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Cultural Critique is a journal for creative and provocative scholarship in the theoretical humanities and humanistic social sciences.

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“the social sciences and humanities are literary and rhetorical arts in their own right, with their own distinctive narrative techniques, authorial styles...”—read more from Thomas Kemple's review essay on Silva and Hanke in Frame 8! manifold.umn.edu/read/cc-frame-…

“the social sciences and humanities are literary and rhetorical arts in their own right, with their own distinctive narrative techniques, authorial styles...”—read more from Thomas Kemple's review essay on Silva and Hanke in Frame 8! manifold.umn.edu/read/cc-frame-…
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“in order to survive, [some] have elected simply to forget the “times” that were contemporaneous with what we call the pandemic today.”—read Lambert’s (not a) review of Baross in Frame 8! manifold.umn.edu/read/cc-frame-…

“in order to survive, [some] have elected simply to forget the “times” that were contemporaneous with what we call the pandemic today.”—read Lambert’s (not a) review of Baross in Frame 8! manifold.umn.edu/read/cc-frame-…
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“Is indigenous knowledge, or knowledge-making, truly a possibility of salvation?”—Moreiras considers the query closely in his review of Pratt, now live in Frame 8 manifold.umn.edu/read/cc-frame-…

“Is indigenous knowledge, or knowledge-making, truly a possibility of salvation?”—Moreiras considers the query closely in his review of Pratt, now live in Frame 8 manifold.umn.edu/read/cc-frame-…
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“The odd thing about potentiality—which is also its gift—is that it can never be destroyed.”—read more from Potter on Samer’s LESBIAN POTENTIALITY, now live in Frame 8! manifold.umn.edu/read/cc-frame-…

“The odd thing about potentiality—which is also its gift—is that it can never be destroyed.”—read more from Potter on Samer’s LESBIAN POTENTIALITY, now live in Frame 8! manifold.umn.edu/read/cc-frame-…
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“a reconsideration of the [Foucauldian] dispositif shows that [his] analytics of power enhances our understanding of the role of material culture in guiding political affects.”—more from Schaefer in CC 124! muse.jhu.edu/pub/23/article…

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“the archive is also an expression of the drive to incorporate the memorable or to annihilate its very possibility.”—Katsanis reflects on the demolition of the Atatürk Cultural Center in Taksim Square in CC 124 muse.jhu.edu/pub/23/article…

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Jensen re-reads THE HANDMAID’S TALE and PARABLE OF THE SOWER as using “a technique by which narrators insert gaps or occlusions in place of conveying events such as sex, pregnancy, or care work” in CC 124—more at muse.jhu.edu/pub/23/article…

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“Historical time in Hamlet is therefore out of joint, and this time is at the root of the play's tragic promise and frustration,” claims P. Kishore Saval in CC 124 muse.jhu.edu/pub/23/article…

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Ray observes that “within the remit of postcolonial scholarship, vernacular travel cults, when approached from a longue durée perspective, become subservient to the telos of postcoloniality.” More in CC 124 at muse.jhu.edu/pub/23/article…