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This is Marsha Bradfield's research page


Reflections

Why a "Research Review"?

Notes on Structure

Texts to read post-Confirmation


Entries

Theodor Adorno: "Introduction" in Negative Dialectics

Theodor Adorno: "Part Two: Negative Dialectics: Concept and Categories" in Negative Dialects

Paul Ashton, Toula Nicolacopoulous and George Vassilacopoulos: The Spirit of the Age and The Fate of Philosophical Thinking

Mikhail Bakhtin: Art and Answerability

Mikhail Bakhtin: Chapter Three: The Idea in Dostoevsky in Problems with Dostoevsky's Poetics

Amanda Beech: Don't fight it: the embodiment of critique

Sophie Berrebi: Documentary and the Dialectical Document in Contemporary Art

Claire Bishop: The Social Turn: Collaboration and its Discontents

Henk Borgdorff: The Debate on Research in the Arts

Italo Calvino: Multiplicity in Six Memos for the Next Millennium

David Carrier: Review: The Truth in Painting by Jacques Derrida

Nick Couldry: Actor Network Theory and Media: Do They Connect and on What Terms?

Judith Butler: Performative Acts and Gender Constitution

Geoff Danaher, Tony Schirato and Jen Webb: Chapter Ten: Arts of the Self in Understanding Foucault

Francois Deck: Reciprocal Expertise

Michel Foucault: The Hermeneutic of the Subject

Michel Foucault: What is an Author?

Donna Haraway: A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century

Thomas Hirschhorn: Doing Art Politically: What does it mean?

John Law: Making a Mess with Method

Bruno Latour: From Realpolitik to Dingpolitik or How to Make Things Public

Maria Lind: The Collaborative Turn

Katy MacLeod: The functions of the written text in practice-based PhD submissions

Florian Schneider: Collaboration

Terge Steinulfsson Skjerdal: In search of a philosophy of praxis in Adorno's negative dialectics

Sherry Turkle: Introduction in Life on the Screen

Stephen Wright: The Use-Value of Contemporary Art


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