This text involves students in understanding and using the ''tools'' of critical social and literary theory from the first day of class. It is an ideal first introduction before students encounter more difficult readings from critical and postmodern perspectives.<br /><br />Nealon and Searls Giroux
Critical Concepts for the Creative Humanities
β Scribed by Iris van der Tuin, Nanna Verhoeff
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 258
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This concise, precise, and inclusive dictionary contributes to a growing, transforming, and living research culture within both humanities scholarship and professional practices within the creative sectors. Its format of succinct starting definitions, demonstrations of possible routes of further development, and references to new and revisited concepts as βconceptual invitationsβ allows readers to quickly uptake and orient themselves within this exciting methodological field for didactic, scholarly and creative use, and as a starting point for further investigation for future contributions to the new canon of critical concepts.
Critical Concepts for the Creative Humanities is the first book to outline and define the specific and evolving field of the creative humanities and provides the fieldβs nascent bibliography.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Accent
Accident
Affect
Ambient
Architecture, Architexture
Assembling
Asterisk *
Between No Longer and Not Yet
Both/And
Brackets [], Parentheses ()
Care, Ethics of Care
Cartography, Performative Cartography
Classifixation
Collage
Collective Imaginings
Condition
Contagion
Contingency
Crossing
Curation
Dash β, Hyphen -
Deixis
Diffraction
Dirt
Dispositif
Dramaturgy
Eco-, Ecology
Encounter
Engagement
Failure
Figuration
Following
Friction
Generation, Generative
Gesture
Glow
Habit
Hashtag #
Implication
Interface
Irreducibility, Irreduction
Kaleidoscope, Kaleidoscopic
Making Kin, Unkinning
Micrology
Mode, Modality, Multimodality
Navigation
Openness
Pluriverse
Prefiguration
Procedure
Proposition
Punctuation
Randomization
Rhythm
Risk
Scale, Scaling
Scape, -scapes
Situation, Situatedness
Somatechnics
Speculation
Sticky, Stickiness
Surface
Sympathy
Synchrony, Synchronicity
Theoretical Object, Knowledge Object
Trace, Tracing
Trans-, Transing
Unlearning
Wonder
Zetesis
Index of Concepts
Index of Names
Bibliography
About the Authors
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