SubStance, vol. 37, no 1 (no 115 - 2008) - Cultural Theory After 9/11: Terror, Religion, Media
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Vol. 37, no 1 (no 115 – 2008) - Cultural Theory After 9/11: Terror, Religion, Media
sous la direction de Robert Doran
Doran, Robert
Introduction: Terrorism and Cultural Theory: The Singularity of 9/11
Doran, Robert
Girard, René
Apocalyptic Thinking after 9/11: An Interview with René Girard
Dupuy, Jean Pierre
Anatomy of 9/11: Evil, Rationalism, and the Sacred
Goux, Jean-Joseph
Untimely Islam: September 11th and the Philosophies of History
Hénaff, Marcel
Lapidus, Roxanne, tr.
Doran, Robert, tr.
Global Terror, Global Vengeance?
Gafaïti, Hafid
"Hyperculturization" after September 11: The Arab-Muslim World and the West
Miller, Toby
Creepy Christianity and September 11
James, Alison
The Maltese and the Mustard Fields: Oulipian Translation
Drabinski, John E.
Separation, Difference, and Time in Godard's Ici et ailleurs