From Agamben to Zizek: Contemporary Critical TheoristsJon Simons Edinburgh University Press, 2010 M09 10 - 288 pages In these 15 taster essays you will discover the key concepts and critical approaches of the theorists who have had the most significant impact on the humanities since 1990. On completing each chapter, you will find suggestions for further reading so that you can find out more and start applying the ideas in question. In addition to chapters on individuals such as Badiou, Ranciere and Spivak, there are chapters on Laclau and Mouffe, and a chapter on Green critical theorists. |
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... Socialist Strategy We Have Never Been Modern Empire Disagreement 'Can the Subaltern Speak?' Desert Screen The Sublime Object of Ideology previous theorists. While the innovation of Laclau's and Mouffe's post- 4 Jon Simons.
... Socialist Strategy We Have Never Been Modern Empire Disagreement 'Can the Subaltern Speak?' Desert Screen The Sublime Object of Ideology previous theorists. While the innovation of Laclau's and Mouffe's post- 4 Jon Simons.
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... seem to have declined, which is that it is no longer a 'distinctive object', remarkable in its own right, but that the 'post- theoretical age' is characterised as 'a process of mutual contamination between “theory” 8 Jon Simons.
... seem to have declined, which is that it is no longer a 'distinctive object', remarkable in its own right, but that the 'post- theoretical age' is characterised as 'a process of mutual contamination between “theory” 8 Jon Simons.
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... object or shared language'.10 Critical theory is often deployed as a critique of traditional disciplines, whether literary study in the humanistic tradition for which, as Eagleton quips, 'it was enough to pronounce Keats delectable or ...
... object or shared language'.10 Critical theory is often deployed as a critique of traditional disciplines, whether literary study in the humanistic tradition for which, as Eagleton quips, 'it was enough to pronounce Keats delectable or ...
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... objects, the world), which becomes internal in and as language. According to Agamben, the history of metaphysics (he does not specify Western, but that seems to be his sole reference) understands language as the means of attaining or ...
... objects, the world), which becomes internal in and as language. According to Agamben, the history of metaphysics (he does not specify Western, but that seems to be his sole reference) understands language as the means of attaining or ...
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... object and the speaking subject, but also from the truth of language, which is its capacity to exist as language (as opposed to animal sounds). All of language, whether names, or differentiating parts of language, is there to display ...
... object and the speaking subject, but also from the truth of language, which is its capacity to exist as language (as opposed to animal sounds). All of language, whether names, or differentiating parts of language, is there to display ...
Contents
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4 Homi K Bhabha 1949 | 60 |
5 Judith Butler 1956 | 77 |
6 Cornelius Castoriadis 192297 | 93 |
7 Green Critical Theorists | 110 |
10 Bruno Latour 1947 | 161 |
11 Antonio Negri 1933 | 177 |
12 Jacques Rancière 1940 | 194 |
13 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 1942 | 210 |
14 Paul Virilio 1932 | 227 |
15 Slavoj Žižek 1949 | 243 |
Names index | 259 |
Subject index | 263 |
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