Reading the dead with W.g. Sebald: Relational challenges to neoliberalism

Angelaki 24 (3):55-68 (2019)
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Subject to the ruthless accountancy of the neoliberal university, the humanities are under increasing pressure to make a case for why they count. This article focuses on how the field of li...

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