This book offers a political anthropological discussion of subversion, exploring its imbrication with technological and divinization practices and uncovering some of its particular effects on human existence, from prehistory until the contemporary age.
This book offers a political anthropological discussion of subversion, exploring its imbrication with technological and divinization practices and uncovering some of its particular effects on human existence, from prehistory until the contemporary age.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Agnes Horvath is a founding and chief editor of International Political Anthropology. She taught in Hungary, Ireland and Italy, and was affiliate visiting scholar and supervisor at Cambridge University. Camil Francisc Roman is Lecturer in Political Science at the John Cabot University, Roma Tre University and LUMSA University, Rome. He is also an acting editor of International Political Anthropology. Gilbert Germain is Professor of Political Thought at the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is the author of several books, including Thinking About Technology: How the Technological Mind Misreads Reality and Spirits in The Material World: The Challenge of Technology.
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List of Figures List of Contributors Preface Introduction: Divinization and Technology: The Political Anthropology of Subversion 1. Stepping into Sterility: Divinization and Technology 2. Technology and the Subversion of Control 3. The Modern Schismogenesis in European Thought and Politics and the Rise of the Derivative Self: Subversion as Divinizing the Void 4. The Fool's Subversion: Technique of Estrangement in Bruegel's Work 5. The Subversion of Subversion: Critique unto Infinity in the 'Social' Media 6. Subversion and Conversion: From Revolutionary Communism to Dissidence 7. The Subversion of Virtuous Drinking 8. Mammon and the Subversion of Values: A Theological Analysis 9. Neoclassical Economics as a Logic of Subversion Conclusion Index
List of Figures List of Contributors Preface Introduction: Divinization and Technology: The Political Anthropology of Subversion 1. Stepping into Sterility: Divinization and Technology 2. Technology and the Subversion of Control 3. The Modern Schismogenesis in European Thought and Politics and the Rise of the Derivative Self: Subversion as Divinizing the Void 4. The Fool's Subversion: Technique of Estrangement in Bruegel's Work 5. The Subversion of Subversion: Critique unto Infinity in the 'Social' Media 6. Subversion and Conversion: From Revolutionary Communism to Dissidence 7. The Subversion of Virtuous Drinking 8. Mammon and the Subversion of Values: A Theological Analysis 9. Neoclassical Economics as a Logic of Subversion Conclusion Index
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