Works by Berlant, Lauren (exact spelling)

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  1. Sex in Public.Lauren Berlant & Michael Warner - 1998 - Critical Inquiry 24 (2):547-566.
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    Slow death (sovereignty, obesity, lateral agency).Lauren Berlant - 2007 - Critical Inquiry 33 (4):754-780.
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    Comedy Has Issues.Lauren Berlant & Sianne Ngai - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 43 (2):233-249.
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  4. Intimacy: A Special Issue.Lauren Berlant - 1998 - Critical Inquiry 24 (2):281-288.
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    On the case.Lauren Berlant - 2007 - Critical Inquiry 33 (4):663-672.
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    Humorlessness.Lauren Berlant - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 43 (2):305-340.
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    Trauma and ineloquence.Lauren Berlant - 2001 - Cultural Values 5 (1):41-58.
    This is a paper about trauma and ineloquence, violence and banality, and the utopian conventions of self‐expression in liberal mass society: the U.S. is the scene of the case. The essay pursues relations among the post‐traumatic reparative contexts of the law, religion, therapy and popular culture, all under the sign of autobiography. These domains articulate generic conventions of self‐expressivity with the formalism of self‐reflective liberal personhood. They link norms of expressive denegation to genres that conventionalize, and make false equivalents among, (...)
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    '68, or Something.Lauren Berlant - 1994 - Critical Inquiry 21 (1):124-155.
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  9. Race, Gender, and Nation in "The Color Purple".Lauren Berlant - 1988 - Critical Inquiry 14 (4):831-859.
    The Color Purple problematizes tradition-bound origin myths and political discourse in the hope of creating and addressing an Afro-American nation constituted by a rich, complex, and ambiguous culture. But rather than using patriarchal language and logics of power to describe the emergence of a postpatriarchal Afro-American national consciousness, Celie’s narrative radically resituates the subject’s national identity within a mode of aesthetic, not political, representation. These discursive modes are not “naturally” separate, but The Color Purple deliberately fashions such a separation in (...)
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    Affect and the Political.Lauren Berlant - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (17):70-73.
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    Critical Inquiry, Affirmative Culture.Lauren Berlant - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):445.
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    Eve Sedgwick, Once More.Lauren Berlant - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 35 (4):1089.
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    Introduction: What Does It Matter Who One Is?Lauren Berlant - 2007 - Critical Inquiry 34 (1):1.
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  14. Sex in Public.Lauren Berlant & Michael Warner - 1998 - Critical Inquiry 24 (1):547–566.
     
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