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Bradley J. Macdonald

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Bradley J. Macdonald (born June 3, 1959) is a professor at Colorado State University in the department of political science.[1] He got his PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1991.[1] His books include William Morris and the Aesthetic Constitution of Politics[2] and Performing Marx: Contemporary Negotiations of a Living Tradition.[3] He is the editor for the book series "SUNY Series in New Political Science."

He was a founder and managing editor of the academic journal Strategies: A Journal of Theory Culture and Politics and Associate Editor of New Political Science: A Journal of Politics and Culture.

Books[edit]

  • Theory as a Prayerful Act: The Collected Essays of James B. Macdonald, Peter Lang Inc, 1995
  • William Morris and the Aesthetic Constitution of Politics, Lexington Books 1999
  • Strategies for Theory: From Marx to Madonna (co-edited with R. L. Rutsky), SUNY Press, 2003
  • Performing Marx: Contemporary Negotiations of a Living Tradition SUNY Press 2006

Notes and references[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Curriculum vitae, retrieved 2017-09-02
  2. Review of William Morris and the Aesthetic Constitution of Politics by Regenia Gagnier (2001), Victorian Studies 43 (2): 350–352
  3. Review of Performing Marx: Contemporary Negotiations of a Living Tradition by Jason Read (2007), Political Theory 35 (1): 103–105, doi:10.1177/0090591706297281

Works[edit]

  • Performing Marx Published by SUNY Press, 2006 ISBN 0-7914-6665-5 Search this book on ., ISBN 978-0-7914-6665-0 Search this book on .
  • Bradley J. MacDonald From the Spectacle to Unitary Urbanism: Reassessing Situationist Theory article of Rethinking Marxism, Volume 8, Number 2, pp. 89–111 (Summer 1995) GUILFORD PUBLICATIONS review



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