Feminism and the Early Frankfurt School: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, cartea 271
Christine A. Payne, Jeremiah Morelocken Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2023
Contributors are: Cristian Arão, Karyn Ball, Nathalia N. Barroso, Mary Andrea Caputi, Sergio Bedoya Cortés, Jennifer L. Eagan, Lea Gekle, Imaculada Kangussu, Kristin Lawler, Jana McAuliffe, Mario Mikhail, Ryan Moore, Rafaela Pannain, Simon Reiners, Frida Sandström, Caio Vasconcellos, Tivadar Vervoort, Nicole Yokum, and Lambert Zuidervaart.
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ISBN-13: 9789004686717
ISBN-10: 9004686711
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
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Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences
ISBN-10: 9004686711
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Notă biografică
Christine A. Payne, Ph.D. (2018) University of California, San Diego, is Instructor of Women’s Studies and STS at San Diego State University and Instructor of Sociology at University of California, San Diego. She is co-editor of Nietzsche and Critical Social Theory: Affirmation, Animosity, and Ambiguity (Brill, 2020).
Jeremiah Morelock, Ph.D. (2019) is an Instructor of Sociology at Woods College of Advancing Studies, Boston College. He is editor of Critical Theory and Authoritarian Populism (UWP, 2018) and How to Critique Authoritarian Populism: Methodologies of the Frankfurt School (Brill, 2021). He is author of Pandemics, Authoritarian Populism, and Science Fiction: Medicine, Military, and Morality in American Film (Routledge, 2021) and co-author of The Society of the Selfie: Social Media and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy (UWP, 2021).
Jeremiah Morelock, Ph.D. (2019) is an Instructor of Sociology at Woods College of Advancing Studies, Boston College. He is editor of Critical Theory and Authoritarian Populism (UWP, 2018) and How to Critique Authoritarian Populism: Methodologies of the Frankfurt School (Brill, 2021). He is author of Pandemics, Authoritarian Populism, and Science Fiction: Medicine, Military, and Morality in American Film (Routledge, 2021) and co-author of The Society of the Selfie: Social Media and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy (UWP, 2021).
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Part 1
Culture and Class: The Libidinal Politics of Authoritarianism
1 Sex, Hope, and Rock and Roll Radical Feminism and the Freudian Left
Kristin Lawler
2 Fascism and the Patriarchal Family The Studies of Authoritarianism at the Institute for Social Research
Ryan Moore
3 Family and Authoritarianism
Caio Vasconcellos and Rafaela N. Pannain
4 Rethinking “Toxic” Sovereignty? Horkheimer and Adorno’s “Second Nature” between Nietzsche’s “Bad Conscience” and Freud’s “Death Drive”
Karyn Ball
Part 2
Power, Truth, and (Non)Identity
5 Marcuse’s “Feminine Principle” and Non-binary Subversions
Mary Caputi
6 Towards a Critical Identity Politics Butler, Adorno, and the Force of Non-identity
Tivadar Vervoort
7 Adorno, Foucault, and Feminist Theory The Politics of Truth
Lambert Zuidervaart
8 The Disintegration of Autonomy Jill Johnston’s Anti-criticism
Frida Sandström
Part 3
Intersectional Investigations
9 Historical Traumas in the Critiques of Theodor Adorno and Joy James
Jana McAuliffe
10 Beyond One-Dimensional Theory and Praxis A Marcusean Alliance with Black Feminism
Nicole Yokum
11 Herbert Marcuse and Intersectional (Marxist) Feminism
Sergio Bedoya Cortés
12 Rethinking Astrology as Feminist Re-enchantment A Reading of Adorno’s “The Stars Down to Earth”
Jennifer L. Eagan
Part 4
Socialized Nature: Essential Categorical Questions in Science
13 Negative Dialectics and the Force of Matter Theodor W. Adorno and Karen Barad towards a New-Material Feminism for Thinking Contemporary Crises
Simon Reiners
14 Theorizing beyond the Man The Frankfurt School and Post-humanist Feminism
Mario Mikhail
15 The New Man Is a Woman Marcuse and the Question of the New Anthropology
Cristian Arão
16 Reification and Forgetting Thinking the Domination of Nature and of Women with and against Adorno
Lea Gekle
17 About Mules, Divas, and Other Specifically Feminine Characteristics
Imaculada Kangussu and Nathalia N. Barroso
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Part 1
Culture and Class: The Libidinal Politics of Authoritarianism
1 Sex, Hope, and Rock and Roll Radical Feminism and the Freudian Left
Kristin Lawler
2 Fascism and the Patriarchal Family The Studies of Authoritarianism at the Institute for Social Research
Ryan Moore
3 Family and Authoritarianism
Caio Vasconcellos and Rafaela N. Pannain
4 Rethinking “Toxic” Sovereignty? Horkheimer and Adorno’s “Second Nature” between Nietzsche’s “Bad Conscience” and Freud’s “Death Drive”
Karyn Ball
Part 2
Power, Truth, and (Non)Identity
5 Marcuse’s “Feminine Principle” and Non-binary Subversions
Mary Caputi
6 Towards a Critical Identity Politics Butler, Adorno, and the Force of Non-identity
Tivadar Vervoort
7 Adorno, Foucault, and Feminist Theory The Politics of Truth
Lambert Zuidervaart
8 The Disintegration of Autonomy Jill Johnston’s Anti-criticism
Frida Sandström
Part 3
Intersectional Investigations
9 Historical Traumas in the Critiques of Theodor Adorno and Joy James
Jana McAuliffe
10 Beyond One-Dimensional Theory and Praxis A Marcusean Alliance with Black Feminism
Nicole Yokum
11 Herbert Marcuse and Intersectional (Marxist) Feminism
Sergio Bedoya Cortés
12 Rethinking Astrology as Feminist Re-enchantment A Reading of Adorno’s “The Stars Down to Earth”
Jennifer L. Eagan
Part 4
Socialized Nature: Essential Categorical Questions in Science
13 Negative Dialectics and the Force of Matter Theodor W. Adorno and Karen Barad towards a New-Material Feminism for Thinking Contemporary Crises
Simon Reiners
14 Theorizing beyond the Man The Frankfurt School and Post-humanist Feminism
Mario Mikhail
15 The New Man Is a Woman Marcuse and the Question of the New Anthropology
Cristian Arão
16 Reification and Forgetting Thinking the Domination of Nature and of Women with and against Adorno
Lea Gekle
17 About Mules, Divas, and Other Specifically Feminine Characteristics
Imaculada Kangussu and Nathalia N. Barroso
Index