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A Dictionary of Critical Theory

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Containing over 750 in-depth entries, this is the most wide-ranging and up-to-date dictionary of critical theory available. This authoritative guide covers the whole range of critical theory, including the Frankfurt school, cultural materialism, cultural studies, gender studies, film studies, literary theory, hermeneutics, historical materialism, and socio-political critical theory. Entries clearly explain complex theoretical discourses such as Marxism,psychoanalysis, structuralism, deconstruction, and postmodernism. There are biographies of hundreds of important figures in the field, with feature entries for those who have heavily influenced areas of the discipline, such as Derrida and Deleuze.This new edition of the dictionary has been updated to extend coverage of diaspora, race and postcolonial theory, including key authors such as C. L. R. James and Paul Gilroy, and of queer and sexuality studies, including notable figures such as Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. Fully revised to keep up to date with this diverse field, this new edition expands the coverage to include entries such as hyperobject andtransgender.Entries are fully cross-referenced and many contain further reading suggestions.Covering all aspects of critical theory from globalization and race studies, to queer theory and feminism, this multidisciplinary A-Z is essential for students in the humanities and social sciences.

510 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2010

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Ian Buchanan

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Born in rural Western Australia, Buchanan grew up in the suburbs of Perth. He did his BA and PhD in the English and Comparative Literature program at Murdoch University, graduating in 1995. His PhD dissertation, entitled, "Heterology: Towards a Transcendental Empiricist Approach to Cultural Studies" attempted to fuse the work of de Certeau and Deleuze for the purposes of doing cultural analysis

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April 5, 2024
Idk this shouldn’t count as a book I’ve read but it’s so useful for anyone starting to do critical theory I’m adding it anyway
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December 9, 2020
i have been using this book nonstop for almost a year for all my research, not only provides fascinating accessible entries to a wide range of concepts, thinkers and ideas but more importantly each entry includes further reading suggestions. I have also recommended the book to many university students at all levels. highly recommended.
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January 19, 2018
For me, this is a poor cousin to the Penguin Critical Theory Dictionary version. It's less concise and has inaccurate definitions which are sometimes overly complex or don't give a true definition, i.e. "Body without organs"
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