Provocations
Similar in its aim to the manifesto, the pamphlet, or the essay, the Provocations series takes a strong stand on contemporary debates and issues within the humanities. Rather than address a specific problem within a particular field, this series establishes a forum for the kind of cross-disciplinary theoretical experimentation that is the very essence of cutting-edge work in the humanities.
This series offers ambitious, polemical texts that exist outside the traditional formats of academic discourse (longer than an academic article and shorter than a monograph), and will concentrate on the broad philosophical and theoretical subjects involving the humanities. Seeking to fill a hole in the current publication market for the field of the theoretical humanities, books in the series will take a strong stand on a contemporary debate or issue within the humanities and propose a clearly formulated (even if controversial) intervention.
provocationsbooks.com is an independent website that publishes an online journal edited by Lydia Kerr and Nathan Gorelick. Each issue of the journal features short reviews devoted to a book published in the series.
For information about the books, authors, and events associated with the series, visit facebook.com/Provocationsbookseries/ or follow us on Twitter at @UNLProvocations.
Series Editors
Marco Abel and Roland Végsö
Acquiring Editor
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Dirty Knowledge
Academic Freedom in the Age of Neoliberalism
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: January 2022
I'm Not Like Everybody Else
Biopolitics, Neoliberalism, and American Popular Music
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: October 2018
Declarations of Dependence
Money, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Care
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: July 2018
Dirty Knowledge
Academic Freedom in the Age of Neoliberalism
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: January 2022
I'm Not Like Everybody Else
Biopolitics, Neoliberalism, and American Popular Music
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: October 2018
Declarations of Dependence
Money, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Care
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: July 2018