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- Observing the Observers of Systems and Environments
- Cyborg Anthropology
- Stanley Fish and the Place of Criticism
- Textual Events (3 of 5)
- The Uses of Postmodernism
- The Digital Potential: Leaving Open the Future of Scholarship and the University
- The Mourning of Work in For a New Critique of Political Economy: Bernard Stiegler, a Hacker Ethic, and Greece’s Debt Crisis
- Dead Trees, or Dead Formats?
- Roderick Coover, Larry McCaffery, Lance Newman and Hikmet Loe: A Dialogue about the Desert.
- Free Market Formalism: Reading Economics as Fiction
- Man Saved by Wolfe
- The Abdication of the Cultural Elite
- Being Not Us
- Things They Wrote With: The Material Making of Modern Fiction
- Unworldly Reflections
- Writing the Paradigm
- In Praise of "In Praise of Overreading"
- Finding the Human in "the messy, contingent, emergent mix of the material world": Embodiment, Place, and Materiality in Stacy Alaimo's Bodily Natures
- I Am the Cosmos
- Reading Topographies of Post-Postmodernism: Review of Post-Postmodernism or, The Cultural Logic of Just-in-Time Capitalism by Jeffrey T. Nealon
- Review of Stacy Alaimo's Bodily Natures: Science, Environment, and the Material Self
- The Maypole is the Medium: A Review of The Networked Wilderness by Matt Cohen
- Precarity or Normalization? Yes, Please! A Review of Isabell Lorey’s State of Insecurity: Government of the Precarious
- Anomalies
- A Digital Publishing Model for Publication by Writers (for Writers)
- Blind Hope: A Review of Gregg and Seigworth's The Affect Theory Reader
- Academia.“edu”
- Cary Wolfe, Before the Law: Humans and Other Animals in a Biopolitical Frame (Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2013)
- Wild Ambitions
- Cyberinthian Ways
- Modernism Reevaluated
- Sleepless in Seattle
- Against Animal Authenticity, Against the Forced March of the Now: a review of Nicole Shukin’s Animal Capital
- Karl Steel’s How To Make A Human: Animals and Violence in the Middle Ages
- Critical Ecologies
- The Sounds of the Artificial Intelligentsia
- Ghostbusters 2.0
- Love Your Corporation
- The Economics of Book Reviews
- An Ontological Turn
- Un/Official Worlds
- How I Was Played by Online Caroline
- Literal Art (sidebar)
- Where do we find ourselves? A review of Herbrechter's "Critical Posthumanism"
- Environmental Remediation
- A Vital Materialist goes to The Lego Movie
- Sublime Latency and Viral Premediation
- ClusterMucks: Iterating synthetic-ecofeminisms
- Cave Gave Game: Subterranean Space as Videogame Place
- Nature is What Hurts