TY - BOOK ID - 143487517 TI - The Modernist Imagination AU - Benhabib, Seyla AU - Breckman, Warren AU - Chin, Rita AU - Claussen, Detlev AU - Cohen, Jean L AU - Dean, Carolyn J AU - Gordon, Peter E AU - Howard, Dick AU - Huyssen, Andreas AU - Krauss, Rosalind AU - LaCapra, Dominick AU - Moses, A Dirk AU - Moyn, Samuel AU - Moynahan, Gregory B AU - Neaman, Elliot AU - Rabinbach, Anson AU - Seigel, Jerrold AU - Sorkin, David AU - Kramer, Lloyd AU - Werz, Michael PY - 2008 SN - 9781845458812 1845458818 1282627449 9781282627444 9786612627446 6612627441 9781845454289 1845454286 PB - New York Oxford DB - UniCat KW - History KW - Intellectual life KW - Critical theory. KW - Philosophy. KW - Historiography. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:143487517 AB - Some of the most exciting and innovative work in the humanities currently takes place at the intersection of intellectual history and critical theory. Just as critical theorists are becoming more aware of the historicity of theory, contemporary practitioners of modern intellectual history are recognizing their potential contributions to theoretical discourse. No one has done more than Martin Jay to realize the possibilities for mutual enrichment between intellectual history and critical theory. This carefully selected collection of essays addresses central questions and current practices of in ER -