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> ANGELAKI 5.3 : General Issue 2000
>
> Now out, the new issue includes work from Gilles Deleuze, Jacques
> Derrida and Slavoj Zizek. Please find the contents listing below.
>
> This issue completes volume 5. The two theme issues for volume 6 are:
> _Subaltern Affect_, edited by Jon Beasley-Murray and Alberto Moreiras
> (6.1; June), and _Gift, Theft and Forgiveness_, edited by Constantin V.
> Boundas and Andrew Wernick_ (6.2; September).
>
> For further information about _Angelaki: journal of the theoretical
> humanities_, please go to:
> http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/0969725x.html
>
> volume 5 number 3
> GENERAL ISSUE 2000
> issue editor: pelagia goulimari
>
> CONTENTS
>
> Editorial Introduction
> -- Pelagia Goulimari
>
> Hostipitality
> -- Jacques Derrida
>
> >From Animal Life to City Life
> -- Simon Glendinning
>
> The Body in the Thought of Kenneth Burke: A Reading of "The
> Philosophy of Literary Form"
> -- Kumiko Yoshioka
>
> Born with the Dead: Blanchot's Mourning
> -- Lars Iyer
>
> Having to Exist
> -- Andrew Benjamin
>
> The Idea of Genesis in Kant's Aesthetics
> -- Gilles Deleuze
>
> Bad Timing: The Subject as a Work of Time
> -- Agata Bielik-Robson
>
> Didion's _Democracy_: "Dated in a Deconstructing Universe"
> -- Stephen Jarvis
>
> Math Anxiety
> -- Aden Evens
>
> What's Lacking in the Lack: A Comment on the Virtual
> -- Nathan Widder
>
> DEBATE: From Proto-Reality to the Act: A Reply to Peter Dews*
> -- Slavoj Zizek
>
> * Slavoj Zizek writes in response to Peter Dews' piece in _Angelaki_
> 4.3. We encourage the submission of responses to work published in the
> journal. These will be considered for publication in the annual general
> issue.
>
> "Each issue of _Angelaki_ arrives like a scouting report from the
> edge of the known world, the one trembling right now under our
> feet. Fearless and inventive, this journal has reset the agenda for
> the theoretical humanities. Long may it thrive."
> Peggy Kamuf, University of Southern California, USA
>
> Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities
> 3 issues per volume
> Current volume: 6 (2001)
> ISSN: 0969-725X
> Published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis
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> Gerard Greenway
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