Graham Harman
August 13th, 2012
Graham Harman, Professor of Philosophy and Associate Provost for Research Administration, takes part in an exchange on object-oriented literary theory in the newly published issue of New Literary History (Vol. 43, Issue 2).
Graham’s article, “The Well-Wrought Broken Hammer: Object-Oriented Literary Criticism” runs from pp. 183-203.
This is followed by an article by Timothy Morton (Rice University) entitled “An Object-Oriented Defense of Poetry,” from pp. 205-224.
Both articles receive a response from Jane Bennett (Johns Hopkins University) entitled “Systems and Things: A Response to Graham Harman and Timothy Morton,” from pp. 225-233.
Click HERE to find the articles.