Publications

A published book, essay, chapter, edition, anthology, translation, or study.

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
“’The Acme Novelty Library’: Comicbooks, Repetition, and the Return of the New,” Co-authored with Robert Mitchell, Configurations, Vol. 15, 2007, 267-297 (actually published in March 2009). Publications, Essays
Vinay Swamy et Louisa Mackenzie, ed. 2022. "Devenir non-binaire en français contemporain." Paris: Le Manuscrit. Publications, Books
Trainor, Sebastian. “‘It Sounds Too Much Like Comrade’: The Preservation of American Ideals in Room Service.” Journal of American Drama and Theater 20.2 (2008): 29-48. Publications, Essays
Trainor, Sebastian. “Rachilde’s Supermale of Letters and the Invention of the Ubu Roi Riot.” Text and Presentation (2012): 92-108. Publications, Essays
Trainor, Sebastian. “Loië Fuller and the Coercive Moral Force of Colored Light: Modernity, Eternity, and the Folies-Bergère.” (Chapter in) Women in the Arts in the Belle Epoque: Essays on Influential Artists, Writers and Performers. London: McFarland & Co., 2012. 97-117. Publications, Essays
Toews, John E., Ed. The Communist Manifesto: With Related Documents, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 1999. Publications, Books
Toews, John E. Hegelianism: The Path Toward Dialectical Humanism, 1805-1841. Cambridge [Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 1980. Publications, Books
Toews, John E. Becoming Historical: Cultural Reformation and Public Memory in Early Nineteenth-Century Berlin. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Publications, Books
Toews, John E. "Thinking Historically When the Margins Become the Center: Intellectual History As Historical Critique in Martin Jay's Essays from the Edge." History & Theory. 51.3 (2012). Publications, Essays
Toews, John E. "Songs of Experience: Modern American and European Variations on a Universal Theme." American Historical Review. 111.1 (2006). Publications, Essays
Toews, John E. "Refashioning the Masculine Subject in Early Modernism: Narratives of Self-Dissolution and Self-Construction in Psychoanalysis and Literature, 1900-1914." Modernism/modernity. 4.1 (1997): 31-67. Publications, Essays
Toews, John E. "Intellectual History After the Linguistic Turn: the Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience." American Historical Review. 92.4 (1987). Publications, Essays
Thurtle, Phillip. The Emergence of Genetic Rationality: Space, Time, & Information in American Biological Science, 1870-1920. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007. Publications, Books
Thurtle, Phillip, and Robert Mitchell. Semiotic Flesh: Information & the Human Body. Seattle: Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities, 2002. Publications, Books
Thurtle, Phillip, and Adam Nocek, Eds. Animating Biophilosophy, Special issue of Inflexions, June 2013. Publications
The Anthology Project Publications, Projects
Sparke, Matthew, 2017, "Austerity and the embodiment of neoliberalism as ill-health: Towards a theory of biological sub-citizenship," Social Science & Medicine, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.12.027 Publications, Essays
Phillip Thurtle, “The Poetics of Life: Luther Burbank, Horticultural Novelties, and the Space of Heredity” Literature and Medicine, Vol. 26, no. 1, Spring 2007:  1-24. Publications, Essays
Phillip Thurtle, Biology in the Grid: Graphic Design and Envisioning of Life, (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2018) Publications, Books
Phillip Thurtle, "What Superheroes are Made of", TEDxRanier, 2012 Publications, Film/Video
Phillip Thurtle, "Manufacturing Horticultural Novelties: Variance and Standardization in the Production and Marketing of Luther Burbank's Creations", June, 2011, Yale University Publications, Film/Video
Phillip Thurtle, "Losing My Wings: Supernatural Fables of Development", Laboratory of Critical Technics, Arizona State University. Publications, Film/Video
Phillip Thurle, "Supernaturalisms: The Magical Naturalism of Contemporary Media", June 6, 2009 --- Critical Digital Studies Workshops, Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture, University of Victoria Publications, Film/Video
Peloff, Amy R. and David Giles. “‘I Have a Theory’: Using Fandom to Invigorate the Classroom.” In Fan Phenomena: Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Bristol, UK: Intellect (forthcoming). Publications, Essays
Net Art Aesthetics Publications, Film/Video