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- An Aesthetics and Ethics of Emergence, or Thinking with Luce Irigaray’s Interval of Difference Volume 59, Number 2, Spring 2017, pp. 279-299
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- Queer Theory’s Bad Object
- Parts in Wholes (and Wholes in Pieces): The Afterlives of Culture
- Orbit Around a Void
- The Alchemy of Photography: “Grotesque Realism” and Hybrid Nature in Jerry Uelsmann’s Photomontages
- An Aesthetics and Ethics of Emergence, or Thinking with Luce Irigaray’s Interval of Difference
- Immaterial Thoughts: Brand Value, Environmental Sustainability, and WALL-E
- Lovesick in the Time of Smallpox: Romancing the State of Nature in Toni Morrison’s A Mercy
- “We Put Our Hands on the Trigger with Him”: Guilt and Perpetration in Spec Ops: The Line
- From Sentiment to Security: Cugoano, Liberal Principles, and the Bonds of Empire
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