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Eruptions: New Feminism Across the Disciplines
ISSN: 1091-8590
This is a series of red-hot women's writing after the "isms." lt focuses on new cultural assemblages that are emerging from the deformation, breakout, ebullience, and discomfort of postmodern feminism. The series brings together a post-foundational generation of women's writing that, while still respectful of the idea of situated knowledge, does not rely on neat disciplinary distinctions and stable political coalitions. This writing transcends some of the more awkward textual performances of a first generation of "ferninism-meets-postmodernism" scholarship. lt has come to terms with its own body of knowledge as shifty, inflammatory, and ungovernable, The aim of the series is to make this cutting edge thinking more readily available to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and new academics, and professional bodies and practitioners. Thus, we seek contributions from writers whose unruly scholastic projects are expressed in texts that are accessible and seductive to a wider academic readership. Proposals and/or manuscripts are invited from the domains of: "post" humanities, human movement studies, sexualities, media studies, literary criticism, information technologies, history of ideas, performing arts, gay and lesbian studies, cultural studies, post-colonial studies, pedagogics, social psychology, and the philosophy of science. We are particularly interested in publishing research and scholarship with international appeal from Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. This is a series of red-hot women's writing after the "isms." lt focuses on new cultural assemblages that are emerging from the deformation, breakout, ebullience, and discomfort of postmodern feminism. The series brings together a post-foundational generation of women's writing that, while still respectful of the idea of situated knowledge, does not rely on neat disciplinary distinctions and stable political coalitions. This writing transcends some of the more awkward textual performances of a first generation of "ferninism-meets-postmodernism" scholarship. lt has come to terms with its own body of knowledge as shifty, inflammatory, and ungovernable, The aim of the series is to make this cutting edge thinking more readily available to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and new academics, and professional bodies and practitioners. Thus, we seek contributions from writers whose unruly scholastic projects are expressed in texts that are accessible and seductive to a wider academic readership. Proposals and/or manuscripts are invited from the domains of: "post" humanities, human movement studies, sexualities, media studies, literary criticism, information technologies, history of ideas, performing arts, gay and lesbian studies, cultural studies, post-colonial studies, pedagogics, social psychology, and the philosophy of science. We are particularly interested in publishing research and scholarship with international appeal from Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. This is a series of red-hot women's writing after the "isms." lt focuses on new cultural assemblages that are emerging from the deformation, breakout, ebullience, and discomfort of postmodern feminism. The series brings together a post-foundational generation of women's writing that, while still respectful of the idea of situated knowledge, does not rely on neat disciplinary distinctions and stable political coalitions. This writing transcends some of the more awkward textual performances of a first generation of "ferninism-meets-postmodernism" scholarship. lt has come to terms with its own body of knowledge as shifty, inflammatory, and ungovernable. The aim of the series is to make this cutting edge thinking more readily available to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and new academics, and professional bodies and practitioners. Thus, we seek contributions from writers whose unruly scholastic projects are expressed in texts that are accessible and seductive to a wider academic readership. Proposals and/or manuscripts are invited from the domains of: "post" humanities, human movement studies, sexualities, media studies, literary criticism, information technologies, history of ideas, performing arts, gay and lesbian studies, cultural studies, post-colonial studies, pedagogics, social psychology, and the philosophy of science. We are particularly interested in publishing research and scholarship with international appeal from Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
16 publications
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Corruption as Power
Criminal Governance in Peru during the Fujimori Era (1990-2000)©2013 Monographs -
The Great Disruption
Understanding the Populist Forces Behind Trump, Brexit, and LePen©2019 Monographs -
The Book of Interruptions
©2007 Edited Collection -
Digital Disruption
The Future of Work, Skills, Leadership, Education, and Careers in a Digital World©2018 Textbook -
Korruption im Profifußball
Eine Überprüfung unlauteren Verhaltens von Vereinsfunktionär und Spieler unter dem Aspekt der §§ 263 und 298ff. StGB am Beispiel des sog. Bundesligaskandals©2001 Thesis -
Violent Disruptions
American Imaginations of Racial Anxiety in William Faulkner and Richard Wright©2019 Monographs -
Steuerrecht und Korruption
Die steuerrechtliche Berücksichtigung national und international gezahlter Schmiergelder©1999 Thesis -
Korruption und Compliance im Sport
Gegenstand, Umfang und Folgen der Korruptionspräventionspflicht im Sportverein©2021 Thesis -
Obscenity and Disruption in the Poetry of Dylan Krieger
©2019 Monographs -
Integration – Legitimation – Korruption- Integration – Legitimation – Corruption
Politische Patronage in Früher Neuzeit und Moderne- Political Patronage in Early Modern and Modern History©2011 Edited Collection -
Thinking Strategically About Anti-Corruption Reforms
Addressing Factors that Increase the Likelihood and Maintenance of Corrupt Exchanges©2003 Thesis -
Korruptionsbekämpfung mit Steuerrecht
Zugleich ein Beitrag zu Lenkungsnormen im Steuerrecht©2005 Thesis -
Vereinte Nationen und Korruptionsbekämpfung
©2010 Thesis -
Die Bekämpfung von Korruption als Aufgabe des Europarats
unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Österreich©2025 Thesis -
Digitale Disruption und Sportmanagement
©2019 Edited Collection -
The Economics of Corruption and Bureaucratic Inefficiency in Weak States
Theory and Evidence©2003 Thesis -
Combating Corruption and Other Organizational Pathologies
©2017 Monographs -
Combating Corruption Through Electronic Governance in Least Developed and Post-war Countries
Afghanistan’s Experience©2020 Monographs