Theory and Philosophy
- Cartography of Exhaustion Nihilism Inside Out Peter Pál Pelbart 2015 Fall
- A meditation on the possibility of fighting off the exhaustion of our contemporary age of communicative and connective excess
- The Challenge of Surrealism The Correspondence of Theodor W. Adorno and Elisabeth Lenk Elisabeth Lenk and Theodor W. Adorno Susan H. Gillespie, Editor 2015 Fall
- An epistolary treasure trove and a newly contextualized look at philosopher Theodor W. Adorno
- Improper Names Collective Pseudonyms from the Luddites to Anonymous Marco Deseriis 2015 Fall
- The first comprehensive analysis of the shared pseudonym, a collective strategy to build symbolic power that challenges established forms of political and aesthetic representation
- All Thoughts Are Equal Laruelle and Nonhuman Philosophy John Ó Maoilearca 2015 Fall
- A much-needed illumination of the “non-philosophy” of François Laruelle
- Martin Heidegger Saved My Life Grant Farred 2015 Fall
- Could there be a bigger paradox than the black man using Martin Heidegger to repel the white woman's racism?
- Flusseriana An Intellectual Toolbox Vilém Flusser Siegfried Zielinski, Peter Weibel and Daniel Irrgang, Editors 2015 Fall
- An intellectual toolbox on the work of Vilém Flusser
- Mad Like Artaud Sylvère Lotringer 2015 Spring
- Exploring madness, in and around the work of Antonin Artaud
- Stone An Ecology of the Inhuman Jeffrey Jerome Cohen 2015 Spring
- A beautifully written account of stone’s intimacy to what it means to be human
- Necromedia Marcel O’Gorman 2015 Spring
- An unusual answer to a common question: Why does technology play such a powerful role in our culture?
- Science Fiction and Extro-Science Fiction Quentin Meillassoux 2015 Spring
- Imagining a fiction where science is impossible
- The Intellective Space Thinking beyond Cognition Laurent Dubreuil 2015 Spring
- A daring exploration of the space between language and thought
- The Nonhuman Turn Richard Grusin, Editor 2015 Spring
- A groundbreaking work introducing a new series in twenty-first-century studies
- The Arachnean and Other Texts Fernand Deligny 2013 Fall
- The network as a mode of being
- Machinic Eros Writings on Japan Félix Guattari Gary Genosko and Jay Hetrick, Editors 2015 Spring
- Félix Guattari’s encounter with the “machinic eros” of Japanese culture in the 1980s
- No Speed Limit Three Essays on Accelerationism Steven Shaviro 2015 Spring
- Proposes a vision of survival and flourishing in the face of economic and environmental catastrophe