1-20 of 325 Search Results for

yet

Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2021) 2021 (96): 82–100.
Published: 01 May 2021
..., the two met and discussed on national television the nature of politics and higher education, with predictable obtuseness on the part of O’Reilly. Nothing was concluded or conceded, and arguably nothing was learned. Yet both did portend a fundamental change to the operation of American political life...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2021) 2021 (97): 95–121.
Published: 01 November 2021
..., vision, and speculation—turns into an intellectual and yet material and physical power. Such a literacy would be an impersonal kind of literacy, a literacy for which poetics, mathematics, and the sciences are inextricably linked in the domain of what is here called—in distinction to atom time—atomic time...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2016) 2016 (87): 116–138.
Published: 01 November 2016
...Rob Wilkie Video games have become a significant aspect of the technology industry, yet they have also become for many the image of an emerging contradiction said to reside at the heart of digital capitalism, namely that capitalism is no longer based upon the exploitation of workers' labor...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2012) 2012 (78): 95–103.
Published: 01 May 2012
... and normalized by liberal-capitalist civilization, while those perceived to be exceptional are vehemently criticized. Yet what most thinkers had tried to occlude literary accounts of violence have unconcealed. At least this is one of the insights that emerges in the thought-provoking reflections found in Moira...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2011) 2011 (76): 65–79.
Published: 01 May 2011
... interdisciplinarity was not yet trendy and continuing with her nineteen years in the rhetoric department at the University of California at Berkeley. She describes the evolution of her relationship to Freud's thought, her ongoing commitment to feminism, her more recent engagement with Heidegger, and the place...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2013) 2013 (80): 95–105.
Published: 01 May 2013
... crowd, resembling nothing so much as Leonardo’s Last Supper. Derrida will open, para- doxically, with a response, with “An Oblique Offering,” the title given him by David Wood (1992). Yet Derrida suspects that Wood is mak- ing fun of him, or even more, that through his title Wood obliquely...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2008) 2008 (70): 29–32.
Published: 01 May 2008
... climate can boast. And yet for over eighteen months a core of eight men has continued to attend and do all the reading, writing, workshopping, and revision required by a class that offers neither college credit nor merit toward parole. This determination to resist the disheartening...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2021) 2021 (96): 50–51.
Published: 01 May 2021
..., solely to subject them to incendiary political opinions and see what kind of response bounces back, a sadistic yet arguably scientific echolocation. Every Tuesday around noon there are two women with matching ankle-length earrings, eating blueberry pancakes and arguing in whis- pers. They don t look...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2014) 2014 (83): 102–111.
Published: 01 November 2014
... of a poem as directed toward the human, toward the “activities” of the reader who receives and inter- prets? As Stewart writes in The Poet’s Freedom, “[Artworks] are a record of all the choices made as they came to be, yet they become the reposi- tory of all the possible meanings with which they can...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2013) 2013 (80): 131–144.
Published: 01 May 2013
...- tion behind these particular objects. What we have before us is finite, yet it opens on to the infinite: the remission from a certain period of suffering in Purgatory, itself a finite domain opening onto infinity. Recently, Meillassoux has reframed the problem by asking how we get...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2005) 2005 (63-64): 127–139.
Published: 01 May 2005
... and sexual rebels. And yet this common pattern of reaction and counter-reaction occurs at differing moments; the temporality and momentum of discourses of male and female masochism are by no means in synchrony. There is currently a growing interest in reading masochism historically, and yet...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2007) 2007 (68): 5.
Published: 01 May 2007
.... There is a god. I am four hundred dead in the desert yet there is a god. My children are target-rage and yet there is a god. I am laughed at and condescended to and there is a god there is, trust me. I took the leap of faith over your life, proving there is a god. We are kneeling on our hearts agreeing...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2014) 2014 (83): 163–171.
Published: 01 November 2014
...” and asks, “How can thought be made the keeper of the holocaust where all was lost, including guardian [of ] thought?” (47). By the next page, Blanchot is searching elsewhere, noting “the disap- pointment of the disaster” (48), which spins out a feeling of permanent disorientation. Yet another...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2014) 2014 (82): 151–160.
Published: 01 May 2014
... to Mills, paradoxically minnesota review 82 (2014) DOI 10.1215/00265667-2412977  © 2014 Virginia Tech 151 152 the minnesota review capture human reality and yet do not clarify it at all; they comprise society’s center and yet appear...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2012) 2012 (79): 51–52.
Published: 01 November 2012
..., then boom —​there you were, in the middle of testing Newton’s third law with a neighbor, both of you two and not yet up to speed on the biomechanics of locomotion.) A raccoon —​clearly your brother —​interrupts the freight train of thought to rent you...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2008) 2008 (70): 141–151.
Published: 01 May 2008
... work shows how from within the milieu of “orthodox” Communism fresh radical perspectives could yet emerge in experimental forms and unexpected places. Long before HUAC, Endore himself seems to have grown up with a strong sense of his “un...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2009) 2009 (71-72): 153–158.
Published: 01 May 2009
... a venue for reading in that tradition. Yet when I began my doctoral work, I found a much more confusing academic practice and professional landscape than I expected. Though we read widely in left cultural and social theory, I found it challenging to generate a project that accurately joined...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2017) 2017 (88): 3–4.
Published: 01 May 2017
... of cinnamon sugar, that parlance of sweet and spice complicated by hints of nutmeg, allspice, cloves, then I’d create a spine of raisins, and my fingers, which hadn’t yet learned dexterity or soft touch, would try to roll the dough. And students died in Tiananmen Square...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2015) 2015 (85): 56–79.
Published: 01 November 2015
... Are Not Yet Born . London : Heinemann . Bayoumi Moustafa . 2005 . “Reconciliation without Duress: Said, Adorno, and the Autonomous Intellectual.” Alif , no. 25 : 46 – 64 . Bhabha Homi K. 1991 . “A Question of Survival: Nations and Psychic States.” In Psychoanalysis and Cultural...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2014) 2014 (82): 126–150.
Published: 01 May 2014
... in proximity to her know that she is about to leave them for something better that they know nothing about: her exciting life in “the big city” (Minneapolis, or the “Mini-Apple her writing career, her condo, her Sex-and-the-Mini-Apple dating life. And yet the fact that we know her life falls...