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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. List of Figures and Tables
  3. Preface: How to Read This Book
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Introduction: What Is Reading?
  6. 1. To Read Is to Feel Lost
  7. 2. To Read Is to Wander
  8. 3. To Read Is to Feel Love
  9. 4. To Read Is to Be Free
  10. Conclusion: To Read Is to Live with Other People
  11. References
  12. Index

Cultural Dialectics

The difference between subject and object slices through subject as well as through object.

—Theodor W. Adorno

Cultural Dialectics provides an open arena in which to debate questions of culture and dialectic—their practices, their theoretical forms, and their relations to one another and to other spheres and modes of inquiry. Approaches that draw on any of the following are especially encouraged: continental philosophy, psychoanalysis, the Frankfurt and Birmingham schools of cultural theory, deconstruction, gender theory, postcoloniality, and interdisciplinarity.

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