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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Series List
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. 1. The Playhouse
  9. 2. The Porn House
  10. 3. The Voice Box
  11. A Refractive Conclusion on Broken, Worn-Out Things
  12. Acknowledgments
  13. Author Biography

Forerunners: Ideas First

Short books of thought-in-process scholarship, where intense analysis, questioning, and speculation take the lead

From the University of Minnesota Press

  1. Cait McKinney

    I Know You Are, but What Am I? On Pee-wee Herman

  2. Lisa Diedrich

    Illness Politics and Hashtag Activism

  3. Mark Foster Gage

    On the Appearance of the World: A Future for Aesthetics in Architecture

  4. Tia Trafford

    Everything Is Police

  5. EL Putnam

    Livestreaming: An Aesthetics and Ethics of Technical Encounter

  6. Dominic Boyer

    No More Fossils

  7. Sharad Chari

    Gramsci at Sea

  8. Kathryn J. Gindlesparger

    Opening Ceremony: Inviting Inclusion into University Governance

  9. J. Logan Smilges

    Crip Negativity

  10. Shiloh Krupar

    Health Colonialism: Urban Wastelands and Hospital Frontiers

  11. Antero Garcia

    All through the Town: The School Bus as Educational Technology

  12. Lydia Pyne

    Endlings: Fables for the Anthropocene

  13. Margret Grebowicz

    Rescue Me: On Dogs and Their Humans

  14. Sabina Vaught, Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy, and Jeremiah Chin

    The School–Prison Trust

  15. After Oil Collective; Ayesha Vemuri and Darin Barney, Editors

    Solarities: Seeking Energy Justice

  16. Arnaud Gerspacher

    The Owls Are Not What They Seem: Artist as Ethologist

  17. Tyson E. Lewis and Peter B. Hyland

    Studious Drift: Movements and Protocols for a Postdigital Education

  18. Mick Smith and Jason Young

    Does the Earth Care? Indifference, Providence, and Provisional Ecology

  19. Caterina Albano

    Out of Breath: Vulnerability of Air in Contemporary Art

  20. Gregg Lambert

    The World Is Gone: Philosophy in Light of the Pandemic

  21. Grant Farred

    Only a Black Athlete Can Save Us Now

  22. Anna Watkins Fisher

    Safety Orange

  23. Heather Warren-Crow and Andrea Jonsson

    Young-Girls in Echoland: #Theorizing Tiqqun

  24. Joshua Schuster and Derek Woods

    Calamity Theory: Three Critiques of Existential Risk

  25. Daniel Bertrand Monk and Andrew Herscher

    The Global Shelter Imaginary: IKEA Humanitarianism and Rightless Relief

  26. Catherine Liu

    Virtue Hoarders: The Case against the Professional Managerial Class

  27. Christopher Schaberg

    Grounded: Perpetual Flight . . . and Then the Pandemic

  28. Marquis Bey

    The Problem of the Negro as a Problem for Gender

  29. Cristina Beltrán

    Cruelty as Citizenship: How Migrant Suffering Sustains White Democracy

  30. Hil Malatino

    Trans Care

  31. Sarah Juliet Lauro

    Kill the Overseer! The Gamification of Slave Resistance

  32. Alexis L. Boylan, Anna Mae Duane, Michael Gill, and Barbara Gurr

    Furious Feminisms: Alternate Routes on Mad Max: Fury Road

  33. Claudia Milian

    LatinX

  34. Aaron Jaffe

    Spoiler Alert: A Critical Guide

  35. Don Ihde

    Medical Technics

  36. Jonathan Beecher Field

    Town Hall Meetings and the Death of Deliberation

  37. Jennifer Gabrys

    How to Do Things with Sensors

  38. Naa Oyo A. Kwate

    Burgers in Blackface: Anti-Black Restaurants Then and Now

  39. Arne De Boever

    Against Aesthetic Exceptionalism

  40. Steve Mentz

    Break Up the Anthropocene

  41. John Protevi

    Edges of the State

  42. Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer

    Theory for the World to Come: Speculative Fiction and Apocalyptic Anthropology

  43. Nicholas Tampio

    Learning versus the Common Core

  44. Kathryn Yusoff

    A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None

  45. Kenneth J. Saltman

    The Swindle of Innovative Educational Finance

  46. Ginger Nolan

    The Neocolonialism of the Global Village

  47. Joanna Zylinska

    The End of Man: A Feminist Counterapocalypse

  48. Robert Rosenberger

    Callous Objects: Designs against the Homeless

  49. William E. Connolly

    Aspirational Fascism: The Struggle for Multifaceted Democracy under Trumpism

  50. Chuck Rybak

    UW Struggle: When a State Attacks Its University

  51. Ian G. R. Shaw and Marv Waterstone

    Wageless Life: A Manifesto for a Future beyond Capitalism

  52. Clare Birchall

    Shareveillance: The Dangers of Openly Sharing and Covertly Collecting Data

  53. la paperson

    A Third University Is Possible

  54. Kelly Oliver

    Carceral Humanitarianism: Logics of Refugee Detention

  55. P. David Marshall

    The Celebrity Persona Pandemic

  56. Davide Panagia

    Ten Theses for an Aesthetics of Politics

  57. David Golumbia

    The Politics of Bitcoin: Software as Right-Wing Extremism

  58. Sohail Daulatzai

    Fifty Years of The Battle of Algiers: Past as Prologue

  59. Gary Hall

    The Uberfication of the University

  60. Mark Jarzombek

    Digital Stockholm Syndrome in the Post-ontological Age

  61. N. Adriana Knouf

    How Noise Matters to Finance

  62. Andrew Culp

    Dark Deleuze

  63. Akira Mizuta Lippit

    Cinema without Reflection: Jacques Derrida’s Echopoiesis and Narcissism Adrift

  64. Sharon Sliwinski

    Mandela’s Dark Years: A Political Theory of Dreaming

  65. Grant Farred

    Martin Heidegger Saved My Life

  66. Ian Bogost

    The Geek’s Chihuahua: Living with Apple

  67. Shannon Mattern

    Deep Mapping the Media City

  68. Steven Shaviro

    No Speed Limit: Three Essays on Accelerationism

  69. Jussi Parikka

    The Anthrobscene

  70. Reinhold Martin

    Mediators: Aesthetics, Politics, and the City

  71. John Hartigan Jr.

    Aesop’s Anthropology: A Multispecies Approach

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