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Open Humanities Press is delighted to announce the latest release from 
the Critical Climate Change series: The Philosophical Salon, edited by 
Michael Marder and Patricia Vieira.

Available open access here:
http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/the-philosophical-salon/

Through the interpretative lens of today’s leading thinkers, The 
Philosophical Salon illuminates the persistent intellectual queries and 
the most disquieting concerns of our actuality. Across its three main 
divisions—Speculations, Reflections, and Interventions—the volume 
constructs a complex mirror, in which our age might be able to recognize 
itself with all its imperfections, shadowy spots, even threatening 
abysses and latent promises. On the cutting edge of philosophy, 
political and literary theory, and aesthetics, this book courageously 
tackles a wide array of topics, including climate change, the role of 
technology, reproductive rights, the problem of refugees, the task of 
the university, political extremism, embodiment, utopia, food ethics, 
and sexual identity. It is an enduring record of an ongoing 
conversation, as well as a building block for any attempt to make sense 
of our world’s multifaceted realities.

Contributors: Robert Albritton, Linda Martín Alcoff, Claudia Baracchi, 
Geoffrey Bennington, Jay M. Bernstein, Costica Bradatan, Jill Casid, 
David Castillo, Antonio Cerella, Anna Charlton, Claire Colebrook, Sarah 
Conly, Nikita Dhawan, William Egginton, Roberto Esposito, Mihail Evans, 
Gary Francione, Luis Garagalza, Michael Gillespie, Michael Hauskeller, 
Ágnes Heller, Daniel Innerarity, Jacob Kiernan, Julia Kristeva, Daniel 
Kunitz, Susanna Lindberg, Jeff Love, Michael Marder, Todd May, Michael 
Meng, John Milbank, Warren Montag, T. M. Murray, Jean-Luc Nancy, Kelly 
Oliver, Adrian Pabst, Martha Patterson, Richard Polt, Gabriel Rockhill, 
Hasana Sharp, Doris Sommer, Gayatri Spivak, Kara Thompson, Patrícia 
Vieira, Slavoj Žižek.


-- 
Gary Hall, http://www.garyhall.info
Professor of Media and Performing Arts, Coventry University
Director of Open Humanities Press: http://www.openhumanitiespress.org

NEW BOOKS:
Pirate Philosophy: For A Digital Posthumanities (MIT Press, 2016)
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/pirate-philosophy

The Uberfication of the University (U of Minnesota Press, 2016)
http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-uberfication-of-the-university
Open access version available here:
https://curve.coventry.ac.uk/open/items/4b7671d5-371f-438b-83c7-9275935550f8/1/

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