Imagination in Theory: Culture, Writing, Words, and ThingsNYU Press, 1999 - 240 pagina's Imagination in Theory focuses on Michèle Barrett's long-standing interest in cultural questions and shows how it informs her analysis of current developments in social and feminist theory. Taking culture, theory, and writing as its themes, the book "translates" across the barriers between the humanities and social sciences, raising a number of important-and controversial-issues. |
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