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The Subaltern Appeal to Experience: Self-Identity, Late Modernity, and the Politics of Immediacy Book

The Subaltern Appeal to Experience: Self-Identity, Late Modernity, and the Politics of Immediacy
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The Subaltern Appeal to Experience: Self-Identity, Late Modernity, and the Politics of Immediacy, Rather than merely rehearsing recent debates on the viability of experience for cultural, subaltern, or aesthetic inquiry, Ireland (not further identified) explores how experience, whether as a thematized problem for some actual process, must be considere, The Subaltern Appeal to Experience: Self-Identity, Late Modernity, and the Politics of Immediacy
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  • The Subaltern Appeal to Experience: Self-Identity, Late Modernity, and the Politics of Immediacy
  • Written by author Craig Ireland
  • Published by McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005/10/11
  • Rather than merely rehearsing recent debates on the viability of experience for cultural, subaltern, or aesthetic inquiry, Ireland (not further identified) explores how experience, whether as a thematized problem for some actual process, must be considere
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1 The appeal of immediate experience 3
2 The mediacy of experience 27
3 Experience and the prospective gaze to the future 57
4 Experience and the retrospective glance to the past 95
5 Experience and the temporal logic of late modernity 139
6 Reassessing experience 161


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