Issue #2: Evaluating Neuroaesthetics
In a special dossier, contributors present claims for and against neuro-, cognitive, and evolutionary aesthetics. Edited by Todd Cronan.
View ArticleIssue #3: No Quarrel (Part 1)
This issue of nonsite.org presents a conversation between literary scholars and philosophers, revisiting the ancient quarrel between literature and philosophy in a modern disciplinary context. These...
View ArticleIssue #4: No Quarrel (Part 2)
This issue of nonsite presents the continuation of a conversation between literary scholars and philosophers, revisiting the ancient quarrel between literature and philosophy in a modern disciplinary...
View ArticleIssue #5: Agency and Experience
In this issue Michael Fried, Ruth Leys, and Robert Pippin look at aspects of the relation between our agency–our actions, or emotions, our character–and our experience–of the world, of ourselves, of...
View ArticleIntention and Interpretation
This issue is loosely the result of a double session on Intention and Interpretation at the College Art Association meeting of February 2010. (The original call for papers appears below.) The line-up...
View ArticleIssue #7: Formalism/Post-Formalism
New accounts of Picasso, Léger, Beckmann, Pollock, Bearden and we ask: What are the stakes of formalism today?
View ArticleIssue #8: The Music Issue
In this issue, we turn our attention to music. Four authors address aspects of music not through the analysis of musical works, but through a variety of alternative angles. Whether discussing the radio...
View ArticleIssue #9: The Labor Issue
Nonsite’s 9th issue focuses on working conditions in higher education. Edited by Victoria H.F. Scott.
View ArticleIssue #10: Affect, Effect, Bertolt Brecht
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View ArticlePhotography and Philosophy:
The following six essays are intended as three exchanges around three topics—the autonomy of the photographic image, automatism, and time and meaning—that will be the themes of three panels in a...
View ArticleIssue #12: Contemporary Politics and Historical Representation
In nonsite’s 12th issue, a collection of views on the meaning and uses of postcolonial theory in and around modern Poland, plus photography and ’sixties Paris and a feature essay on Thomas Piketty’s...
View ArticleIssue #13: The Latin American Issue
In nonsite’s thirteenth issue, we turn to the contemporary relationship between literature and politics in Latin America today. Edited by Eugenio Di Stefano and Emilio Sauri.
View ArticleNineteenth-Century France Now:
In this issue, nonsite features new work on 19th-century French art and visual culture, from telegraphy to lithography, Orientalists to Post-Impressionists, Manet to Degas. Edited by Bridget Alsdorf.
View ArticleB-Side Modernism
In June of 2014, nonsite.org, with the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, sponsored four fellows to do research in the Raymond Danowski Poetry Library at Emory University. Danowski’s synoptic...
View ArticleIssue #16: Situation
The essays in this issue consider various ways we–our problems and works–emerge from and in our situation and the ways this fact can be figured in our poems and our paintings, and in our responses to...
View ArticleIntention and Interpretation
This issue is loosely the result of a double session on Intention and Interpretation at the College Art Association meeting of February 2010. (The original call for papers appears below.) The line-up...
View ArticleIntention and Interpretation
This issue is loosely the result of a double session on Intention and Interpretation at the College Art Association meeting of February 2010. (The original call for papers appears below.) The line-up...
View ArticleIssue #7: Formalism/Post-Formalism
New accounts of Picasso, Léger, Beckmann, Pollock, Bearden and we ask: What are the stakes of formalism today?
View ArticleIssue #8: The Music Issue
In this issue, we turn our attention to music. Four authors address aspects of music not through the analysis of musical works, but through a variety of alternative angles. Whether discussing the radio...
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