Imagination in Theory: Culture, Writing, Words, and Things

Imagination in Theory: Culture, Writing, Words, and Things

by Michele Barrett
ISBN-10:
0814713440
ISBN-13:
9780814713440
Pub. Date:
03/01/1999
Publisher:
New York University Press
ISBN-10:
0814713440
ISBN-13:
9780814713440
Pub. Date:
03/01/1999
Publisher:
New York University Press
Imagination in Theory: Culture, Writing, Words, and Things

Imagination in Theory: Culture, Writing, Words, and Things

by Michele Barrett
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Overview

Imagination in Theory focuses on Michèle Barrett's long-standing interest in cultural questions and shows how it informs her analysis of current developments in social and feminist theory. Taking culture, theory, and writing as its themes, the book "translates" across the barriers between the humanities and social sciences, raising a number of important-and controversial-issues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814713440
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 03/01/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Michèle Barrett is Professor of Sociology at the City University, London. Her many books include The Politics of Truth, Women's Oppression Today, and Destabilizing Theory with Anne Phillips

What People are Saying About This

Cora Kaplan

In this astute and lively book, Michèle Barrett takes the reader on a memorable and informed trip through the highs and lows of twentieth-century culture and its analysis. Imagination in Theory explores the dynamism of the century-long association of literature and theory, and provides one of the best arguments for the productive energy of that alliance.

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

Michèle Barrett engages timely issues in great range and depth: humanism, anti- humanism, and ecological responsibility; the disciplinary constitution of objects of study and the writerliness of theory; the relationship of politics and aspiration. She supplements Marxism, interacts with post-structuralism, situates postmodernism in postmodernity, and remains firmly focused on historical change within feminism. She brings us all the way into popular culture, and ends with a virtuoso encounter between Virginia Woolf and Michel Foucault.

Stuart Hall

Imagination has not been contemporary social theory's strongest suit. Michèle Barrett is one of the few theorists who has consistently argued for its importance, and in these elegantly written, lucidly formulated, vigorously argued essays, she develops and enlarges her exploration of this complex terrain of inquiry.

From the Publisher

"Michèle Barrett engages timely issues in great range and depth: humanism, anti-humanism, and ecological responsibility; the disciplinary constitution of objects of study and the writerliness of theory; the relationship of politics and aspiration. She supplements Marxism, interacts with post-structuralism, situates postmodernism in postmodernity, and remains firmly focused on historical change within feminism. She brings us all the way into popular culture, and ends with a virtuoso encounter between Virginia Woolf and Michel Foucault."

-Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak,

"Imagination has not been contemporary social theory's strongest suit. Michèle Barrett is one of the few theorists who has consistently argued for its importance, and in these elegantly written, lucidly formulated, vigorously argued essays, she develops and enlarges her exploration of this complex terrain of inquiry."

-Stuart Hall,

"In this astute and lively book, Michèle Barrett takes the reader on a memorable and informed trip through the highs and lows of twentieth-century culture and its analysis. Imagination in Theory explores the dynamism of the century-long association of literature and theory, and provides one of the best arguments for the productive energy of that alliance."

-Cora Kaplan

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