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[ecrea] Culture Machine: Books in search of reviewers

Fri Oct 02 12:17:09 GMT 2009



Culture Machine <<http://www.culturemachine.net/>http://www.culturemachine.net> is seeking reviewers for a number of books. Our reviews are between 1500-4000 words long. We'd like to receive the completed review within three months from the receipt of the book.



If you're seriously interested in reviewing one of the books below, please email Clare Birchall at <(c.s.birchall /at/ kent.ac.uk)>, indicating which book you're willing to review and enclosing a short CV/bio for yourself.



Thank you!

Clare



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Books available for review:



Georgio Agamben, The Signature of All Things On Method (Zone 2009)



Peter Sloterdijk, Terror From the Air (semiotexte)



Jacques Ranciere, The Future of the Image (Verso)



Joseph J. Tanke, Foucault's Philosophy of Art: A Geneology of Modernity (Continuum)



Carolyn D'Cruz, Identity Politics in Deconstruction (Ashgate)



Sean Gaston, Derrida, Literature and War: Absence and the Chance of Meeting (Continuum 2009).



Simon Wortham and Alison Weiner, Encountering Derrida: Legacies and the Futures of Deconstruction (Continuum 2007)



Luce Irigaray, Sharing the World (Continuum 2008)



Ian Buchanan and Ncholas Thoburn, Deleuze and Politics (EUP)



Peter Day (ed) Vampires: Myths and Metaphors of Enduring Evil (Rodopi)



Ian Buchanan (ed) Jameson on Jameson: Conversations on Cultural Marxism (Duke)



Margaret Grebowicz, Gender After Lyotard (SUNY)



Paul Bowman, Deconstructing Popular Culture (Palgrave)



Damian Sutton, PHOTOGRAPHY, CINEMA, MEMORY: The Crystal Image of Time

(University of Minnesota Press  2009)



Alain Badiou, Pocket Pantheon (Verso)



Judith Butler, Frames of War (Verso)



Saskia Sassen, Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages (Princeton)



Henry Bond, Lacan at the Scene (MIT)

Dr Clare Birchall

Reviews Editor Culture Machine: http://www.culturemachine.net/
Author of Knowledge Goes Pop (Berg) http://www.bergpublishers.com/?tabid=761
Co-editor of New Cultural Studies (EUP) http://www.amazon.com/New-Cultural-Studies-Adventures-Theory/dp/0820329606



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