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4. Imaginary Empires, Real Nations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. A New Humanism ix
- 1. Self, Identity, and Ideas 1
- 2. Revisiting Derrida, Lacan, and Foucault 20
- 3. Derrida Gets Medieval 44
- 4. Imaginary Empires, Real Nations 58
- 5. Edward Said Spaced Out 74
- 6. Modernity, What? 93
- 7. Teachers, Scholars, and the Humanities Today 106
- 8. Translation Matters 124
- 9. Can Music Resist? 147
- 10. The “Cultural Studies Turn” in Brown Studies 167
- 11. Pulling Up Stakes in Latin/o American Theoretical Claims 192
- 12. Fugitive Thoughts on Justice and Happiness 213
- 13. Why Literature Matters 234
- 14. Interpretation, Interdisciplinarity, and the People 265
- Notes 279
- Works Cited 327
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. A New Humanism ix
- 1. Self, Identity, and Ideas 1
- 2. Revisiting Derrida, Lacan, and Foucault 20
- 3. Derrida Gets Medieval 44
- 4. Imaginary Empires, Real Nations 58
- 5. Edward Said Spaced Out 74
- 6. Modernity, What? 93
- 7. Teachers, Scholars, and the Humanities Today 106
- 8. Translation Matters 124
- 9. Can Music Resist? 147
- 10. The “Cultural Studies Turn” in Brown Studies 167
- 11. Pulling Up Stakes in Latin/o American Theoretical Claims 192
- 12. Fugitive Thoughts on Justice and Happiness 213
- 13. Why Literature Matters 234
- 14. Interpretation, Interdisciplinarity, and the People 265
- Notes 279
- Works Cited 327
- Index 349