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70Theorizing closeness: A trans feminist conversationAngelaki 22 (1): 49-60. 2017.Pelagia Goulimari interviews Talia Bettcher on core issues and concepts in Women Writing Across Culture, both in relation to Bettcher’s work and in the context of wider debates in feminist, queer and transgender theory. How to theorize “woman,” “trans woman,” “trans woman of colour,” “trans feminism”? How to put together experience, local knowledge, and communication across worlds? How to amplify experiments crossing the boundaries between theory, literature and life-writing? How to pursue an in…Read more
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25Shredding, burning, tunnellingAngelaki 27 (3-4): 163-181. 2022.This essay marks the centenary of 1922, annus mirabilis of modernism but also the year when my grandparents became child refugees in the Asia Minor Catastrophe. In Mrs. Dalloway and her Diary, Virg...
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18After modernism: Women, gender, raceAngelaki 27 (3-4): 1-3. 2022.This 2022 edited collection marks the centenary of the annus mirabilis of modernism. Here we are, after modernism. Yet critics, writers, artists, readers and audiences now encounter modernism after...
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14After modernism: Women, gender, raceAngelaki 27 (3-4): 4-15. 2022.The year 2022 is the centenary of the annus mirabilis of modernism, at least in an Anglo-American context. The year 1922 is the year of publication of T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land in London and Jame...
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16LOVE AND VULNERABILITY: thinking with pamela sue andersonAngelaki 25 (1-2): 3-7. 2020.Volume 25, Issue 1-2, February - April 2020, Page 3-7.
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12LOVE AND VULNERABILITY: thinking with pamela sue andersonAngelaki 25 (1-2): 1-2. 2020.Volume 25, Issue 1-2, February - April 2020, Page 1-2.
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18“Something Else to Be”1: Singularities and Scapegoating Logics in Toni Morrison's Early NovelsAngelaki 11 (2): 191-204. 2006.This essay is part of a larger project on the singular in Toni Morrison's novels. The essay focuses on Morrison's early novels, particularly her first two novels, The Bluest Eye and Sula, and makes...
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11Editorial introduction: General issue 2004Angelaki 9 (3): 1-2. 2004.I survey some important semantical and axiomatic theories of self-referential truth. Kripke's fixed-point theory, the revision theory of truth and appraoches involving fuzzy logic are the main examples of semantical theories. I look at axiomatic theories devised by Cantini, Feferman, Freidman and Sheard. Finally some applications of the theory of self-referential truth are considered.
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29A Minoritarian Feminism? Things to Do with Deleuze and GuattariHypatia 14 (2): 97-120. 1999.This essay attempts to address the crucial relation of feminist philosophy to minorities inside and outside of feminism. To do so it turns to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, focusing on their concept of “becoming minoritarian” and related concepts. Aided by close readings of two canonical but ultimately negative assessments of Deleuze and Guattari, Alice Jardine's “Woman in Limbo” and Rosi Braidotti's Patterns of Dissonance, the essay outlines and argues the merits of a “minoritarian” feminis…Read more
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19Editorial introductionAngelaki 8 (1): 1-2. 2003.I survey some important semantical and axiomatic theories of self-referential truth. Kripke's fixed-point theory, the revision theory of truth and appraoches involving fuzzy logic are the main examples of semantical theories. I look at axiomatic theories devised by Cantini, Feferman, Freidman and Sheard. Finally some applications of the theory of self-referential truth are considered.
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51Editorial introductionAngelaki 7 (3). 2002.I survey some important semantical and axiomatic theories of self-referential truth. Kripke's fixed-point theory, the revision theory of truth and appraoches involving fuzzy logic are the main examples of semantical theories. I look at axiomatic theories devised by Cantini, Feferman, Freidman and Sheard. Finally some applications of the theory of self-referential truth are considered.