This essay, a memorial tribute to Bill Readings, examines ways in which Readings' work refracts and reflects upon speed-a speed "prior" to reflection, representation, or measure. Readings' theorization of postmodern temporality is shown to be inseparable from his analysis and critique of late capitalism and the university.Cet essai, en hommage à la mémoire de Bill Readings, examine les voies par lesquelles l’oeuvre de Bill Readings se réfracte et réfléchit sur la vitesse - - une vitesse antérieure à la réflexion, la représentation ou la mesure. La théorisation de Reading sur la temporalité postmoderne est devenue inséparable de son analyse et de sa critique du capitalisme tardif et de l’université
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