Market and Thought : : Meditations on the Political and Biopolitical / / Brett Levinson.
In this ambitious book, Brett Levinson explores the possibilities for a genuinely radical critique of globalized culture and politics—at a time when intellectuals and nonintellectuals alike struggle to understand the configuration of the contemporary world. Levinson seeks to unsettle a naturalized a...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2022] ©2005 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (256 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The State/Market Duopoly—Definitions Forthcoming
- 1. Gramsci: Subalternity and Common Sense
- 2. Biopolitics and Duopolies: Toward Foucault’s “Society Must Be Defended”
- 3. The People, the Uncounted, and Discardable Life in Rancière
- 4. Dictatorship, Human Rights, and Psychoanalysis in Derrida’s Argentina: One Discourse or Three?
- 5. Levinas and Civil/Human Liberties after September 11:What’s God Got to Do with It?
- 6. If It Goes without Saying: Notes toward the Investigation of the Ideological State Apparatus
- 7. Laclau and Mouffe: The Closure of an Open Politics, or, Undecidability on the Left
- 8. Negri and Marx on Language and Activism: Has Deconstruction Anything to Say Now to Marxism?
- 9. The Culture Wars, Interdisciplinarity, Globalization: Meditations on Cultural and Postcolonial Studies
- 10. “Empire”: Anti-aestheticism, Leftist Solutions, and the Commodification of the Multitude
- 11. Biopolitics/Foucault II: Statements on the New Media
- Conclusion: The Frail Empire and the Commodity’s Embrace
- Notes
- Index