Bruno Gullì teaches philosophy at Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, and at Kingsborough Community College. He is the author of Labor of Fire: The Ontology of Labor between Economy and Culture (Temple).
Bruno Gullì teaches philosophy at Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, and at Kingsborough Community College. He is the author of Labor of Fire: The Ontology of Labor between Economy and Culture (Temple).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruno Gullì teaches philosophy at Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, and at Kingsborough Community College. He is the author of Labor of Fire: The Ontology of Labor between Economy and Culture (Temple).
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Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: Critique of Sovereignty 1. Singularity or the Dignity of Individuation 2. Exception and Critique 3. Bataille’s Special Use of the Concept of Sovereignty PART II: Sovereignty and Labor 4. Ax and Fire: Knowledge Production and the Superexploitation of Contingent Academic Labor 5. Sovereign, Productive, and Effi cient: Th e Place of Disability in the Ableist Society Conclusion: Labor without Sovereignty Notes References Index
Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: Critique of Sovereignty 1. Singularity or the Dignity of Individuation 2. Exception and Critique 3. Bataille’s Special Use of the Concept of Sovereignty PART II: Sovereignty and Labor 4. Ax and Fire: Knowledge Production and the Superexploitation of Contingent Academic Labor 5. Sovereign, Productive, and Effi cient: Th e Place of Disability in the Ableist Society Conclusion: Labor without Sovereignty Notes References Index
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