"This book argues that we have moved into a new cultural period, automodernity, which represents a social, psychological, and technological reaction to postmodernity. In fact, by showing how individua
Teaching the Rhetoric of Resistance analyzes diverse contemporary reactions to the depiction of the Holocaust and other cultural traumas in museums, movies, television shows, classroom discussions, an
Politicians and school officials often argue that higher education is the solution to many of our social, and economic problems. Educating Inequality argues that in order to reduce inequality and enha
This book argues that neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and behavioral economics often function as a political ideology masquerading as a new science. In looking at works by Antonio Damasio, Stev
This book argues that neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and behavioral economics often function as a political ideology masquerading as a new science. In looking at works by Antonio Damasio, Stev
Although Hitchcock's films present multiple forms of sexual identification and desire, these have most often been read in terms of male heterosexuality. Samuels (English, George Washington U.) uses Ja
Samuels (writing, U. of California-Santa Barbara) argues that critical attempts to undermine prejudice through education in general and literary studies in particular often fail because they do not ta
This book outlines a new model for global social justice movements that is based on Freud’s and Lacan’s central insights regarding the unconscious, repetition, drives, and transference. Since most of
Uses close readings of Hitchcock's films to combine an articulation of Lacan's theory of ethics with a discussion of recent theories of feminine subjectivity and queer textuality.
Robert Samuels explains why universities cost so much and offers solutions as to how they can reduce their expenses by concentrating on their core mission of instruction and research. Not only can tui