Posts Tagged ‘timothy morton’
Polygraph 22 Out Now Update
Polygraph: 22 Ecology and Ideology is out now. It is available for order on amazon. The issue includes pieces from Zizek, Michael Hardt, Anthony Paul Smith, Timothy Morton and myself among others. The introduction and several pieces are available as pdf at the link above. Looking at the contributions and thinking back on my own, […]
Filed under: Iain Hamilton Grant, nature, Schelling, Zizek | Leave a Comment
Tags: duke, ideology, michael hardt, polygraph, timothy morton
I am pleased to announce that Professor Timothy Morton will co-edit Thinking Nature. The fact that we have similar interests in nature and ecology but very different views should generate a divergent issue. Please submit to the CFP below. Thinking Nature Issue 1 Call for Papers Authors are invited to submit articles for Thinking Nature […]
Filed under: nature, ontology, Speculative Realism, transcendental materialism | 1 Comment
Tags: ecology, ecology without nature, thinking nature, timothy morton
Timothy Morton’s Ecology without Nature is a fairly disappointing text. In many ways it reads like notes on postmodern theory which vaguely concern nature or, more specifically the aesthetics of nature. As Paul has noted here Morton’s classification of nature leaves something to be desired as he calls nature transcendental (14) and furthermore that nature […]
Filed under: art, Iain Hamilton Grant, nature, Schelling | 3 Comments
Tags: aesthetics, avatar, ecomimesis, timothy morton, windmill farms