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Futures of Critical Theory
Dreams of Difference
Michael A. Peters (Anthology Editor) , Mark Olssen (Anthology Editor) , Colin Lankshear (Anthology Editor) , Bill Ashcroft (Contributor) , Gert JJ Biesta (Contributor) , Rosi Braidotti (Contributor) , Pheng Cheah (Contributor) , Denise Egea-Kuehn (Contributor) , Colin Lankshear (Contributor) , James D. Marshall (Contributor) , Peter McLaren (Contributor) , John R. Morss (Contributor) , Roy Nash (Contributor) , David Scott (Contributor) , Iain Thomson (Contributor) , Peter Trifonas (Contributor)
Futures of Critical Theory
Dreams of Difference
Michael A. Peters (Anthology Editor) , Mark Olssen (Anthology Editor) , Colin Lankshear (Anthology Editor) , Bill Ashcroft (Contributor) , Gert JJ Biesta (Contributor) , Rosi Braidotti (Contributor) , Pheng Cheah (Contributor) , Denise Egea-Kuehn (Contributor) , Colin Lankshear (Contributor) , James D. Marshall (Contributor) , Peter McLaren (Contributor) , John R. Morss (Contributor) , Roy Nash (Contributor) , David Scott (Contributor) , Iain Thomson (Contributor) , Peter Trifonas (Contributor)
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Description
Written by internationally acclaimed scholars on futures of critical theory, this book attempts to renew and reinvigorate critical theory by extending its range and its intellectual trajectories through strategies of inclusiveness that respect and build on parallel traditions. The authors reinterpret the work of Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, and Heidegger in relation to central figures (Kant, Marcuse, Foucault) and themes of critical theory-the critique of modernity, theory of the self, and the question concerning technology. Key chapters address the critical significance of the work of the French theorists Levinas, Deleuze, Derrida, Lyotard, Irigaray, and Bourdieu and while other chapters focus on thinkers as diverse as Zizek, Giddens, Said, and Guattari, and deal with contemporary topics such as cyberfeminism and antiglobalization.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 1. Nietzsche, Nihilism and the Critique of Modernity
Chapter 3 2. A Critical Theory of the Self: Wittgenstein, Nietzsche, Foucault
Chapter 4 3. From the Question Concerning Technology to the Quest for a Democratic Technology: Heidegger, Marcuse, Feenberg
Chapter 5 4. Foucault and Critique: Kant, Humanism and the Human Sciences
Chapter 6 5. Levinas's Ethico-Political Order Of Human Proximity: "The Quest For Justice"
Chapter 7 6. "Looking for Allies": Gilles Deleuze as Critical Theorist
Chapter 8 7. Jacques Derrida: Deconstruction = Justice
Chapter 9 8. The Postmodern Condition: Lyotard's Futurology
Chapter 10 9. Of Being Two
Chapter 11 10. Pierre Bourdieu: The Craft of Sociology
Chapter 12 11. Slavoj Zizek's Naked Politics: Opting for the Impossible A Secondary Elaboration
Chapter 13 12. Anthony Giddens - The Last Global Theorist
Chapter 14 13. Cyberfeminism with a Difference
Chapter 15 14. Edward Said: The Locatedness of Theory
Chapter 16 15. "Anti-Globalization" and Guattari's The Three Ecologies
Product details
Published | Apr 02 2003 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9780585479422 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |