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- The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
- Penn State University Press
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- Religion and the “Religious”: Cormac McCarthy and John Dewey Volume 31, Number 1, 2017, pp. 135-154
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This issue contains 11 articles in total
- The Primordial Forms of Autopoiesis: It Is Self-Assemblage All the Way Down
- He Saw What Was Going to Happen in the World and Put It on Stage
- Turning Listening Inside Out: Brian Eno’s Ambient 1: Music for Airports
- Religion and the “Religious”: Cormac McCarthy and John Dewey
- Between Two Betweens: Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Education
- The Job of Creating Desire: Propaganda as an Apparatus of Government and Subjectification
- The U.S. Border and the Political Ontology of “Assassination Nation”: Thanatological Dispositifs
- The May Day Machine: Assemblages in Nineteenth-Century Chicago
- America as Assemblage of Placeways: Toward a Meshwork of Lifelines
- The Idea(s) of America
- Nepantla: Writing (from) the In-Between
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