The Hysterical Sublime

Humanism in the Age of Posthuman Capitalism

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The Hysterical Sublime

Humanism in the Age of Posthuman Capitalism

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Developing the concept of the hysterical sublime, first theorised by Fredric Jameson, to challenge posthumanist perspectives on the Anthropocene, this book facilitates the rethinking of universal and dialectical humanism as concepts for grappling with 21st-century capitalism.

In recent years, posthumanist theories have been concerned with the overlapping dilemmas of global climate change, digital automation, and artificial intelligence, corresponding to the age of the Anthropocene. Matthew Flisfeder explores how the fear of technology becomes, for Jameson, a substitute for the fears of the capitalist system, and shows that posthumanism displaces such fears onto the figure of the human and anthropocentrism. Drawing on Hegelian-Lacanian theory, the book argues that to rethink dialectical humanism requires moving past the historicist versions of Marxist humanism that imagine a complete reconciliation with non-human nature that includes a process of dis-alienation. Flisfeder also studies posthumanism's “performative contradiction” of dismissing humanism while at the same time depending on the very concepts that constitute the core of humanist thought: freedom, equality, responsibility, and autonomy.

Through the concept of the hysterical sublime, this book argues that, not only is anthropocentrism and humanism the unconscious core of posthumanist theory; emancipatory politics must take ownership of this perspective and renew universalist and dialectical humanism as the core of the political project resistant to capitalism and the Capitalocene.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Is It Possible to Renew Humanism in the Anthropocene?
2 From Posthumanist Anaesthetics to Promethean Dialectics
3 Variations of the Posthuman Fantasy
4 Representation and the Mapping of Contradiction
5 Develop the Superstructure: Althusser and the Humanist Controversy Reconsidered
6 Toward a Humanism of the Non-all
Conclusion

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jul 24 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 264
ISBN 9781350536104
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Matthew Flisfeder

Matthew Flisfeder is a Professor of Rhetoric and C…

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