Issue 55 | Winter 2021
Preface: Issue 55 | Shaul Setter
This issue of Theory and Criticism is the most diverse of our recent issues: unlike its predecessors, it has no declared subject connecting its essays… Read more
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Preface: Issue 55 |
On Autofiction: Autobiography in the Post-Truth Era |
The Black Hole: Antinomianism, Liberation, and Theology of Defecation |
The Self-Leveraging Generation: Towards a Turn in the Social Urban Regeneration Debate in Israel |
A Phenomenology of Translation in Three Acts: Adolf Jellinek meets Eli Habillo |
Bound to Each Other: My Longing for Ishmael |
On Plastic |
Boomerang: Contemporary Art against the Spectacular Image of History |
Karatani Kōjin on Modern Japan: A Non-Jewish Jew Between Europe and Asia |
One Spirit, Two Nineteenth Centuries |
Dancing with the Enemy: A Symposium Marking the Centennial to Carl Schmitt’s Political Theology |
The Self-Leveraging Generation: Towards a Turn in the Social Urban Regeneration Debate in Israel
Issue 55 | Winter 2021
A Phenomenology of Translation in Three Acts: Adolf Jellinek meets Eli Habillo
Issue 55 | Winter 2021