![]() | After the @quot;Speculative Turn@quot;: Realism, Philosophy, and Feminism Whereas most of the contributions featured in this collection provide a theoretical approach invoking the necessity of foregrounding new forms of realism for a "feminism beyond gender as culture," some of the essays tackle OOO only to invite a feminist critical challenge to its paradigm, while others refer to some extent to non-philosophy or the new materialisms but are not reducible to either of the two. We have invited essays from intellectual milieus outside the Anglo-Saxon academic center, bringing together authors from Serbia, Slovenia, France, Ireland, the UK, and Canada, aiming to promote feminist internationalism (rather than a "generous act of cultural inclusion"). TABLE OF CONTENTS // Katerina Kolozova, Preface: After the "Speculative Turn" -- Nina Power, Philosophy, Sexism, Emotion, Rationalism -- Katherine Behar, The Other Woman -- Anne-Fran oise Schmid, Liberer epistemologiquement le feminisme -- Patricia Ticineto Clough, Notes for "And They Were Dancing" -- Joan Copjec, No: Foucault -- Jelisaveta Blagojevic, Thinking WithOut -- Marina Grzinic, Rearticulating the Speculative Turn -- Frenchy Lunning, The Crush: The Firey Allure of the Jolted Puppet -- Nandita Biswas Mellamphy, (W)omen out/of Time: Metis, Medea, Mahakali -- Michael O'Rourke, "Girls Welcome " Speculative Realism, Object-Oriented Ontology, and Queer Theory Katerina Kolozova, PhD, is the director of the Institute in Social Sciences and Humanities-Skopje, Macedonia and a professor of gender studies at the University American College-Skopje. She is also visiting professor at several universities in Former Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. In 2009, Kolozova was a visiting scholar in the Department of Rhetoric (Program of Critical Theory) at the University of California-Berkeley. She is the author of Cut of the Real: Subjectivity in Poststucturalist Philosophy (Columbia University Press, 2014) and Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism: Marx and Laruelle (punctum books, 2015). Eileen A. Joy is the Director of punctum books and has published widely on medieval literature, cultural studies, intellectual and literary history, ethics, the post/human, and speculative realism. She is the co-editor of postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies and the Lead Ingenitor of the BABEL Working Group. She is also the co-editor of The Postmodern Beowulf (West Virginia University Press, 2007), Cultural Studies of the Modern Middle Ages (Palgrave, 2007), Dark Chaucer: An Assortment (punctum, 2012), On Style: An Atelier (punctum, 2013), Speculative Medievalisms: Discography (punctum, 2013), and Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism (Ohio State, 2016). |
![hidden image for function call](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ca/1x1.png)