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Routledge Critical Thinkers


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Routledge Critical Thinkers is designed for students who need an accessible introduction to the key figures in contemporary critical thought. The books provide crucial orientation for further study and equip readers to engage with theorists' original texts.

The volumes in the Routledge Critical Thinkers series place each key theorist in his or her historical and intellectual context and explain:

  • why he or she is important
  • what motivated his or her work
  • what his or her key ideas are
  • who and what influenced the thinker
  • who and what the thinker has influenced
  • what to read next and why.

Featuring extensively annotated guides to further reading, Routledge Critical Thinkers is the first point of reference for any student wishing to investigate the work of a specific theorist.

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Jean Baudrillard

Jean Baudrillard

2nd Edition

By Richard J. Lane
January 14, 2009

Jean Baudrillard is one of the most controversial theorists of our time, famous for his claim that the Gulf War never happened and for his provocative writing on terrorism, specifically 9/11. This new and fully updated second edition includes: an introduction to Baudrillard’s key works and ...

Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt

1st Edition

By Simon Swift
November 28, 2008

Hannah Arendt's work offers a powerful critical engagement with the cultural and philosophical crises of mid-twentieth-century Europe. Her idea of the banality of evil, made famous after her report on the trial of the Nazi war criminal, Adolf Eichmann, remains controversial to this day. In the face...

Edward Said

Edward Said

2nd Edition

By Bill Ashcroft, Pal Ahluwalia
December 03, 2008

Edward Said is perhaps best known as the author of the landmark study Orientalism, a book which changed the face of critical theory and shaped the emerging field of post-colonial studies, and for his controversial journalism on the Palestinian political situation. Looking at the context and the ...

Emmanuel Levinas

Emmanuel Levinas

1st Edition

By Seán Hand
October 24, 2008

Best known for his theories of ethics and responsibility, Emmanuel Levinas was one of the most profound and influential thinkers of the last century.  In this clear, accessible guide, Seán Hand examines why Levinas is increasingly fundamental to the study of literature and culture today.  ...

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

1st Edition

By Jason Edwards
October 09, 2008

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick was one of the most significant literary theorists of the last forty years and a key figure in contemporary queer theory. In this engaging and inspiring guide, Jason Edwards: introduces and explains key terms such as affects, the first person, homosocialities, and queer ...

Theodor Adorno

Theodor Adorno

1st Edition

By Ross Wilson
January 24, 2008

The range of Adorno's achievement, and the depth of his insights, is breathtaking and daunting. His work on literary, artistic, and musical forms, his devastating indictment of modern industrial society, and his profound grasp of Western culture from Homer to Hollywood have made him one ...

Theorists of Modernist Poetry T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme, Ezra Pound

Theorists of Modernist Poetry: T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme, Ezra Pound

1st Edition

By Rebecca Beasley
November 26, 2007

Modernist poetry heralded a radical new aesthetic of experimentation, pioneering new verse forms and subjects, and changing the very notion of what it meant to be a poet. This volume examines T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme and Ezra Pound, three of the most influential figures of the modernist movement, and...

Paul Virilio

Paul Virilio

1st Edition

By Ian James
September 07, 2007

Paul Virilio is a challenging and original thinker whose work on technology, state power and war is increasingly relevant today. Exploring Virilio's main texts from their political and historical contexts, and case studies from contemporary culture and media in order to explain his ...

Louis Althusser

Louis Althusser

1st Edition

By Luke Ferretter
January 24, 2006

Best known for his theories of ideology and its impact on politics and culture, Louis Althusser revolutionized Marxist theory. His writing changed the face of literary and cultural studies, and continues to influence political modes of criticism such as feminism, postcolonialism and queer theory. ...

Cyberculture Theorists Manuel Castells and Donna Haraway

Cyberculture Theorists: Manuel Castells and Donna Haraway

1st Edition

By David Bell
February 23, 2007

This book surveys a ‘cluster’ of works that seek to explore the cultures of cyberspace, the Internet and the information society. It introduces key ideas, and includes detailed discussion of the work of two key thinkers in this area, Manuel Castells and Donna Haraway, as well as outlining the ...

Theorists of the Modernist Novel James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf

Theorists of the Modernist Novel: James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf

1st Edition

By Deborah Parsons
December 19, 2006

Tracing the developing modernist aesthetic in the thought and writings of James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf, Deborah Parsons considers the cultural, social and personal influences upon the three writers. Exploring the connections between their theories, Parsons pays particular ...

American Theorists of the Novel Henry James, Lionel Trilling and Wayne C. Booth

American Theorists of the Novel: Henry James, Lionel Trilling and Wayne C. Booth

1st Edition

By Peter Rawlings
July 27, 2006

The American theorists: Henry James, Lionel Trilling and Wayne C. Booth have revolutionized our understanding of narrative and have each championed the novel as an art form. Concepts from their work have become part of the fabric of novel criticism today, influencing theorists, authors and readers ...

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