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  1. Enchantment? No, Thank You!Bruce Robbins - 2011 - In George Levine (ed.), The Joy of Secularism: 11 Essays for How We Live Now. Princeton University Press. pp. 74--94.
     
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  2. Anatomy of a Hoax.Bruce Robbins - unknown
    But which weaknesses? Even people who followed the story with some interest and amusement may still be wondering what, exactly, the hoax proved. As one of the editors of Social Text, I freely confess what I think it proved about us: that some scientific ignorance and some absentmindedness could combine with much enthusiasm for a supposed political ally to produce a case of temporary blindness. It remains to be seen, however, whether our editorial failure is really symptomatic of a larger (...)
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  3. Blaming the system.Bruce Robbins - 2011 - In David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins & Nirvana Tanoukhi (eds.), Immanuel Wallerstein and the problem of the world: system, scale, culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
     
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  4. The cosmopolitan paradox: Response to Robbins: With Reply to Chandler.David Chandler & Bruce Robbins - 2003 - Radical Philosophy 118.
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    Immanuel Wallerstein and the problem of the world: system, scale, culture.David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins & Nirvana Tanoukhi (eds.) - 2011 - Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
    In this collection of essays, leading cultural theorists consider the meaning and implications of world-scale humanist scholarship by engaging with Immanuel Wallerstein’s world-systems analysis. The renowned sociologist developed his influential critical framework to explain the historical and continuing exploitation of the rest of the world by the West. World-systems analysis reflects Wallerstein’s conviction that understanding global inequality requires thinking on a global scale. Humanists have often criticized his theory as insufficiently attentive to values and objects of knowledge such as culture, (...)
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  6. All of us without exception" : Sartre, Ranciáere, and the cause of the other.Bruce Robbins - 2014 - In Costas Douzinas & Conor Gearty (eds.), The meanings of rights: the philosophy and social theory of human rights. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Books in Review.Bruce Robbins - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (6):896-899.
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    Cosmopolitanism and Boredom.Bruce Robbins - 1997 - Theory and Event 1 (2).
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    Criticism and politics: a polemical introduction.Bruce Robbins - 2022 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    An accessible introduction to cultural theory and an original polemic about the purpose of criticism. What is criticism for? Over the past few decades, violent disagreements over that question in the academy have burst into the news media. These conflicts have renewed the Culture Wars over the legacy of the 1960s, becoming entangled in national politics and leading to a new set of questions. Does a concern with race, gender, and sexuality, with unacknowledged power and privilege, with identity, give present (...)
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    Cosmopolitanisms.Bruce Robbins, Paulo Lemos Horta & Anthony Appiah (eds.) - 2017 - New York: New York University Press.
    An indispensable collection that re-examines what it means to belong in the world. "Where are you from?" The word cosmopolitan was first used as a way of evading exactly this question, when Diogenes the Cynic declared himself a “kosmo-polites,” or citizen of the world. Cosmopolitanism displays two impulses—on the one hand, a detachment from one’s place of origin, while on the other, an assertion of membership in some larger, more compelling collective. Cosmopolitanisms works from the premise that there is more (...)
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    Deformed Professions, Empty Politics.Bruce Robbins - 1986 - Diacritics 16 (3):66.
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  12. If you're a cosmopolitan, how come you're so rich?Bruce Robbins - 2010 - In Hilary Ballon (ed.), The Cosmopolitan Idea. Nyu Abu Dhabi.
  13. Modernism and Literary Realism: Response.Bruce Robbins - 1993 - In George Levine (ed.), Realism and Representation. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 225--31.
     
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    Not without Reason: A Response to Akeel Bilgrami.Bruce Robbins - 2007 - Critical Inquiry 33 (3):632.
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  15. On Being Hoaxed.Bruce Robbins - unknown
    That afternoon in May I was sitting in front of the computer, half-working, half-listening to "All Things Considered." The kids were in the living room doing a similar combination of homework and TV. Then, all of a sudden, I heard the words "Social Text," followed by laughter. It was the name of the journal I've worked on for over ten years, the last five of them as coeditor. I was thunderstruck. We were on National Public Radio. "Kids! I yelled. "Social (...)
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    Othering the Academy: Professionalism and Multiculturalism.Bruce Robbins - 1991 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 58:355-372.
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    Othering the Academy.Bruce Robbins - 1995 - In Jeffrey Williams (ed.), Pc Wars: Politics and Theory in the Academy. Routledge. pp. 279.
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  18. Progressive Politics in Transnational Space.Bruce Robbins - 2009 - Radical Philosophy 153:37.
     
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    Perpetual war: cosmopolitanism from the viewpoint of violence.Bruce Robbins - 2012 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    Cosmopolitanism, new and newer : Anthony Appiah -- Noam Chomsky's golden rule -- Blaming the system : Immanuel Wallerstein -- The sweatshop sublime -- Edward Said and effort -- Intellectuals in public, or elsewhere -- War without belief : Louis Menand's The Metaphysical Club -- Comparative national blaming : W.G. Sebald and the bombing of Germany.
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  20. REVIEWS-Upward Mobility and the Common Good: Toward a Literary History of the Welfare State.Bruce Robbins & Martin Ryle - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 147:45.
     
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  21. Said And Secularism.Bruce Robbins - 2008 - In Mina Karavanta & Nina Morgan (eds.), Edward Said and Jacques Derrida: Reconstellating Humanism and the Global Hybrid. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 140.
     
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    Solidarity and Worldliness: For Edward Said.Bruce Robbins - 2004 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3 (1):1-9.
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  23. Science-envy-Sokal, science and the police.Bruce Robbins - 1998 - Radical Philosophy 88:2-5.
     
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    The Beneficiary.Bruce Robbins - 2017 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    From iPhones and clothing to jewelry and food, the products those of us in the developed world consume and enjoy exist only through the labor and suffering of countless others. In his new book Bruce Robbins examines the implications of this dynamic for humanitarianism and social justice. He locates the figure of the "beneficiary" in the history of humanitarian thought, which asks the prosperous to help the poor without requiring them to recognize their causal role in the creation of the (...)
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  25. What’s left of cosmopolitanism?Bruce Robbins - 2002 - Radical Philosophy 116.
     
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    Homelessness and WorldlinessThe World, the Text, and the CriticThe Question of Palestine. [REVIEW]Bruce Robbins & Edward W. Said - 1983 - Diacritics 13 (3):69.
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    Sunaina Maira. Boycott! The Academy and Justice for Palestine. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2018. 184 pp. [REVIEW]Bruce Robbins - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (4):998-999.
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