: 27/10/2015
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