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Clint Burnham

    Clint Burnham est un professeur d'anglais qui explore la théorie et la culture populaire. Son travail examine l'intersection de la théorie littéraire, du marxisme et des nouveaux médias. Burnham étudie l'esthétique et les implications philosophiques des technologies de communication modernes et leur impact sur l'art et la société. Son approche offre des perspectives profondes sur la manière dont notre compréhension du texte et de la culture évolue continuellement à l'ère numérique.

    Pound @ Guantánamo
    Does the Internet Have an Unconscious? Slavoj iek and Digital Culture
    Steve McCaffrey and His Works
    Fredric Jameson and The Wolf of Wall Street
    Buddyland
    Be Labour Reading
    • Be Labour Reading

      • 90pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      Exploring themes of identity and emotion, this poetry collection by Canadian poet Clint Burnham offers a poignant reflection on personal experiences and societal issues. Through evocative language and striking imagery, Burnham captures the nuances of human connection and the complexities of modern life, inviting readers to engage deeply with his contemplative verses.

      Be Labour Reading
    • The original Vancouver Subhumans meet Wyndham Lewis in a back alley, beat the hell out of him, take all of his money, use it to buy drugs and booze, then sit down in a seedy Gastown bar and begin to write poetry based on the contents of Lewis's briefcase. The results might be something like Buddyland.

      Buddyland
    • Steve McCaffrey and His Works

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Focusing on Steve McCaffrey, this volume offers an in-depth exploration of his life and literary contributions within the context of Canadian literature. Each monograph includes a biography, an analysis of the cultural influences shaping the author, a review of critical perspectives, a comprehensive essay on his key works, and a detailed bibliography. This structured approach fulfills a significant need for scholarly resources on Canadian authors.

      Steve McCaffrey and His Works
    • Exploring the intersection of psychoanalysis and digital culture, this book delves into Slavoj Žižek's theories to examine the unconscious influences of the Internet. It serves as an accessible introduction to his ideas while investigating their relevance in understanding contemporary digital experiences. By analyzing how Žižek's concepts apply to the online world, the work invites readers to reflect on the psychological dimensions of digital interactions and the implications for society.

      Does the Internet Have an Unconscious? Slavoj iek and Digital Culture
    • Pound @ Guantánamo

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the poignant connections between Ezra Pound during his imprisonment in Pisa after World War II and the experiences of military prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, these poems delve into themes of confinement, identity, and the human spirit. The work invites readers to consider the complexities of freedom and oppression through the lens of historical and contemporary struggles, highlighting the enduring impact of war and the shared experiences of those caught in the web of political turmoil.

      Pound @ Guantánamo