Theory and Philosophy
- Post-History Vilém Flusser 2013 Spring
- Thinking possibilities for freedom in a programmed world
- Body Drift Butler, Hayles, Haraway Arthur Kroker 2012 Fall
- Brings three major feminist theorists into critical dialogue for the first time
- Photo-Fiction, a Non-Standard Aesthetics François Laruelle 2013 Spring
- An attempt at inventing a new genre of aesthetic thinking where thought itself can become a form of art
- Struggle and Utopia at the End Times of Philosophy François Laruelle 2012 Fall
- Advancing the project of non-philosophy
- In Search of a New Image of Thought Gilles Deleuze and Philosophical Expressionism Gregg Lambert 2012 Fall
- Following the “image of thought” through the labyrinth of Deleuze’s oeuvre
- Without Offending Humans A Critique of Animal Rights Élisabeth de Fontenay 2012 Fall
- What do humans owe to animals?
- Virality Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks Tony D. Sampson 2012 Fall
- A new theory of viral relationality beyond the biological
- Vampyroteuthis Infernalis A Treatise, with a Report by the Institut Scientifique de Recherche Paranaturaliste Vilém Flusser and Louis Bec 2012 Fall
- Pondering the human condition while examining the vampire squid from hell
- Biogea Michel Serres 2012 Fall
- Presents a philosophy that merges the humanities with all creation
- Telemorphosis Jean Baudrillard 2012 Fall
- The pervasiveness of screenification in contemporary culture
- Variations on the Body Michel Serres 2012 Fall
- Renowned philosopher Michel Serres finds the origins of knowledge in the movement of the body
- Two Lessons on Animal and Man Gilbert Simondon 2012 Fall
- The increasingly influential French philosopher presents the history of philosophical discourse in regard to humans, animals, and the vegetal
- HumAnimal Race, Law, Language Kalpana Rahita Seshadri 2012 Spring
- Power and counterpower in the space of silence
- Opacity and the Closet Queer Tactics in Foucault, Barthes, and Warhol Nicholas de Villiers 2012 Spring
- Looking beyond the closet at the lives and works of renowned queer public figures
- Alien Phenomenology, or What It’s Like to Be a Thing Ian Bogost 2012 Spring
- A bold new metaphysics that explores how all things—from atoms to green chiles, cotton to computers—interact with, perceive, and experience one another