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    Sociological writing as resonant writing by Felski, Rita

    Published in The Sociological review (Keele) (01-07-2022)
    “…This article focuses on two examples of sociological writing that have attracted wide public interest: Didier Eribon’s best-selling memoir about his…”
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    Gender, love and recognition in I Love Dick and The Other Woman by Schwartz, Camilla, Felski, Rita

    Published in The European journal of women's studies (01-02-2022)
    “…How might the idea of recognition offer a fresh slant on contemporary women’s writing? In this essay, we bring theories of recognition into dialogue with two…”
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    "Context Stinks!" by Felski, Rita

    Published in New literary history (01-10-2011)
    “…This essay draws on the work of Bruno Latour to question conventional methods of "historicizing" and "contextualizing" works of art. Context is typically…”
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    Latour and Literary Studies by FELSKI, RITA

    “…I am interested in questions of reading and interpretation. I am also drawn to actor-network theory and the work of Bruno Latour. Can these attractions be…”
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    Postcritique: Past Influences and Present Conjunctures by Felski, Rita

    Published in Media theory (21-09-2023)
    “…This paper briefly surveys a history of reckoning with the limits of critique in cultural studies and sociology. It highlights affinities between the turn to…”
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    Postcritique: Past Influences and Present Conjunctures by Felski, Rita

    Published in Media theory (21-09-2023)
    “…This paper briefly surveys a history of reckoning with the limits of critique in cultural studies and sociology. It highlights affinities between the turn to…”
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    Comparison and Translation: A Perspective from Actor-Network Theory by Felski, Rita

    Published in Comparative literature studies (Urbana) (01-12-2016)
    “…What can scholars of comparative literature learn from other fields about theories and practices of comparison? This article turns to actor-network theory…”
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    Good Vibrations by Felski, Rita

    Published in American literary history (01-05-2020)
    “…Abstract In recent years, the writings of the Frankfurt School have become heavily “sociologized” in form as well as content and no longer register on the…”
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    Both/And by Felski, Rita

    Published in American literary history (01-04-2019)
    “…Abstract This essay responds to Winfried Fluck’s review of The Limits of Critique (2015). While appreciating the care and attention with which Fluck reads my…”
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    Response by Felski, Rita

    “…The divided responses to The Limits of Critique do not lend themselves to clear-cut political or intellectual explanations: the book has been applauded and…”
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    Response by Felski, Rita

    “…I want to thank Wai Chee Dimock for initiating this forum and my agile interlocutors for responding to my work. In the final chapter of The Limits of Critique…”
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    ENTANGLEMENT AND ANIMOSITY: RELIGION AND LITERARY STUDIES by Felski, Rita

    Published in Religion & literature (01-07-2016)
    “…This forum offers a discussion of The Limits of Critique, a work of literary theory by Rita Felski, the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of English at the…”
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    How is an Art Work an Agent? by Rita Felski

    Published in Akademisk kvarter (01-12-2017)
    “…A brief reflection on recent theories of art works as agents and a response to the essays published in this issue…”
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    Introduction by Felski, Rita

    Published in New literary history (01-04-2016)
    “…Since Margaret Thatcher, the role of academia has been to service the status quo, not challenge it in the name of justice, tradition, imagination, human…”
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