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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>PARRHESIA: A
JOURNAL OF CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY<BR>parrhesiajournal.org<BR><BR>The editors of
Parrhesia are pleased to announce the publication of Vol<BR>6 of the journal.
Please find a contents page below. We would be<BR>grateful if you could
distribute this email far and wide. Do keep<BR>Parrhesia in mind for future
publications and look out for vol 7 later<BR>this year which will be our first
special issue, on the work of Gilbert<BR>Simondon.<BR><BR>VOLUME
6<BR><BR>FEATURES<BR><BR>Cinema as a Democratic Emblem<BR>Alain Badiou,
translated by Alex Ling and Aurélien Mondon<BR><BR>The Desert Island and the
Missing People <BR>Vanessa Brito, translated by Justin Clemens<BR><BR>Althusser
and the concept of the spontaneous philosophy of scientists<BR>Pierre Macherey,
translated by Robin Mackay<BR><BR>68 + 1: Lacan's année érotique<BR>Jean-Michel
Rabaté<BR><BR>ESSAYS <BR><BR>The Nihilistic Affirmation of Life: Biopower and
Biopolitics in The Will<BR>to Knowledge<BR>Keith Crome<BR><BR>In the
Middle<BR>Sean Gaston<BR><BR>REVIEWS<BR> <BR>Martin Hägglund, Radical
Atheism: Derrida and the Time of Life <BR>Danielle Sands<BR><BR>'Without wanting
to push the analysis further ...': Jean-Michel Rabaté<BR>and the Materialities
of Theory<BR>Pieter
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