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    - Contemporary Poetry, Cross-Cultural Encounter, Comparative Literature
    by Jacob Edmond
    £52.49

    Examines poetic responses to the transition from the late Cold War period to the post-Cold War era of globalization, focusing on the work of Bei Dao and Yang Lian from China, Arkadii Dragomoshchenko and Dmitrii Prigov from Russia, and Charles Bernstein and Lyn Hejinian from the United States.

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    - Theology and Psychoanalytic Theory
    by Clayton Crockett
    £25.49 - 62.99

    The sublime refers to a conflict of the Kantian faculties of reason and imagination, and involves the attempt to represent what is intrinsically unrepresentable. Through topics such as sublimation, schizophrenia, God, and creation ex nihilo, this book contributes to a form of radical theological thinking that is involved in the world.

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    - Toward a New Concept of Life
    by Leonard Lawlor
    £25.49 - 62.99

    Develops a philosophy of life in opposition to the notion of "bio-power," which reduces the human to the question of power over what Giorgio Agamben terms "bare life," mere biological existence. This book provides conceptual tools for intervening in issues such as the AIDS epidemic and life-support for the infirm.

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    - Exercises in Theological Possibility
    by Catherine Keller
    £21.99 - 72.99

    Affirmations of body, flesh and matter pervade current theology and inevitably echo with the doctrine of the incarnation. Intercarnations redistributes its flesh, sometimes unrecognizably, in the boundlessly entangled ecologies of the world. These essays attend to matters diversely religious and irreligious, sexed and gendered, social, animal, cosmpolitan, and cosmic.

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    - Letters from the Utopian Margins
    by Avery F. Gordon
    £32.49

    Creatively explores the utopian elements found in a variety of resistive and defiant activity in the past and in the present, with a focus on the Black Radical Tradition.

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    - Making the Cerebral Subject
    by Francisco Ortega & Fernando Vidal
    £23.99 - 57.99

    Sketches the history of the belief that human beings are essentially their brains, and documents and critically discusses its contemporary forms across a range of contexts, including mental health, the human sciences, and literature and film.

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