Publications

This page presents a selection of recent books. For more publications, please visit the personal pages of our staff.

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Carnal Aesthetics: Transgressive Imagery and Feminist Politics

Carnal Aesthetics is a must have for anyone interested in phenomenological issues of identification, visuality, affect, meaning and value in visual culture, the politics of art and the ethics of interpretation." – Amelia Jones (McGill University)

Editors: Dr Marta Zarzycka, Dr Bettina Papenburg
I.B. Taurus Publishers, 2012

Doing Gender in Media, Art and Culture

Doing Gender in Media, Art and Culture achieves the impossible. Miraculously, it brings together an impressive range of material, a sensitivity to multiple histories, a refreshingly innovative approach and a practical usefulness for students.”Mary Eagleton (Leeds Metropolitan University)

Editors: Prof Rosemarie Buikema and Dr Iris van der Tuin
Routledge, 2009

New Materialism: Interviews and Cartographies

“In New Materialism: Interviews and Cartographies four prominent theorists who have grappled throughout their careers with crucial issues of materiality, embodiment and subjectivity present their latest thinking in lively and engaging dialogues. In their follow-up analysis Dolphijn and Van der Tuin expertly contextualise the discussions in relation to the current debates around speculative realism and process thought.” – Brian Massumi (Université de Montréal)

Editors: Dr Rick Dolphijn and Dr Iris van der Tuin
Open Humanities Press, 2014

The Postcolonial Industry. Icons, Markets, Mythologies.

“Sandra Ponzanesi's The Postcolonial Cultural Industry offers a refreshingly new take on the contemporary postcultural global marketplace. Even as she investigates precisely how culture industries capitalise on all things postcolonial, Ponzanesi highlights those artworks that routinely escape commodification through their canny renegotiation of the culture games. A must read for scholars of cultural globalisation, The Postcolonial Cultural Industry is a critically astute and intellectually lively book on the political economy of postcolonial studies.” – Bishnupriya Ghosh (University of California)

Editor: Dr Sandra Ponzanesi
Palgrave MacMillan, 2014

Everyday Feminist Research Praxis: Doing Gender in the Netherlands

 “Everyday Feminist Research Praxis: Doing Gender in the Netherlands will come as a breath of fresh air to readers of many different feminist persuasions in many different parts of the world. Modeling rich intergenerational as well as transnational and interdisciplinary intra-actions, the essays evoke a universe of new possibilities for feminist exploration. The conversation among pioneering feminist scholars of my own generation that comprises the Epilogue moved me deeply and gives all that comes before it an astonishing depth of field.” – Marguerite Waller (University of California)

Editors: Dr Domitilla Olivieri and Dr Koen Leurs
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014