Acting Out (book) - Secondary Literature

Secondary Literature

  • Heckman, Davin, Review of Acting Out.
  • Hui, Yuk, "Individualization and the Play of Memories" (review of Acting Out), Parallax 16 (2010): 117–20.
  • Rajski, Brian, "Review of Disorientation and Acting Out," Radical Philosophy 158 (2009): 50–3.

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