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Todd McGowan · Articles by Todd McGowan · Embracing Alienation: Why We Shouldn't Try to Find Ourselves · The Fictional Christopher Nolan · Virtual Roundtable on ...
Books · Universality and Identity Politics. Columbia University Press. · Emancipation after Hegel: achieving a contradictory revolution. Columbia University Press ...
Todd McGowan. Todd McGowan teaches theory and film at the University of Vermont. He is the author of Emancipation After Hegel: Achieving a Contradictory ...
Todd McGowan | Department of English | The University of Vermont
His work on psychoanalytic film theory has provided a new way of thinking about the relationship between the spectator and the filmic image as founded on desire ...
Todd McGowan - University of Vermont - Academia.edu
Todd McGowan, University of Vermont: 1705 Followers, 4 Following, 91 Research papers. Research interests: Jacques Lacan, Hegel, and G.W.F. Hegel.
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"Enjoying What We Don't Have" by Todd McGowan
And this political project, Todd McGowan contends, provides an avenue for emancipatory politics after the failure of Marxism in the twentieth century. Where ...
Todd McGowan, Lacking Subjectivity, and Hamlet - Philosophy Portal
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Todd McGowan, The Insubstantiality of Substance, Or, Why We ...
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Todd McGowan, The singularity of the cinematic object - PhilPapers
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Todd McGowan (Author of Capitalism and Desire) - Goodreads
Todd McGowan is Associate Professor of Film at the University of Vermont, US. He is the author of The Fictional Christopher Nolan (2012), Out of Time: Desire ...
Todd McGowan: Bloomsbury Publishing (US)
Biography. Todd McGowan is Professor of English at the University of Vermont, USA. He is the author of 15 books, including Universality and Identity Politics ...
Conversation with Dr. Todd McGowan on Capitalism and Desire
In Capitalism and Desire, McGowan applies the thinking derived from psychoanalysis to understand how capitalism has come to be viewed not only as a dominant ...
"The Universality of Non-Belonging" by Todd McGowan (Keywords
"The Universality of Non-Belonging" by Todd McGowan (Keywords: Inclusivity; Identity; Film Studies) · From The Philosopher, vol. · We are unfunded ...
McGowan, Todd 1967- | Encyclopedia.com
Todd McGowan is a university professor whose specialties include the twentieth-century American novel, film and television studies, psychoanalytic criticism, ...
Embracing Alienation - Todd Mcgowan - New Books Network
We often think of our existential and political projects as attempts to overcome or eradicate alienation: therapists imagine that they help ...
Todd McGowan - Loop (Frontiers)
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Todd McGowan's Universality and Identity Politics - Spinozablue
In Todd McGowan's brilliant book, the above (and more) is hashed out, theoretically, and pragmatically, with a host of references to historical ...
Todd McGowan | Spike Lee - University of Illinois Press
In this scholarly examination of Spike Lee's oeuvre, Todd McGowan shows how Lee's films, from She's Gotta Have It through Red Hook Summer, address crucial ...
Came across a Todd McGowan podcast critique of indigeneity and ...
55 votes, 50 comments. I came across a podcast he was a guest on - it's called "Zizek and so on". And he was really interesting to hear.