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    Frantz Fanon.Pramod K. Nayar - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    Fanon: life in a revolution -- Influences and engagements -- Colonialism, race and the native psyche. Race, colonialism and identity -- The black man's inferiority complex and race -- The dependency complex -- "Mental disorders" and colonial psychiatry -- Colonialism, gender, sexuality. Colonialism and its sexual economy -- Colonialism and sexual violence -- Women, the anti-colonial struggle and the veil -- On violence I: the destruction of selfhood. Colonial violence -- Territory, geography and the violence of space -- Embodied violence (...)
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    Posthumanism.Pramod K. Nayar - 2014 - Cambridge: Polity.
    This timely book examines the rise of posthumanism as both a material condition and a developing philosophical-ethical project in the age of cloning, gene engineering, organ transplants and implants. Nayar first maps the political and philosophical critiques of traditional humanism, revealing its exclusionary and 'speciesist' politics that position the human as a distinctive and dominant life form. He then contextualizes the posthumanist vision which, drawing upon biomedical, engineering and techno-scientific studies, concludes that human consciousness is shaped by its co-evolution with (...)
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    Bernadette Wegenstein , The Cosmetic Gaze: Body Modification and the Construction of Beauty . Reviewed by.Pramod K. Nayar - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (6):507-508.
  4. Fanon and biopolitics.Pramod K. Nayar - 2020 - In Dustin Byrd & Seyed Javad Miri (eds.), Frantz Fanon and emancipatory social theory: a view from the wretched. Boston: Brill.
     
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  5. Göran Rossholm, To Be and Not To Be: On Interpretation, Iconicity and Fiction Reviewed by.Pramod K. Nayar - 2005 - Philosophy in Review 25 (1):65-67.
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  6. Julia Kristeva, Revolt, She Said Reviewed by.Pramod K. Nayar - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (4):257-259.
     
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  7. Roberto Esposito, Bios: Biopolitics and Philosophy.Pramod K. Nayar - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (3):177.
     
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    Rebecca Gordon, Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States. Reviewed by.Pramod K. Nayar - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (4):168-169.
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    Timothy Campbell , Improper Life: Biopolitics from Heidegger to Agamben . Reviewed by.Pramod K. Nayar - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (4):245-246.
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    The Extreme in Contemporary Culture: States of Vulnerability.Pramod K. Nayar - 2017 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Examines extremity as a political and cultural phenomenon in the late 20th and early 21st century. It argues that we can discern a ‘continuum of extremes/extremity’ on which we may locate practices as diverse as Abu Ghraib, extreme sports, biomedical TV series and horror films.
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    Book Review: Eloquent Images: Word and Image in the Age of New Media. [REVIEW]Pramod K. Nayar - 2005 - Discourse Studies 7 (3):387-389.
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    Samuel Guttenplan: "Objects of Metaphor". [REVIEW]Pramod K. Nayar - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (5):348.
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