On the Genealogy of Critique intervenes into both the contemporary academic debates on critique and today's mainstream criticism by reflecting upon the relationship between criticality and social change in the age of post-politics.
On the Genealogy of Critique intervenes into both the contemporary academic debates on critique and today's mainstream criticism by reflecting upon the relationship between criticality and social change in the age of post-politics.
Diana Stypinska is lecturer in sociology in the School of Social Science at Liverpool Hope University, where she teaches social and cultural theory. Her work traverses critical theory, continental philosophy and critical sociology.
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Introduction: The Critical Paradox Part I The Idea of Critique 1. The Origins of Critique 2. Critique and Theology 3. Critique and Politics Part II Critique Today 4. The Management of Critique 5. The Ecstasy of Critique Conclusion: The Twilight of Critique
Introduction: The Critical Paradox Part I The Idea of Critique 1. The Origins of Critique 2. Critique and Theology 3. Critique and Politics Part II Critique Today 4. The Management of Critique 5. The Ecstasy of Critique Conclusion: The Twilight of Critique
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