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symplokē is a comparative theory and literature journal, committed to interdisciplinary studies, intellectual pluralism, and open discussion. The journal takes its name from the Greek word "symploke", which can mean interweaving, interlacing, connection, and struggle. It is a forum for scholars from a variety of disciplines to exchange ideas in innovative ways. Most of the journal's issues address topics of special interest that open new avenues of inquiry and research. Scholarship focusing on the interrelationship of philosophy, literature, cultural criticism, and intellectual history is of particular interest
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Volume 31, Numbers 1-2, 2023Table of Contents
Infrastructuralism

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View Blue (Infra)structuralism: Blue Postcoloniality, New Earth and the Ethics of "Desiring-Production"
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General Articles

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View The Return of Teleology: A Primer on Terrence Deacon's Incomplete Nature: How Mind Emerged from Matter
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Book Notes

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View A Desire Called America: Biopolitics, Utopia, and the Literary Commons by Christian P. Haines (review)
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ISSN | 1534-0627 |
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Print ISSN | 1069-0697 |
Launched on MUSE | 2023-12-15 |
Open Access | No |