From Agamben to Žižek: Contemporary Critical TheoristsJon Simons Edinburgh University Press, 2010 - 275 pages Contemporary Critical Theorists: From Agamben to Zizek EDITED BY JON SIMONS 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, Rancière and Spivak, there are chapters on Laclau and Mouffe, and a chapter on Green critical theorists. Key Features * Written by experienced lecturers including John Armitage (Northumbria University), Paul Hegarty (University College Cork), David Huddart (Chinese University of Hong Kong), Simon Tormey (The University of Sydney), Samuel A. Chambers (Johns Hopkins University) * Sets each theorist in their biographical and intellectual context * The only book to offer chapter-length introductions to such a range of contemporary theorists making it the first place to look for an informed overview and evaluation Jon Simons is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University and has edited two other popular guides to critical theory: From Kant to Lévi-Strauss: The Background to Contemporary Critical Theory and Contemporary Critical Theorists: From Lacan to Said. |
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Page 179
... production of a society ( its base and substance ) against the value - form it uses ( its mystification ) ' . 5 Against objectivist interpretations of Marx that emphasised continuity and synthesis , Negri speaks of ruptures and ...
... production of a society ( its base and substance ) against the value - form it uses ( its mystification ) ' . 5 Against objectivist interpretations of Marx that emphasised continuity and synthesis , Negri speaks of ruptures and ...
Page 181
... production , rather than follow- ing a logic of appropriation ( of means of production and govern- ment structures ) , the insurgent forces of labour adopt refusal , or the expenditure of social energies and surplus outside the factory ...
... production , rather than follow- ing a logic of appropriation ( of means of production and govern- ment structures ) , the insurgent forces of labour adopt refusal , or the expenditure of social energies and surplus outside the factory ...
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... production is directly involved with the production of social relations , it becomes coextensive with social reproduction . Negri and Hardt adopt Foucault's notion of biopower to describe this new mode of production . ' Empire ' is the ...
... production is directly involved with the production of social relations , it becomes coextensive with social reproduction . Negri and Hardt adopt Foucault's notion of biopower to describe this new mode of production . ' Empire ' is the ...
Contents
Giorgio Agamben 1942 | 14 |
Alain Badiou 1937 | 29 |
Zygmunt Bauman 1925 | 45 |
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