Publics and Counterpublics
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- 12 hodin čítania
An investigation of how the idea of a public as a central fiction of modern life informs our literature, politics, and culture.
Michael Warner je profesorom anglických a amerických štúdií na Yaleovej univerzite. Jeho práce sa zameriava na vzťah medzi literatúrou, politikou a verejným diskurzom, pričom skúma, ako sú verejné identity a formy komunikácie formované a ako sa v priebehu času vyvíjajú. Warner analyzuje literárne diela a sociálne teórie s cieľom odhaliť skryté mocenské štruktúry a ukázať, ako sa formujú a udržiavajú rôzne druhy verejnosti, často sa sústreďuje na queer teóriu a kritiku patriarchálnych noriem. Jeho prístup je hlboko teoretický a kritický, snaží sa narušiť zaužívané predstavy o tom, čo je „normálne“ alebo „verejné“.





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