Thinking through Thinking with.
This essay takes up unfinished business from my 2018 book, Thinking through Poetry —namely, how my notion and practice of "thinking with" departs from the norm for surface reading, affect study, reparative reading, and the like. I bring together an unlikely set of writers, chosen for the freshness,...
| Publicado en: | Modern Philology Vol. 122; no. 1; pp. 10 - 32 |
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University of Chicago Press
Aug2024
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