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Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities

In theory, 1993-2003

"Fearless and inventive, this journal has reset the agenda for the theoretical humanities."
Peggy Kamuf, University of Southern California, USA

Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities was established in September 1993 to provide an international forum for vanguard work in the theoretical humanities, identified as the productive nexus of work in the disciplinary fields of philosophy, literary criticism, and cultural studies. 2003 sees the journal's tenth anniversary. By the end of the year it will have published approaching 400 pieces of work, with contributions from many internationally renowned writers. Its sustained volume and quality of publishing over a decade has established Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities as one of the leading interdisciplinary humanities journals in the world

100 titles from Angelaki 1993-2003

On the Line of Flight: How to be a Realist Pelagia Goulimari
Surprise in Literature Sarah Wood
Toward a New Perspective on Identity Jean Charles Jambon, Nathalie Magnan & Félix Guattari
Reflections on the Politics of Time and Space David Howarth
Félix Guattari: Toward a Queer Chaosmosis Josep-Anton Fernández
Forgery or Plagiarism Nick Groom
Negotiating the Paradoxes of Contemporary Politics Aletta J. Norval & Ernesto Laclau
Fascination with Foucault Rudi Visker
Curiosity Sue Golding
Postmodern Law and the Withering of Civil Society Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri
Post-Democracy, Politics and Philosophy Jelica Sumic, Rado Riha & Jacques Rancière
On the Psychology of the Uncanny (1906) Ernst Jentsch
Privatising Culture: Reflections on Jean-François Lyotard's "oikos" Bill Readings
Fourier's "Familism" Against the Household René Schérer
Albeit Eating: Towards an Ethics of Cannibalism Sara Guyer
Theory on the Toilet: A Manifesto for Dreckology Roy Sellars
Home Economics, Household Words Forbes Morlock
The Dialectics of Cultural Criticism Robert J.C. Young
Rethinking Authority Gary Hall, Simon Wortham & Homi K. Bhabha
Antipodality McKenzie Wark
Neohispanism: A Program for Tongue Dispossession Alberto Moreiras
Critical Mass: Intellectual Politics and the Mode of Complexity Charlie Blake
A Jew, a Red, a Whore, a Bomber: Becoming Emma Goldman Linnie Blake
Postmodern or Posttotalitarian: The Reality of the Crisis of the Bulgarian Intellectual Yanna Popova
Endangered Species? Paul Sutton & Jean Baudrillard
Aristotle and Sartre on the Human Condition Mozaffar Qizilbash
Species-Being, Teleology and Individuality Stephen Mulhall
A Subject is Being Beaten Robert Smith
The Deformity of Theory in Psychoanalysis Robert White
The Musical Imperative Catherine Pickstock
Nomos in The Magic Flute Samuel Weber
Boulez, Proust and Time: "Occupying Without Counting" Gilles Deleuze
Composition, Improvisation, Constitution: Forms of Life in Boulez and Coleman Timothy S. Murphy
Music, Noise, Silence: Some Reflections on John Cage Jérôme Dokic
Jacques Derrida, Also, Enters into Heaven Nicholas Royle
The Victory of Culture I: Against the Logic of Mediation Lawrence Grossberg
Politics and Philosophy Alain Badiou & Peter Hallward
Amical Treachery: Kant, Hamann, Derrida and the Politics of Friendship Diane Morgan
The Poet and the Psychoanalyst: Mediums of Transmission Julia Borossa & Caroline Rooney
Complex Authorships: Intellectual Coproduction as a Strategy for the Times Richard Johnson
Kierkegaard's Absolute Decision: Dialectic of Ethical Law Barry Stocker
Aporia and Phantasm: Modern Law, the Tragic and Time Richard Beardsworth
Ontological Anarchy, The Temporary Autonomous Zone, and the Politics of Cyberculture John Armitage
The Information Bomb Paul Virilio & Friedrich Kittler
Bathos of Technology and Politics in Fourth-Order Simulacra Mike Gane
Whither the Virtual: Slavoj Žižek and Cyberfeminism Verena Andermatt Conley
Contemporary Cultural Theory and Avant-Garde Technocultural Practices Nicholas Zurbrugg
Globalisation from Below? Toward a Radical Democratic Technopolitics Douglas Kellner
A Virtual Theory of Global Politics, Mimetic War and the Spectral State James Der Derian
Stories from the Research Labs Louise K. Wilson
Practical Anarchy Mark Little & Critical Art Ensemble
Sounding Desire: On Tricky Simon Critchley
The Experience of Deconstruction Peggy Kamuf
The Eclipse of Coincidence: Lacan, Merleu-Ponty and Schelling Peter Dews
Levinas in the Realm of the Senses: Transcendence and Intelligibility Stella Sandford
Ultimate Trope: Towards a Postcolonial Tropology Christopher Kelen
Bodies of Experience and Bodies of Thought: Freud and Kant on Excessively Intense Ideas Stuart Dalton
Glissement Gerard Greenway
Capiton Sharon Kivland
"The Beautiful Does Not Get Elected Like Miss World" Diane Elam
Purple Phosphene Brian Massumi
The Thing from Inner Space: On Tarkovsky Slavoj Žižek
I is Reading Anthony Mellors
Two Poems Charles Tomlinson
Four Poems Bruce Andrews
Hoax Poetry in America Margaret Soltan
Anonymous Poetry Peter Middleton
Mallarmé: Serenity and Violence Malcolm Bowie
The Folds of Friendship: Derrida-Deleuze-Foucault Charles J. Stivale
Nietzsche, Foucault, Deleuze, and the Subject of Radical Democracy Alan D. Schrift
On Tendencies and Signs: Major and Minor Deconstruction Constantin V. Boundas
Eluding Derrida: Artaud and the Imperceptibility of Thought Dorothea E. Olkowski
Bad Timing: The Subject as a Work of Time Agata Bielik-Robson
Hostipitality Jacques Derrida
From Animal Life to City Life Simon Glendinning
Having to Exist Andrew Benjamin
Anti-Fascism as Child's Play: The Political Line in The Laurels of Lake Constance Jon Beasley-Murray
The Sovereign Individual, "Subalternity," and Becoming-Other Kenneth Surin
The Time(s) of the Gift John O'Neil
The Midwinter Sacrifice: A Sequel to "Can Morality be Christian?" John Milbank
Bataille and Baudrillard: From the General Economy to the Transparency of Evil Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons
Bearing Witness to Cultural Difference, with Apology to Levinas Rosalyn Diprose
The Return to, The Return of, People of Long Ago and Far Away Alphonso Lingis
Never Before, Always Already: Agamben and the Category of Relation Alexander García Düttmann
A New Lyricism: Some Early Thoughts on Linguistic Disobedience John Kinsella
Human Rights, Humanism and Desire Costas Douzinas
Mapplethorpe, Duchamp and the Ends of Photography Gary Banham
Why Aesthetics Might be Several Joanna Hodge
Digital Lascaux: The Beginning in the End of the Aesthetic Howard Caygill
"A Love that is Stronger than Death": Sacrifice in Levinas, Heidegger, and Bloch Robert Bernasconi
Death and Enlightenment in Twelve Brief Episodes Philip Goodchild
Literally Jean-Luc Nancy
Celebrating Catastrophe Elizabeth Bronfen
Addressing the Dead: Of Friendship, Community, and the Work of Mourning Roger Starling
The World is Not Enough Leslie Hill
Hating Katherine Mansfield Andrew Bennett
Living Virtually in a Cluttered House Eleanor Kaufman
Born with the Dead: Blanchot's Mourning Lars Iyer
Félix Guattari: Towards a Transdisciplinary Methodology Gary Genosko
Raymond Klibansky: An Illustrious Philosopher's Journey Michèle Le Doeuff
Also, in 2003, contributions from Christian Jambet, Guy Lardreau & Dominique Lecourt

Angelaki is grateful to Ben Norland and John Peacock for art direction, design and setting work.

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