Fredric Jameson and the Prospects of Critical Theory
Fredric Jameson and the Prospects of Critical Theory
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Colonialisms and Queer Politics provides a groundbreaking comparative analysis of empires and colonialities with respect to sexuality and gender diversity. Including contributions from an international team of authors, chapters focus on eleven empires shaped by Eurocentrism, starting from the fifteenth century, to explore how colonial racial hierarchies, gender norms, and heteronormativity have structured relations between colonizing and colonized societies.
Gaiger explores the evolution of aesthetics in German philosophy of the 18th and 19th century, focusing on Lessing, Herder, Kant, Schiller, and Hegel. Central themes include interplay of perception and reason, delimitation of media, tension between imagination and representation, and moral and cognitive significance of natural beauty.
Mental Means offers a systematic treatment of intentional mental action, drawing on the notion of a mental means. Antonia Peacocke employs this idea to offer solutions to puzzles about agency, creation, imagination, and mental processes.
