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The Unwritten Enlightenment
Unveiling the fantasies that drove the Enlightenment and created modern literature
A Small Apocalypse
A gorgeously wrought queer exploration of what it means to exist in the in-between
Hatch
Groundbreaking feminist poems featuring an artificial womb and an apocalyptic future
The Aesthetics of Mythmaking in German Postwar Culture
Myths are a central part of our reality. But merely debunking them lets us forget why they are created in the first place and why we need them. André Fischer draws on key examples from German postwar...
Sing by the Burying Ground
Meditations on life, literature, and curiosity amid the shadows
Economies of Praise
Reevaluates early modern poems of praise as, paradoxically, challenging an artistic economy that values exchange and productivity
Race and the Forms of Knowledge
Crafting a fluid yet critical new framework, explored via a series of case studies, including their own practice-as-research, Ben Spatz confronts hegemonic modes of white writing and white institutionality and examines alternative forms of knowledge.
Structure and Thought
This book shows how the different forms of sensory, discursive, and theoretical mediation that characterize human cognition are conducive to a realist epistemological framework that explains how the possibility of knowledge about a mind‑independent reality is conceivable.
Transoceanic Blackface
A sweeping history of racialized performance across the Anglophone imperial world from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century
Velvet
An exposed and exposing collection of poetry on inherited trauma, chronic illness, and the American South
The Unwritten Enlightenment
Unveiling the fantasies that drove the Enlightenment and created modern literature
A Small Apocalypse
A gorgeously wrought queer exploration of what it means to exist in the in-between
Hatch
Groundbreaking feminist poems featuring an artificial womb and an apocalyptic future
The Aesthetics of Mythmaking in German Postwar Culture
Myths are a central part of our reality. But merely debunking them lets us forget why they are created in the first place and why we need them. André Fischer draws on key examples from German postwar...
Sing by the Burying Ground
Meditations on life, literature, and curiosity amid the shadows
Economies of Praise
Reevaluates early modern poems of praise as, paradoxically, challenging an artistic economy that values exchange and productivity
Race and the Forms of Knowledge
Crafting a fluid yet critical new framework, explored via a series of case studies, including their own practice-as-research, Ben Spatz confronts hegemonic modes of white writing and white institutionality and examines alternative forms of knowledge.
Structure and Thought
This book shows how the different forms of sensory, discursive, and theoretical mediation that characterize human cognition are conducive to a realist epistemological framework that explains how the possibility of knowledge about a mind‑independent reality is conceivable.
Transoceanic Blackface
A sweeping history of racialized performance across the Anglophone imperial world from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century
Velvet
An exposed and exposing collection of poetry on inherited trauma, chronic illness, and the American South