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    The future of critical theory? Kompridis on world-disclosing critique
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (9): 1053-1061. 2011.
    Nikolas Kompridis has recently argued that the future of critical theory depends upon a critical appropriation of Heidegger’s concept of ‘world disclosure’, and hence on a transformation of critical theory into a form of ‘world-disclosing critique’ oriented towards the future. This article engages in a critical dialogue with Kompridis' account of world-disclosing critique, arguing that critical theory should embrace it as an innovative way of retrieving the forgotten tradition of aesthetic criti…Read more
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    Anatomy of melancholia
    Angelaki 19 (4): 111-126. 2014.
    :This article analyses some of the aesthetic and philosophical strands of Lars von Trier's Melancholia, focusing in particular on the film's remarkable Prelude, arguing that it performs a complex ethical critique of rationalist optimism in the guise of a neo-italictic allegory of world-destruction. At the same time, I suggest that Melancholia seeks to “work through” the loss of worlds – cinematic but also cultural and natural – that characterises our historical mood, one that might be described …Read more
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    Rebecca Comay & John McCumber Eds's Endings. A Question Of Memory In Hegel And Heidegger (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 47 96-100. 2003.
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    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (4). 2008.