This dissertation responds to the question, "What would it be like, what would it mean, to approach texts lovingly?" in terms of the work of 20th-century theorists, writers, and thinkers such as Jacques Derrida, Roland Barthes, Luce Irigaray, Helene Cixous, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, Brian Massumi, Jean-Luc Marion, E. E. Cummings, Rainer Maria Rilke, Teresa Brennan, and W. J. T. Mitchell. In order to demonstrate the appropriateness and place of love in the philosophical canon, the dissertation combines a consideration of affect with these writers' work. Beginning with an exemplary reading of Cy Twombly's painting The Ceiling, the then dissertation adapts Mitchell's question "What do pictures want" to an approach to texts, ...
In this dissertation, I examine the normative force of the claim that one should love others. In th...
AbstractSympathetic Constellations: Toward a Modernist Sympathyby Monica Jean MillerDoctor of Philo...
In this paper, the editor of this special issue introduces Catherine Kohler Riessman's festschrift b...
My dissertation, “The Phantom of Joy: Emotion, Affect, and the Problem of Persistence in Modernist L...
My dissertation argues that Romantic writers conceived of reading as an embodied social practice, un...
My dissertation explores the enabling contributions of love to the practice of ethicopolitical and c...
Perhaps because love is a feeling rather than a thought, there is a serious shortage of thinking on ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a readable introduction to the concepts of romantic l...
To many people love is special, sacred even. Love plays a countless number of roles for a countless ...
Not in the Mood: Reading Love in 21st Century Humanities ‘What does it mean to fall in love with a w...
Romantic love is a constant in human experience. Whether requited or unrequited, sensitively communi...
This dissertation examines the cultural phenomenon of mourning in relation to British Romantic Liter...
In the last few years, physical, social and humanistic sciences are placing an ever increasing impor...
What happens when someone confronts a work of art—the inexplicable connection to something brought i...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The purloined letter has becom...
In this dissertation, I examine the normative force of the claim that one should love others. In th...
AbstractSympathetic Constellations: Toward a Modernist Sympathyby Monica Jean MillerDoctor of Philo...
In this paper, the editor of this special issue introduces Catherine Kohler Riessman's festschrift b...
My dissertation, “The Phantom of Joy: Emotion, Affect, and the Problem of Persistence in Modernist L...
My dissertation argues that Romantic writers conceived of reading as an embodied social practice, un...
My dissertation explores the enabling contributions of love to the practice of ethicopolitical and c...
Perhaps because love is a feeling rather than a thought, there is a serious shortage of thinking on ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a readable introduction to the concepts of romantic l...
To many people love is special, sacred even. Love plays a countless number of roles for a countless ...
Not in the Mood: Reading Love in 21st Century Humanities ‘What does it mean to fall in love with a w...
Romantic love is a constant in human experience. Whether requited or unrequited, sensitively communi...
This dissertation examines the cultural phenomenon of mourning in relation to British Romantic Liter...
In the last few years, physical, social and humanistic sciences are placing an ever increasing impor...
What happens when someone confronts a work of art—the inexplicable connection to something brought i...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The purloined letter has becom...
In this dissertation, I examine the normative force of the claim that one should love others. In th...
AbstractSympathetic Constellations: Toward a Modernist Sympathyby Monica Jean MillerDoctor of Philo...
In this paper, the editor of this special issue introduces Catherine Kohler Riessman's festschrift b...