De Aller-Bedste Bøger - over 12 mio. danske og engelske bøger
Levering: 1 - 2 hverdage

Immanence and Micropolitics

Bag om Immanence and Micropolitics

'In his deft study, Gilliam provides a lineage of French philosophy from Sartre to Deleuze that grounds a conception of immanence increasingly employed within contemporary political theory. Beginning with the way Sartre's philosophy moved increasingly towards a kind of ontological immanence, he shows how this thought is taken further in Merleau-Ponty's conception of the flesh, Foucault's micropower relations, and Deleuze's concepts of disjunction, folding and desiring-production. In this way, Gilliam shows how immanence is necessarily cashed out in an understanding of politics as micropolitics.' Nathan Widder, Professor of Political Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London Mapping the context and development of immanence and micropolitics, from Sartre to Deleuze This book argues that a philosophy of 'pure' immanence is integral to the development of an alternative understanding of 'the political'; one that re-orients our understanding of the self toward the concept of an unconscious or 'micropolitical' life of desire. The author argues that here, in this 'life', is where the power relations integral to the continuation of post-industrial capitalism are most present and most at stake. Through proving the philosophical context, lineage and political import of immanence, the book ultimately comes to outline and justify its conceptual importance and necessity in understanding politics and resistance, thereby challenging the claim that ontologies of 'pure' immanence are either apolitical and/or politically incoherent. Christian Gilliam is Associate Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Kent. Cover image: Eros, Paul Klee, 1923 (c) akg-images Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-1788-4 Barcode

Vis mere
  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781474441407
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 216
  • Udgivet:
  • 14. november 2018
  • Størrelse:
  • 155x13x231 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 340 g.
  • 8-11 hverdage.
  • 16. januar 2025
På lager
Forlænget returret til d. 31. januar 2025
  •  

    Kan ikke leveres inden jul.
    Køb nu og print et gavebevis

Normalpris

Abonnementspris

- Rabat på køb af fysiske bøger
- 1 valgfrit digitalt ugeblad
- 20 timers lytning og læsning
- Adgang til 70.000+ titler
- Ingen binding

Abonnementet koster 75 kr./md.
Ingen binding og kan opsiges når som helst.

Beskrivelse af Immanence and Micropolitics

'In his deft study, Gilliam provides a lineage of French philosophy from Sartre to Deleuze that grounds a conception of immanence increasingly employed within contemporary political theory. Beginning with the way Sartre's philosophy moved increasingly towards a kind of ontological immanence, he shows how this thought is taken further in Merleau-Ponty's conception of the flesh, Foucault's micropower relations, and Deleuze's concepts of disjunction, folding and desiring-production. In this way, Gilliam shows how immanence is necessarily cashed out in an understanding of politics as micropolitics.' Nathan Widder, Professor of Political Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London Mapping the context and development of immanence and micropolitics, from Sartre to Deleuze This book argues that a philosophy of 'pure' immanence is integral to the development of an alternative understanding of 'the political'; one that re-orients our understanding of the self toward the concept of an unconscious or 'micropolitical' life of desire. The author argues that here, in this 'life', is where the power relations integral to the continuation of post-industrial capitalism are most present and most at stake. Through proving the philosophical context, lineage and political import of immanence, the book ultimately comes to outline and justify its conceptual importance and necessity in understanding politics and resistance, thereby challenging the claim that ontologies of 'pure' immanence are either apolitical and/or politically incoherent. Christian Gilliam is Associate Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Kent. Cover image: Eros, Paul Klee, 1923 (c) akg-images Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-1788-4 Barcode

Brugerbedømmelser af Immanence and Micropolitics



Find lignende bøger
Bogen Immanence and Micropolitics findes i følgende kategorier: