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AIDS pandemic 4, 5, 64, 97–98, 195
Adorno, Theodor 97, 110, 140–141, 159, 190, 193, 209–211, 226
Agamben, Giorgio 4, 70–71, 74–77, 80, 127, 149
Alexander, Jim 30
Altieri, Charles 19n13, 201
Althusser, Louis 4, 60–62, 124
Andrews, Bruce 19–20
Arendt, Hannah 74–75, 127
Aristotle 41, 74, 195
Arthur (King) 88, 103
Anti-humanism 5, 7, 10, 115–116, 158–173, 184, 191
Arrighi, Giovanni 208
Ashbery, John 18, 23
Augustine (Saint) 194
Badiou, Alain 4, 35n1, 70–77, 80, 95, 127, 132
Baker, Houston 200
Baraka, Amiri 191
Baucom, Ian 16n6
Baudrillard, Jean 24
Baumgarten, Alexander 199–200, 212
Beach Boys, The 234
Beech, Dave 211
Benanav, Aaron 171n31
Benjamin, Walter 2, 7, 9, 13, 16, 23, 45, 110, 165–168, 169
Bennett, Jane 111–112, 113–114
Bennett, William 200
Berardi, Franco 207
Berlin, Isaiah 43
Bernes, Jasper 146–147, 151–157, 208
Bersani, Leo 5, 97, 112n14
Best, Stephen 3
Bhandar, Brenna 220, 232
Bloom, Allan 200
Blumenberg, Hans 8, 163, 169, 178–179, 192–194, 245
Boethius 7, 146–154
Bogost, Ian 114
Boone, Bruce 100
Bourdieu, Pierre 96
Brassier, Ray 111–113
Bredekamp, Horst 166
Brennan, Timothy 231–232
Brenner, Robert 202, 208, 219
Breslin, James E.B. 11, n11
Buell, Lawrence 108
Butler, Judith 5, 89, 96–97
Capitalism 1–4, 6, 9–11, 13–33, 47–49, 77, 107–108, 110–111, 115, 126, 129, 134, 136, 141–142, 146–147, 151–157, 159, 162, 169–171, 174–177, 180, 191, 194–199, 203–204, 208–209, 212–213, 216–220, 223–229, 232–233, 244245
Accumulation 2, 6–7, 10–11, 44–45, 104, 110–111, 156–157, 159, 167, 213, 224, 225–30, 232
Commodities 6, 103, 141–142, 145, 203–204, 211–213, 224, 244
Commodification 1, 6, 9, 18–19, 102, 129, 142, 144, 187, 205, 211–213
Exploitation 10, 39, 41, 48–51, 56–57, 60, 76, 78–80, 82, 93, 111, 157, 171n31, 223, 225, 244
Organic composition of 210, 225
Profit and profitability 9, 10, 77, 120, 141, 177, 193, 202–204, 207, 210, 212–213, 218–220, 224
So-called ‘primitive accumulation’ 10, 229
Subsumption 9, 78, 205–206, 209–212, 227–228, 234, 246
Surplus populations in 228–229
Technology and 8, 141, 202–204, 208, 225–228
Cather, Willa 65–66, 69
Celan, Paul 72, 73–76
Chakrabarty, Dipesh 110
Chaplin, Charlie 209
Charlemagne 88
Chen, Chris 70n31
Cixous, Hélène 187
Cleaver, Harry 203, n11
Clegg, John 171n31
Clover, Joshua 9, 23–25, 31, 168n23, 226
Cobbett, William 85
Cold War 14, 19, 59n1, 82
Cole, Krystle 116–123
Communism 223
French Communist Party 72, 95
Critical theory 7, 51, 109, 159, 160n3, 164, 171, 174–194
Culler, Jonathan 246
Curtius, Ernst Robert 38n7
Cusset, Francois 90n3
Cybernetics 132–134, 136, 184–186
Daniel, Arnaut 76–77, 149
Dante Alighieri 117, 121, 215
Davies, Kevin 15–17, 18, 24, 30–31, 33–34
de Man, Paul 5, 7, 29, 91–92, 98, 105–106, 167–169
Debord, Guy 71, 84, 101
Deleuze, Gilles 20, 95, 126
Derrida, Jacques 5, 49–50, 62, 71n15, 92–96, 115, 126
Dialectic (in philosophy) 29n28, 50–51, 75, 92–96, 105–106, 110–111, 140, 142, 144, 226, 244
DiFranco, Ani 80
Dimock, Wai-Chee 81n36
Dobran, Ryan 131n14
D’souza, Dinesh 200
DuBois, W.E.B. 219
Dupuy, Jean-Pierre 131n20, 186n23
Eagleton, Terry 9, 199–202
Economics 9–10, 145–146, 195–196, 200, 212, 228
Edelman, Lee 4, 67–69
Edwards, Jonathan 113
Ellingham, Lewis 98–99, 101
Ellis, Cristin 108–109
Elson, Diane 224
Empson, William 128
Epstein, Steven 64n6
Faulkner, William 154
Federici, Silvia 171n31, 229, 234
Felski, Rita 3, 170
Feminism 32, 69, 187, 200, 237
Ford, Simon 94n17
Foucault, Michel 9, 62, 205
Frank, Adam 217
Frankfurt School 2, 9, 169, 209, 226, 228
Freud, Sigmund 95, 112n14
Fromm, Erich 156n13
Frye, Northrop 82
Gates, Henry Louis 200
Gehlen, Alfred 169
Gilbert, Alan 19n3
Gilbert, Sandra 200
Gilmore, Ruth Wilson 218
Global South 77–80, 201
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang 164
Goldsmith, Kenneth 208
Gonzalez, Maya 71n31
Goretti, Maria 123
Goux, Jean-Joseph 145
Guattari, Félix 20, 95
Gubar, Susan 200
Guillory, John 201
Guyatt, Nicholas 14n3
Habermas, Jürgen 176–177, 181
Hardt, Michael 70–71, 77–81, 83, 205–207
Harman, Graham 109–111, 113–115, 119, 124n33, 162n8
Harootunian, Harry 227
Harris, Cheryl 21–220, 232
Hegel, G.W.F. 5, 92–95, 199, 216–17, 221, 222–223, 230–233, 244, 245
Heidegger, Martin 199
Heilbroner, Robert 146n3, 195, 196n2
Heise, Ursula 108–109
Hejinian, Lyn 19–22, 84–85, 187–188
Herndon, Jim 100
Herrnstein-Smith, Barbara 200–201
Holsinger, Bruce 90n3
Horace 194
Horkheimer, Max 13–14, 43, 209, 226
Houlgate, Stephen 223, 230
Houston, Whitney 238
Hughes, Langston 191
Hulme, T.E. 7, 160–161, 164, 168, 180–185, 187, 192
Humanism 33, 67, 72, 107, 114, 122, 152, 189
Huttner, Tobias 217–218
Huyssen, Andreas 8, 126, 160n3
Irigaray, Luce 187
James, C.L.R. 221, 223
Jameson, Fredric 3, 13, 14n2, 22, 31, 35–38, 46, 58–63, 71, 81–83, 156, 175–177, 204–205, 209, 211
Jarvis, Simon 128–129
Jay, Martin 226
Jeffers, Robinson 100–101
Jordan, Z.A. 156n13
Kant, Immanuel 5, 47, 49n36, 50n36, 91–92, 109, 178, 199, 212, 230, 233
Kantorowicz, Ernst 103
Katko, Justin 131–132
Kaufman, Robert 45n21
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald 105
Kerridge, Richard 136
Khan, Chaka 238
Killian, Kevin 98–99
Kim, Eleana 19n12
Kojève, Alexandre 92–93
Kreiner, Tim 145, 188n26
Kristeva, Julia 95, 126
La Berge, Leigh Clare 216n2
Labour 3, 35, 38–39, 41, 44–45, 48–51, 57, 62, 78–79, 81, 92–93, 103, 141–142, 146, 156, 170n31, 185, 201–213, 216, 223–229, 244
Affective 54, 57, 78
division of 201–203, 229
Immaterial 78, 141, 206–207
Intellectual 201
Post-Fordist 78
Manual 201
manufacturing 208
Post-Fordist 78
Wage 171n31, 228, 229
Unwaged 10, 234
Socially necessary labour time 51, 224
Reproductive 10, 171n31
Laruelle, François 113
Lawrence, D.H. 99
Lawrence, Frieda 99–100
Latour, Bruno 114, 170
Lewontin, Richard 169
Lilla, Mark 59n1
Lingis, Alphonso 109
Linguistics 68, 97, 104–105, 138, 145
Literary study (criticism and theory) 4, 13, 58, 64, 82, 84, 87, 97, 107, 108, 126, 146, 168, 170, 175–176, 198, 199, 217, 233, 246
Levertov, Denise 19n12
Levinas, Emmanuel 109
Lorde, Audre 191
Lovecraft, H.P. 124n33
Löwith, Karl 113n17
Lucas, Edward Verrall 54–56
Lukács, Georg 47–48, 57, 61, 76
Lyotard, Jean-François 176–178, 180–182
McCumber, John 230–232, 244
McMahon, Robert 148, 150, 154
Malabou, Catherine 120
Mallarmé, Stéphane 5, 72, 93, 95, 113n16, 115, 127
Mandel, Ernest 175, 204
Mao, Douglas 180
Mao, Zedong 72, 186
Marcus, Greil 240–241
Marcus, Sharon 3
Marx, Karl 2, 4, 10, 30, 49, 50–51, 60, 110, 124–125, 141, 156n13–157, 159, 170–171n30, 192–193, 195, 202, 205–206, 209–211, 216–217, 222–230, 233, 234, 244–246
Capital volume I 10, 49, 60, 171n31, 224, 227, 228, 224
Capital, volume III 225
Grundrisse 195, 227
Results of the Immediate Process of Production 227
Marx-Scouras, Danielle 90n3, 183n17
Marxism 10, 35, 51, 58–60, 62, 90, 95–96, 108, 110, 115, 122, 125, 144, 147, 156–157, 159, 170, 195, 209, 216–223, 226, 231–232, 245
Matter
Philosophies of 59, 83–85, 156–157
Literary subject matter 1, 88, 103–105, 107
Matz, Robert 42
Mayer, Beernadette 234
Meillassoux, Quentin 109, 113
Mellor, Leo 128
Mellors, Anthony 129
Mexico 185
Milberg, William 146n3, 196n2
Modernism (artistic and literary) 6, 31, 61, 94, 95, 126, 128, 129, 148, 159, 162, 164, 171, 174–193, 204
Modernity 2, 6, 11, 25, 45, 126, 128–130, 139, 140, 142, 144, 146–147, 150, 157, 172, 174–180, 185–186, 188–194, 211, 213, 226
Morrison, Toni 4, 64–67, 69–70, 202
Moseley, Fred 245
Moten, Fred 8, 188–193
Moxley, Jennifer 3, 52–57
Mullen, Harryette 85
Multiculturalism 58, 63, 65, 69, 70, 72
Nancy, Jean-Luc 65–66, 95
Negarestani, Reza 110–111
Negri, Antonio 70–71, 77–81, 83, 201, 205–207
Neton, Jeanne 171n31
New Social movements 19n12, 69–70, 187
Ngai, Sianne 159
Nickels, Joel 162n10
Nietzsche, Friedrich 7, 78, 112–113, 152, 161–162, 164, 166–167, 169
Nirenberg, Ricardo 132n19
Nirenberg, David 132n19
Nixon, Richard 13
Noys, Benjamin 170n30
Nussbaum, Martha 198
Oliver, Douglas 130, 132
Olson, Charles 129–130, 133, 184–188, 190, 192
Palmer, Michael 84–85
Pareto, Wilfredo 145
Paul (Saint) 71–72, 75–77, 149
Pavesich, Vida 169n26
Peacock, Thomas Love 44
Perril, Simon 140
Persky, Stan 101–103
Philip, M. NourbeSe 189–192
Philosophy 11, 46–50, 68, 72–75, 90–95, 105, 107, 109–114, 141, 158, 169, 176, 178, 185, 194, 198, 216–217, 222, 246
Anti-rhetorical attitude of 8, 174, 180, 184, 186, 190–191, 194
Epistemology 108, 111, 112n14, 178
Idealism 7, 147, 169, 202
Materialism 4, 7, 81, 83, 91, 96, 147, 152, 156–157, 166, 170, 202, 233
Object-oriented ontology 5, 109, 158
Ontology (in general) 5–6, 108, 109, 111, 112n14, 132, 211
Speculative realist 5, 109, 110–111, 117, 120, 124n33, 162
Realism 61, 84, 155, 168–169, 179, 184, 193, 204
Plato
and Platonism 72–74, 161, 169, 179, 182, 193, 246
Neoplatonism 146–152, 156
Plekhanov, Georgi 156n13
Plessy, Homer 219
Plessner, Helmuth 169
Poetry 1–6, 10–11, 13–34, 35, 38–48, 50n36–51, 56–57, 73–77, 80, 83–87, 89–106, 108, 111, 115–116, 125, 126–132, 136, 140–144, 145, 147, 149, 151, 154, 157, 159, 164, 171, 174, 181–194, 196–198, 207–209, 216–219, 230–246
Ars poetica 119, 142, 174, 179, 188, 193
Chinese 136
defence of (genre) 41–42, 44, 47, 51, 193, 196–199
epic 130, 133
Flarf 208
“Language” 13, 18–21
Lyric 37–38, 76, 80, 93, 98, 104–105, 130, 133, 137, 140–141, 185–188, 190–191
modernist 174, 179, 188, 193
New York School 18–19, 234
“post-Language” 13–23, 33
Prosimetric 7, 146–148, 153
rhyme and meter 184–186
tercets 215
tone 2, 5, 49–52, 57, 112, 116, 140, 142, 148–173, 191
Postone, Moishe 245
post-structuralism 5, 89–92, 96, 105, 107–108, 124, 169, 187
Poovey, Mary 169
Poster, Mark 178
Pound, Ezra 62, 76, 100, 145
Price, Leah 109, 115
Primack, Ron 101
Proust, Marcel 68
Prynne, J.H. 6, 126–144
Pulse (queer bar) 243
Queer theory 5, 32, 67, 89, 95–97, 158
Race 65–66, 170n31–170, 188, 215, 219, 223, 239–240
Racism 4, 66, 171n31, 218
Anti-racism 158, 200, 218, 229, 233, 239
Reagan, Ronald 64, 200, 209, 216, 220–222, 239
Reeve, N.H. 136
Reification 48, 141–142
Revolution 23–24, 36–37, 60–63, 76, 88, 94, 228, 234, 241–242
Rhetoric 4–10, 16n6, 22n21, 26, 39–40, 53–56, 84–87, 97–98, 105, 108, 115, 145
Ricardo, David 4, 224
Rich, Adrienne 191
Roberts, Michael 225
Robertson, Lisa 4, 16–18, 25–28, 31, 85–87
Robinson, Cedric 220–223, 229, 232–233
Rorty, Richard 178
Rose, Gillian 230
Ross, Andrew 14
Roy, Arundhati 23n21
Saint-Amour, Paul 223n36
Sartre, Jean-Paul 37–38n6, 61–63, 90, 112, 183
Saussure, Ferdinand 138, 145
Schelling, Friedrich 113, 223, 230
Schiller, Friedrich 43, 45–48, 57, 199
Schmitt, Carl 163, 166
Secularization 156, 163
Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky 89, 90n2, 217n3
Shakur, Tupac 123
Shell, Marc 145
Shelley, Percy Bysshe 43–45, 48, 51, 196–198
Showalter, Elaine 200
Sidney, Philip 41–42, 44, 46, 48, 51, 56, 197–198
Silliman, Ron 20, 22
Simonds, Sandra 8, 171–173
Smith, Rod 17–18, 28–31
Spicer, Jack 5, 89, 98–106
Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty 47, 49–51, 55–57, 78–79, 201–202
Sprat, Thomas 85
Socialism 227–227
Sontag, Susan 195
Soviet Union 14, 225–226
Srnicek, Nick 110–111
Supreme Court, U.S. 214
Sutherland, Keston 128, 139
Stalin, Josef 221
Stewart, Susan 13, 127
Levi-Strauss, Claude 68
Structuralism 62, 95, 186
Summers, Lawrence 208
Sweet Inspirations, The 240
Tel Quel 90, 83
Tennyson, Alfred Lord 53–55
Tester, S.J. 150
Thacker, Eugene 124n33, 162n8
Thatcher, Margaret 143, 209, 219
Tomba, Massimiliano 210n24
Tomkins, Silvan 89
Unger, Roberto 145–156n3
United States 14, 31, 58, 59, 64, 65, 71, 77, 85, 191, 200, 202, 209
Value 6–12, 15, 32, 35, 38–52, 56–57, 78, 126–128, 131, 133, 141–143, 145–157, 159, 170–171, 176–178, 192, 195–213, 214–217, 219, 224–225, 227–230, 244–246
Exchange value 8, 27, 51, 213
Surplus value 9, 14, 38, 51, 203, 208, 224–225, 227, 230, 232
Use value 8–9, 38–39, 51, 145, 208, 213, 224
Van Morrison 240–241
Vico, Giambattista 42–44, 48, 51, 231
Virno, Paolo 206
Walras, Leon 145
Ward, Dana 6, 116–124
Watney, Simon 64n6
Watten, Barrett 19n12
Weiss, Peter 176
Whitman, Walt 191, 217–218
Wood, Ellen Meiksins 162n9
Wordsworth, William 85, 131
Workers 48–49, 51, 77–80, 94–95, 145, 170, 203, 218, 221, 225, 226, 228, 245
Wright, Richard 221–224, 232–233
Young, Stephanie 10–11, 214–216, 234–244
Zieman, Katherine 148
Žižek, Slavoj 69
Zuccotti Park 123
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