Future Theory: A Handbook to Critical Concepts

Future Theory

A Handbook to Critical Concepts
 
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Critical Transitions interrogates the terms and concepts most central to the urgent task of examining cultural change as a process of dynamic transition. This volume approaches the question of transition from multiple perspectives, demonstrating how the highly politicized spheres of cultural production, scientific invention and intellectual discourse are entangled in the contemporary world.

The volume gathers specially commissioned essays, organized into five clusters of concepts - boundaries, organization, rupture, novelty, futurity - by leading and emerging thinkers in the arts, humanities and social sciences, and spanning fields including geography, literary studies, cultural theory, philosophy, and politics.
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Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
Change: Patricia Waugh and Marc Botha (Durham)


PART ONE: THINKING THE CONDITIONS FOR CHANGE
Climate: Timothy Clark (Durham)
Fragility: Marc Botha (Durham)
Memory: Enzo Traverso (Cornell)
Remainder: Andrew Gibson (Royal Holloway)
Affect: Ankhi Mukherjee (Oxford)


PART TWO: ORGANZING CHANGE
Institution: Simon Critchley (New School)
Movement: Esther Leslie (Birkbeck)
Community: Mick Smith (Queens)
Continuity: Lev Manovich (CUNY)
Dissemination: Jon Adams (LSE)

PART THREE: BOUNDARIES AND CROSSINGS
Threshold: Matthew Calarco (California State University, Fullerton)
Periphery: Paulina Aroch Fugellie (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
Exception: Justin Clemens (Melbourne)
Migration: Mieke Bal (Amsterdam)
Privacy: Alexander Garcia Duttmann (University of the Arts, Berlin)

PART FOUR: RUPTURE AND DISRUPTIONS
Catastrophe: Jean-Michel Rabate (Pennsylvania)
Event: Mark Currie (Queen Mary)
Revolution: Bruno Bosteels (Cornell)
Fragmentation: Maebh Long (South Pacific)
Interference: Emily Apter (NYU)

PART FIVE: ASSEMBLAGES AND REALIGNMENTS
Turns: Christopher Norris (Cardiff)
Hybrid: Roger Luckhurst (Birkbeck)
Entanglement: Felicity Callard (Durham) and Des Fitzgerald (Kings College, London)
Emergence: Patricia Waugh (Durham)
Network: Graham Harman (American University Cairo)

PART SIX: CHANGING THE FUTURE
Hospitality: Derek Attridge (York)
Fidelity: Creston Davis (GCAS) and Alain Badiou
Resilience: Sarah Atkinson (Durham)
Trust: Alphonso Lingis (Penn State)
Irreversibility: Claire Colebrook (Penn State)
Bibliography
Index