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Steven Morton

North Georgia College
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  • North Georgia College
    Undergraduate
Dahlonega, Georgia, United States of America
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    Fusion Approach: Theory, Contestation, Limits (edited book)
    with Vikram Chandra, J. Hillis Miller, Gayatri Chakravorty, Ben Baer, Homi Bhabha, Grant Farred, Paul Jahshan, Bill Ashcroft, Dorota Kolodziejczyk, Adam Muller, Claire Chambers, James M. Ivory, David Lorne Macdonald, Sangeeta Ray, Pushpa N. Parekh, Maria Sofia Pimentel Biscaia, David Mesher, Cara Cilano, Dora Sales Salvador, Ryan Mowat, Joanne Trevenna, Amy Lee, and Sumana Roy
    Upa. 2006.
    fusion theory challenges efforts to see theory as inhibiting by presenting an approach that is innovative, eclectic, and subtle in order to draw out competing and constellating ideas and opinions. This collected volume of essays examines fusion theory and demonstrates how the theory can be applied to the reading of various works of Indian English novelists.
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    5. Reading Kenya’s Colonial State of Emergency after Agamben
    In Marcelo Svirsky & Simone Bignall (eds.), Agamben and Colonialism, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 110-127. 2012.
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    Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (1942-)
    This book chapter surveys and analyses the critical thought of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and assesses her interventions in the diverse fields of deconstruction, postcolonial theory, feminism, Marxism, and Subaltern Studies
    Feminism and PowerFeminism: Philosophy of RacePhilosophy of RacePostcolonial FeminismCritical Race F…Read more
    Feminism and PowerFeminism: Philosophy of RacePhilosophy of RacePostcolonial FeminismCritical Race Feminism
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    Fictions of sedition and the framing of Indian revolutionaries in colonial India
    Social and Political Philosophy
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    Reading Kenya's state of emergency after Agamben
    Giorgio Agamben
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    Foucault in an age of terror: essays on biopolitics and the defence of society (edited book)
    with Stephen Bygrave
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2008.
    This book focuses on the relationship between literary culture, power, society and war. It assesses the critical importance of Michel Foucault's lecture series Society Must Be Defended for contemporary debates about war and terror in literary and cultural studies, as well as social and political thought.
    Michel Foucault
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    Torture, terrorism and colonial sovereignty
    In Stephen Morton & Stephen Bygrave (eds.), Foucault in an age of terror: essays on biopolitics and the defence of society, Palgrave-macmillan. 2008.
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    Gayatri Spivak: ethics, subalternity and the critique of postcolonial reason
    Polity. 2007.
    Gayatri Chakravorty Spivaks seminal contribution to contemporary thought defies disciplinary boundaries. From her early translations of Derrida to her subsequent engagement with Marxism, feminism and postcolonial studies and her recent work on human rights, the war on terror and globalization, she has proved to be one of the most vital of present-day thinkers. In this book Stephen Morton offers a wide-ranging introduction to and critique of Spivaks work. He examines her engagements with philosop…Read more
    Gayatri Chakravorty Spivaks seminal contribution to contemporary thought defies disciplinary boundaries. From her early translations of Derrida to her subsequent engagement with Marxism, feminism and postcolonial studies and her recent work on human rights, the war on terror and globalization, she has proved to be one of the most vital of present-day thinkers. In this book Stephen Morton offers a wide-ranging introduction to and critique of Spivaks work. He examines her engagements with philosophers and other thinkers from Kant to Paul de Man, feminists from Cixous to Helie-Lucas and literary texts by Charlotte Bronte, J. M. Coetzee, Mahasweta Devi and Jean Rhys. Spivaks thought is also situated in relation to subaltern studies. Throughout the book, Morton interrogates the materialist basis of Spivaks thought and demonstrates the ethical and political commitment which lies at the heart of her work. Stephen Morton provides an ideal introduction to the work of this complex and increasingly important thinker
    Postcolonial Feminism
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