Reenvisioning the relationship between critical theory and politics, The Militant Intellect argues that critical theory cultivates the militancy of the general intellect by training that intellect to work toward the intersectional and structural death of the colonist and thus to envision at the same time the materialization of that feminist-decolonial-communist-queer-marronage world that constitutes its horizon.
Reenvisioning the relationship between critical theory and politics, The Militant Intellect argues that critical theory cultivates the militancy of the general intellect by training that intellect to work toward the intersectional and structural death of the colonist and thus to envision at the same time the materialization of that feminist-decolonial-communist-queer-marronage world that constitutes its horizon.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrés Fabián Henao Castro is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Boston (UMB). Before joining UMB, he was the Karl Lowenstein Fellow at Amherst College, and currently holds a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Academy of Global Humanities and Critical Theory at the University of Bologna. His research deals with the relationships between ancient and contemporary political theory, via the prisms of decolonial theory, performance philosophy, and poststructuralist Marxism.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction: The Militant Intellect Part I: Revolution Chapter 1. The Just Militant: Plato's Philosopher Sovereign Chapter 2. The Critical Militant: Karl Marx's Communist Chapter 3. The Decolonial Militant: Frantz Fanon's Rebel Part II: Difference Chapter 4. The Deconstructive Militant: Jacques Derrida's Specter Chapter 5. The Feminist Militant: Gayatri Spivak's Subaltern Chapter 6. The Fugitive Militant: Saidiya Hartman's Wayward Life Part III: Universality Chapter 7. The Egalitarian Militant: Jacques Rancière's Ignorant Schoolmaster Chapter 8. The Nonviolent Grieving Militant: Judith Butler's Antigone/Ismene Chapter 9. The Desirous Militant: Jordy Rosenberg's Fox Epilogue: Militants and/as Comrades Notes Bibliography Index
Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction: The Militant Intellect Part I: Revolution Chapter 1. The Just Militant: Plato's Philosopher Sovereign Chapter 2. The Critical Militant: Karl Marx's Communist Chapter 3. The Decolonial Militant: Frantz Fanon's Rebel Part II: Difference Chapter 4. The Deconstructive Militant: Jacques Derrida's Specter Chapter 5. The Feminist Militant: Gayatri Spivak's Subaltern Chapter 6. The Fugitive Militant: Saidiya Hartman's Wayward Life Part III: Universality Chapter 7. The Egalitarian Militant: Jacques Rancière's Ignorant Schoolmaster Chapter 8. The Nonviolent Grieving Militant: Judith Butler's Antigone/Ismene Chapter 9. The Desirous Militant: Jordy Rosenberg's Fox Epilogue: Militants and/as Comrades Notes Bibliography Index
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