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Contemporary Marxist Theory: A Reader

โœ Scribed by Andrew Pendakis (editor), Jeff Diamanti (editor), Nicholas Brown (editor), Josh Robinson (editor), Imre Szeman (editor)


Publisher
Bloomsbury USA Academic
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
633
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This volume brings together works written by international theorists since the fall of the Berlin Wall, showing how today's crisis-ridden global capitalism is making Marxist theory more relevant and necessary than ever. This collection of key texts by prominent and lesser-known thinkers from Latin America, Asia, Africa, America, and Europe showcases an area of scholarly analysis whose impact on academic and popular discourses as well as political action will only grow in the coming years. It reflects today's sense of planetary eco-emergency and a heightened interest in political economy that follows discontentment with the growing inequalities in the West and the unequal nature of development in the "global South."

The work is organized thematically, with sections covering the present historical conjuncture, the contemporary shapes of the social, philosophical concepts, theories of culture, and the status of the political today. This new formulation of the unity and nature of contemporary Marxist theory will be an invaluable resource to any humanities and social science student learning about social and political thought and theory.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Marxisms Lost and Found by Andrew Pendakis and Imre Szeman
PART ONE: Notes on the Conjuncture
1. Capitalistic Systems, Structures, and Processes by Fรฉlix Guattari and Eric Alliez
2. Rethinking Marxโ€™s Critical Theory by Moishe Postone
3. The Impasses of Liberal Productivism by Alan Lipietz
4. Recapturing by Paulin Hountondji
5. Immaterial Labor by Maurizio Lazzarato
6. Women, Land Struggles, and Globalization: An International Perspective by Silvia Federici
7. The Idea of a โ€œChinese Modelโ€ by Arif Dirlik
PART TWO: Shapes of the Social
8. Is there a Neo-Racism? by ร‰tienne Balibar
9. Marx after Marxism: A Subaltern Historianโ€™s Perspective by Dipesh Chakrabarty
10. The Logic of Gender: On the Separation of Spheres and the Process of Abjection by Maya Gonzalez and Jeanne Neton
11. Postmodernism or Class? Yes, Please by Slavoj ลฝiลพek
12. Communization in the Present Tense by Thรฉorie Communiste
13. Patriarchy and Commodity Society: Gender without the Body by Roswitha Scholz
PART THREE: Vicissitudes of Truth
14. Scattered Speculations on the Question of Value by Gayatri Spivak
15. Philosophy as Operation by Pierre Macherey
16. What is Transcritique? by Kojin Karatani
17. The Idea of Communism by Alain Badiou
18. The Kingdom of Philosophy: The Administration of Metanoia by Boris Groys
19. Twenty-Five Theses on Philosophy in the Age of Finance Capital by Imre Szeman and Nicholas Brown
PART FOUR: Theories of Culture
20. Misplaced Ideas: Literature and Society in Late-Nineteenth-Century Brazil by Roberto Schwarz
21. Traditionalism and the Quest for an African Literary Aesthetic by Chidi Amuta
22. Marxist Literary Theory, Then and Now by Imre Szeman
23. The Antinomies of Postmodernity by Fredric Jameson
24. Reading Dialectically by Carolyn Lesjak
25. Creative Labor by Sarah Brouillette
26. The Work of Art in the Age of its Real Subsumption Under Capital by Nicholas Brown
PART FIVE: Machinations of the Political
27. State Crisis and Popular Power by รlvaro Garcรญa Linera
28. Constituent Power: The Concept of a Crisis by Antonio Negri
29. Radical Politics Today by Chantal Mouffe
30. On Political Will by Peter Hallward
31. Communicative Capitalism: Circulation and the Foreclosure of Politics by Jodi Dean
32. Ten Theses on Politics by Jacques Ranciรจre
33. A Contradiction between Matter and Form by Claus Peter Ortlieb
34. Misery and Debt: On the Logic and History of Surplus Populations and Surplus Capital by Aaron Benanav and John Clegg (Endnotes)
Sources
Index


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