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    Landscape and Power, Second Edition (edited book)
    University Of Chicago Press. 2002.
    The first edition of this book, published in 1994, reshaped the direction of landscape studies by considering landscape not simply as an object to be seen or a text to be read, but as an instrument of cultural force, a central tool in the creation of national and social identities. This second edition adds not only a new preface, but five new essays—from Edward Said, W. J. T. Mitchell, Jonathan Bordo, Michael Taussig, and Robert Pogue Harrison-extending the scope of the book in remarkable ways.
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    Foreword
    In Cary Wolfe (ed.), Animal Rites: American Culture, the Discourse of Species, and Posthumanist Theory, University of Chicago Press. 2019.
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    Public Conversation: What the %$#! Happened to Comics?: May 19, 2012 (review)
    with Art Spiegelman
    Critical Inquiry 40 (3): 20-35. 2014.
  •  84
    Temporal memory for threatening events encoded in a haunted house
    with Katelyn G. Cliver, David F. Gregory, Steven A. Martinez, Joanne E. Stasiak, Samantha S. Reisman, Chelsea Helion, and Vishnu P. Murty
    Cognition and Emotion 39 (1): 65-81. 2025.
    Despite the salient experience of encoding threatening events, these memories are prone to distortions and often non-veridical from encoding to recall. Further, threat has been shown to preferentially disrupt the binding of event details and enhance goal-relevant information. While extensive work has characterised distinctive features of emotional memory, research has not fully explored the influence threat has on temporal memory, a process putatively supported by the binding of event details in…Read more
  •  68
    Pictorial turn. Una risposta
    Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 2 130-143. 2012.
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    A Universal Extender Model Without Large Cardinals In V
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (2): 371-386. 2004.
    We construct, assuming that there is no inner model with a Woodin cardinal but without any large cardinal assumption, a model Kc which is iterable for set length iterations, which is universal with respect to all weasels with which it can be compared, and is universal with respect to set sized premice.
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    What Do Pictures Want?: The Lives and Loves of Images
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (2): 291-293. 2006.
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    Addressing media
    Mediatropes 1 (1): 1-18. 2008.
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    Cloning terror: The war of images 2001–2004
    In Diarmuid Costello & Dominic Willsdon (eds.), The life and death of images: ethics and aesthetics, Cornell University Press. pp. 179--207. 2008.
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    Old Trees, Wild Rivers: CI at Fifty
    Critical Inquiry 50 (1): 175-177. 2023.
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    Art history on the edge : iconology, media, and visual culture -- Four fundamental concepts of image science -- Image science -- Image X text -- Realism and the digital image -- Migrating images : totemism, fetishism, idolatry -- The future of the image : Rancière's road not taken -- World pictures : globalization and visual culture -- Media aesthetics -- There are no visual media -- Back to the drawing board : architecture, sculpture, and the digital image -- Foundational sites and occupied sp…Read more
  •  102
    Wayne Booth, 1921–2005
    Critical Inquiry 32 (2): 375. 2006.
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    Report from Morocco
    Critical Inquiry 38 (4): 892-901. 2012.
    Every once in awhile an academic drudge gets to visit a place that dreams are made of. We all know the little game in which American scholars compete to mention the exotic locations they have been to: Paris, London, Beijing, Mumbai. But I have never aroused such open jealousy in my colleagues until I uttered the word “Casablanca.”For knowledgeable tourists, this is something of a puzzle. Casablanca is routinely disrespected by the guidebooks for its lack of an authentically ancient medina or a l…Read more
  •  134
    Preface to “Occupy: Three Inquiries in Disobedience”
    Critical Inquiry 39 (1): 1-7. 2012.
    If journalism is the first draft of history, these three essays might be described as a stab at a second draft. It is an attempt by three scholars from different disciplines, with sharply contrasting methodologies, to provide an account of the protest movements of 2011, from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street. We deploy the perspectives of ethnography, political thought, and iconology in an effort to produce a multidimensional picture of this momentous year of revolutions, uprisings, mass dem…Read more
  •  99
    Picturing terror : Derrida's autoimmunity
    In William John Thomas Mitchell & Arnold Ira Davidson (eds.), The late Derrida, University of Chicago Press. pp. 277-290. 2007.
  •  127
    Poetic Justice: 9-11 to Now
    Critical Inquiry 38 (2): 241-249. 2012.
    The author, Editor of Critical Inquiry, discusses our new website and the changing face of criticism in the age of terror
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    Public Conversation: What the %$#! Happened to Comics?
    with Art Spiegelman
    Critical Inquiry 40 (3): 20-35. 2014.
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    Monoid based semantics for linear formulas
    with H. Simmons
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (2): 505-527. 2002.
    Each Girard quantale (i.e., commutative quantale with a selected dualizing element) provides a support for a semantics for linear propositional formulas (but not for linear derivations). Several constructions of Girard quantales are known. We give two more constructions, one using an arbitrary partially ordered monoid and one using a partially ordered group (both commutative). In both cases the semantics can be controlled be a relation between pairs of elements of the support and formulas. This …Read more
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    Image, Space, Revolution: The Arts of Occupation
    Critical Inquiry 39 (1): 8-32. 2012.
    Is there a dominant global image—call it a world picture—that links the Occupy movement to the Arab Spring? Or is there any single image that captures and perhaps even motivated the widely noticed synergy and infectious mimicry between Tahrir Square and Zuccotti Park?
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    Israel / Palästina retten: Kunst und der binationale Staat
    Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 25 (2): 29-48. 2016.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Paragrana Jahrgang: 25 Heft: 2 Seiten: 29-48.
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    Havana Diary: Cuba's Blue Period
    Critical Inquiry 34 (3): 601-611. 2008.
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    Editorial Note
    Critical Inquiry 46 (4): 944-945. 2020.
  •  72
    Dead again
    In William John Thomas Mitchell & Arnold Ira Davidson (eds.), The late Derrida, University of Chicago Press. pp. 219-228. 2007.
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    Christo’s Gates and Gilo’s Wall
    Critical Inquiry 32 (4): 587. 2006.
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    Comics as Media: Afterword
    Critical Inquiry 40 (3): 255-265. 2014.
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    Maestro
    with Saree Makdisi, Aamir R. Mufti, Roger Owen, Gyan Prakash, Dan Rabinowitz, Jacqueline Rose, Gayatri Spivak, and Daniel Barenboim
    Critical Inquiry 31 (2): 526-529. 2005.