In advancing the political project of autonomy, Castoriadis raises the fundamental question: what...
The first of two volumes, The Works of Gilles Deleuze I: 1953-1969 introduces, book by book, the ...
The Mathematics of Novelty: Badiou's Minimalist Metaphysics tackles the issue of philosophical ma...
Stretchmarks of Sun is informed by the crossing of borders-geographical, historical, formal and s...
Umbr(a) was one of the most important US theory journals of the 1990s and early 2000s, publishing...
Soul Secrets: Standing on the Banks of the Adkin is a coming-of-age memoir about a promise that 5...
In this important new work on the philosophy of German Idealism, Valkanov investigates the Kantia...
Traditionally aesthetics has been associated with phenomenal experience, human apprehension and a...
Explores the meaning and politics of place (Roebuck Plains) through Aboriginal narratives, songs,...
The Ancient Greek philosopher Herakleitos wasn't called obscure for no reason. Allegedly Socrates...
This haunting opening poem, which through eight sections situates its reader in the aftermath of ...
Since 1990, with Penguin's publication of Raft, Barry Hill has been acclaimed for his poetry. His...
The great 13th century Sufi poet Farid al-Din Attar is renowned as an author of superb short lyri...
The Reflections on Presence is a philosophical notebook which explores the complexities and conce...
Bringing together for the first time all of G.W.F. Hegel's major Introductions in one place, this...
Prince of Networks is the first treatment of Bruno Latour specifically as a philosopher. It has b...
The enterprise of philosophy has been under sustained attack throughout the 20th century, not jus...
In his new book, the eminent philosopher Andrew Benjamin turns his attention to architecture, des...
There is today a cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural recognition of the need to reconceptualize...
At one and the same time the poet in me sinks and the rebel in me flies. The rebel encounters him...
Continental philosophy has entered a new period of ferment. The long deconstructionist era was fo...
Politics, Ethics and Performance: Hélène Cixous and the Théâtre du Soleil is a collection of essa...
Set against the collapse of social theory into a theory of ideological discourse, Geoff Boucher s...
This book foregrounds the centrality of political conflicts in the radical philosophy of Alain Ba...
This volume brings together essays by different generations of Italian thinkers which address, wh...
The primary aim of this collection is to show that the topicality of Lacan's legacy to contempora...
Black River is the autobiography of a nonexistent personage. Drawing on literary techniques devel...
'The story of Odysseus, an Olympian god, Homeric hero and Greek migrant who is mystically as old ...
Without exception, everyone is called upon today to construct his her patriotic identity as a res...
Walter Benjamin is universally recognised as one of the key thinkers of modernity: his writings o...
The Rational Kernel of the Hegelian Dialectic is the last in a trilogy of political-philosophical...
These Wonderful Spring Days is a collection of work arranged in the order it was written, allowin...
Wittgenstein said that philosophers should greet each other, not by saying 'hello,' but rather 't...
First Love: A Phenomenology of the One explodes two great myths that remain unquestioned in psych...
Despite political theorists' repeated attempts to demonstrate their incoherence, liberal values a...
Following the publication of his magnum opus L'être et l'événement (Being and Event) in 1988, Ala...
Out of Bounds is a sequence of poems in three parts. It is a double story of dislocation that exp...
This study presents an original interpretation of the meaning and complex inter-relationship of t...
Gabriel Tarde's Monadology and Sociology, originally published in 1893, is a remarkable and uncla...
The passing of seasons, days, hours, years, via my growth, perplexed me. Staring at my parents' f...
'Alain Badiou's first major work, Le Concept de modele, originally published in 1969 and long out...