Critical Theory and New Materialisms - Rosa, Hartmut; Henning, Christoph; Bueno, Arthur; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Critical Theory and New Materialisms

 
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Bringing together authors from two intellectual traditions that have, so far, generally developed independently of one another ? critical theory and new materialism ? this book addresses the fundamental differences and potential connections that exist between these two schools of thought.

Long description:

Bringing together authors from two intellectual traditions that have, so far, generally developed independently of one another ? critical theory and new materialism ? this book addresses the fundamental differences and potential connections that exist between these two schools of thought. With a focus on some of the most pressing questions of contemporary philosophy and social theory ? in particular, those concerning the status of long-standing and contested separations between matter and life, the biological and the symbolic, passivity and agency, affectivity and rationality ? it shows that recent developments in both traditions point to important convergences between them and thus prepare the ground for a more direct confrontation and cross-fertilization. The first volume to promote a dialogue between critical theory and new materialism, this collection explores the implications for contemporary debates on ecology, gender, biopolitics, post-humanism, economics and aesthetics. As such, it will appeal to philosophers, social and political theorists, and sociologists with interests in contemporary critical theory and materialism.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction: Critical Theory and New Materialisms: Fit, Strain, or Contradiction?  Part 1: Nature in/of Critical Theory  2. Comprehending Society?s "Other": Nature in Critical Theory  3. Sovereign Territory and the Domination over Nature  4. Resonance and Critical Theory  5. Responsive Encounters: Latour?s Modes of Being and the Sociology of World-Relations  Part 2: The Powers of Matter, Life, and Affect  6. Power, Affect, Society: Critical Theory and the Challenges of (Neo-)Spinozism  7. Transindividuality: The Affective Continuity of the Social in Spinoza  8. The Paradox of Capacity and the Power of Beauty  9. Life as the Subject of Society: Critical Vitalism as Critical Social Theory  10. Pathology and Vitality: On the Crisis of Modern Life-Forms  Part 3: Critique in/of New Materialism  11. Doing Justice to That Which Matters: Subjectivity and the Politics of New Materialism  12. Reading after Barad (and Blumenberg): Diffraction and Human Agency  13. Adventures in Anti-Fascist Aesthetics  14. Visiting Artists with Latour: The Materiality of Artistic Practices and the Claims of Critical Theory  15. Materialism, Energy and Acceleration: New Materialism vs. Critical Theory on the Momentum of Modernity