Performing Kant: surviving philosophy through self-imaging -- No theory, no cry: autotheory's economies and circulations -- Citation as relation: intertextual intimacies and identifications -- Performing citations and visualizing references: drawn bibliographies, sculpted theory, and other mimetic moves -- J'accuse: autotheory and the feminist politics of disclosure and exposure -- Autotheory in (de)colonial times.
Summary:
"The merging of the autobiographical with the philosophical or theoretical traced through feminist conceptual art, performance art, literature, philosophy, and activism"-- Provided by publisher.
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