Check out The Immanent Frame‘s ten most-read essays of 2024! This year’s essays were featured in the forums “Ruinations: Violence in these times” and “Experimental books.” Others were standalone essays, previously published on TIF but appearing this year with new introductions, or published in 2024 for the first time. Scholars address wide-ranging topics—from thinking critically about the different experiences of violence in Palestine and in Israel to the challenge of comparative philosophy.
Explore all essays and exchanges from the past year and beyond. Thank you to all of the contributors who wrote for The Immanent Frame in 2024. We look forward to another year of scholarly exchanges!
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1. “Objects, trauma, violence, and loss: Telling stories, doing justice”
by Laura Levitt (8/14/24)
2. “Revisited: On ‘beyond Trump’: Evangelical politics, born again”
by Joanna Tice Jen (5/1/24)
3. “Carceral afterlives: Recording my father’s prison memoirs”
by Walaa Quisay (9/4/24)
4. “The surprising history of global blasphemy law”
by J. Barton Scott (4/15/24)
5. “Experimental books—An introduction”
by Mona Oraby (6/19/24)
6. “A (digital) reformulation of Islamic pasts”
by Shahzad Bashir (7/10/24)
7. “Revisited: The “good” and the “bad” Muslims of China”
by Yuting Wang (4/8/24)
8. “Revisited: Underestimating the force of the New Evangelicals in the public sphere”
by Rebecca C. Bartel (5/6/24)
9. “Virūpa, meet Fichte: Uncanny resonances in comparative philosophy”
by Alexander Englert and Jonathan Gold (7/31/24)
10. “They tell the Bible so: On hermeneutical determinism”
by William Stell (11/13/24)