THE EXCITING NEW MULTI-DISCIPLINARY IAPL SERIES
that intersects and links
PHILOSOPHY,
MEDIA, ART, LITERATURE, CULTURE
with
CONTEMPORARY
TEXTUAL, CULTURAL, POLITICAL,
AND AESTHETIC THEORY!
Crafted
by Hugh J. Silverman (Executive Director of the International
Association for Philosophy and Literature), the
new TEXTURES: PHILOSOPHY/ LITERATURE
/ CULTURE BOOK series explores dimensions of current thinking in contemporary
continental philosophy, literary study, aesthetic theory,
film, art, video, and architectural theory in a dramatic
new way.
Linked to the annual conferences and activities
of the International Association for Philosophy and Literature,
this series brings to fruition the results of these IAPL
events in thoughtfully conceived and articulate studies
of dynamic topics with lasting interest for years to come.
Each
book is carefully shaped to include volume editors’ General
Introduction outlining the theme and topical area, Introductions
to each of the thematic sections, a detailed set of notes
and list of publications linked to the project, a comprehensive
bibliography and notes on the contributors of each volume.
Contributors include both highly visible and well-known
figures in the field as well as younger scholars with new
insights into the topic.
These
books are great for Course Adoptions and will be a wonderful
asset to any personal library, college or university collection. TEXTURES books will continue to have ongoing value as significant statements on dominant intellectual issues of the day.
IAPL Members are encouraged to consider using TEXTURES books in their
course assignments.

The
following
volumes were published in
2003 as part of the Textures Series by Continuum
Books (London
and New York).
For
further details, click on the title below:
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Writing,
Rhythm, History
edited by Massimo
Verdicchio
and Robert Burch |
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EXTREME
BEAUTY
Aesthetics,
Politics, Death edited by James
Swearingen
and Joanne Cutting-Gray |
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|
Philosophies
of the Visible
edited by Wilhelm
S. Wurzer |
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|
Identity,
Postcoloniality, Transnationalism
edited by John
Burt Foster,
Jr.
and Wayne
J. Froman
|
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Currently
paid IAPL Members receive
one copy with their membership payments.
The IAPL dues year
begins January 1st.
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For further information, contact: Hugh
J. Silverman, Series Editor
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