Thursday, December 10, 2009

Syllabus

1. Giorgio Agamben – The Coming Community
2. Pierre Joris – A Nomad Poetics
3. Tom Raworth – Tottering State
4. James Salter – A Sport and a Pastime
5. Lyn Hejinian – The Language of Inquiry
6. John Tagg – The Burden of Representation
7. Anne McClintock – Imperial Leather
8. Theo D’haen & Hans Bertens (eds.) – Postmodern Fiction in Canada
9. Jay McInerey – Bright Lights, Big City
10. Robert Creeley – For Love
11. André Alexis – Asylum
12. Norman G. Finkelstein – The Holocaust Industry
13. Silvio Rodríguez – Love, The Family and Private Property
14. Robyn R. Warhol & Diana Price Herndl (eds.) – Feminisms
15. Daniel Jones – Subject Matter
16. Clint Burnham – Allegories of Publishing
17. Elizabeth Sussman – On the Passage of a Few People…
18. Sigmund Freud – Civilization and its Discontents
19. Celeste Olalquiaga – Megalopolis
20. Georges Bataille – Eroticism
21. Tim O’Brien – The Things They Carried
22. Maxine Gadd – Lost Language
23. Lester Bangs – Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung
24. Debra Hawhee – Bodily Arts
25. Henri Lefebvre – Critique of Everyday Life
26. Clare Brown & Don Patterson (eds.) – Don’t Ask Me What I Mean
27. Walter K. Lew – Treadwinds
28. I.F. Stone – Underground to Palestine
29. Susan Stewart – On Longing
30. Jean Cocteau – Professional Secrets
31. Erving Goffman – The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
32. Don Tapscott – Grown Up Digital
33. Hans-Georg Gadamer – Truth and Method
34. Michael Pollan – The Botany of Desire
35. Katherine Hayles – Chaos and Order
36. P.K. Dick – VALIS
37. Nina Felshin (ed.) – But Is It Art?
38. Sheila M. Neysmith (ed.) – Restructuring Caring Labour
39. C. Wright Mills – The Power Elite
40. Karl Marx – Capital
41. J. Derrida – The Gift of Death
42. Thomas Mann – Tonio Kroger
43. Adan Phillips – On Flirtation
44. R. Archambeau – Vectors: New Poetics
45. Marshall Berman – Adventures in Marxism
46. Etienne Balibar – The Philosophy of Marx
47. Homi K. Bhabha – The Location of Culture
48. G. Lukács – History and Class Consciousness
49. Oona McNally – Anticipation
50. Dorothy Trujillo Lusk - Redactive

2 Comments:

Blogger Hovis T. Katt said...

No. 49 will be a challenge to read since book and author are constructs of Paul Auster's imagination (see "Man in the Dark", Faber 2008).

8:13 PM  
Blogger drosspriddle said...

haha, thanks for reminding me!

6:46 PM  

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