Description

Trans(in)fusion and Contemporary Thought: Thinking in Migration engages with Ranjan Ghosh’s concept of trans(in)fusion and critical theory. Trans(in)fusion reexamines critical thinking and considers how thinking across traditions and systems of thought can generate distinct interpretive experiences. The chapters not only analyze Ghosh’s work but provide insight into the authors’ individual positions and critical approaches.

Table of Contents

Preface, Jayjit Sarkar
Chapter One: “Clashing in the middle”: on the conflict of interpretations within a “liquid concrete,” Olivier Hercend
Chapter Two: “Every Kind of Trans”: Incommensurable Comparisons and Embodied Knowledges in Octavia Butler's Wild Seed, Emelia Quinn
Chapter Three: Trans-Image-Thinking of Multiplicity: Ranjan Ghosh with Alain Badiou and Gerald Murnane, Arka Chattopadhyay
Chapter Four: A hum-by any other name… a trans/in/fusionist literary phonoaesthetics, Heather H. Yeung
Chapter Five: Trans(in)fusing Translation, Mª Carmen África Vidal Claramonte
Chapter Six: Trans(in)fusions and Trans(ex)pressions at the Venice Biennale, 2022, James Martell
Chapter Seven: Towards a New Frame; or, Trans(in)fusing the Capitalocene into Neganthropocene Cultural Capital, Erik S. Roraback
Chapter Eight: Trans, Literature and Sahitya, Jayjit Sarkar
Afterword: Minima Theoria, Ranjan Ghosh
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Product details

Published Sep 12 2023
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 148
ISBN 9781666935066
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 b/w photos;
Dimensions 240 x 160 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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