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History, the Human, and the World Between

Autor R. Radhakrishnan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2008
"History, the Human, and the World Between" is a philosophical investigation of the human subject and its simultaneous implication in multiple and often contradictory ways of knowing. The eminent postcolonial theorist R. Radhakrishnan argues that human subjectivity is always constituted "between" between subjective and objective, temporality and historicity, being and knowing, the ethical and the political, nature and culture, the one and the many, identity and difference, experience and system. In this major study, he suggests that a reconstituted phenomenology has a crucial role to play in mediating between generic modes of knowledge production and an experiential return to life. Keenly appreciative of poststructuralist critiques of phenomenology, Radhakrishnan argues that there is still something profoundly vulnerable at stake in the practice of phenomenology. Radhakrishnan develops his rationale of the "between" through three linked essays where he locates the terms "world," "history," "human," and "subject" between phenomenology and poststructuralism, and in the process sets forth a nuanced reading of the politics of a gendered postcolonial humanism. Critically juxtaposing the works of thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Adrienne Rich, Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, Michel Foucault, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Martin Heidegger, David Harvey, and Ranajit Guha, Radhakrishnan examines the relationship between systems of thought and their worldly situations. "History, the Human, and the World Between "is a powerful argument for a theoretical perspective that combines the existential urgency of phenomenology with the discursive rigor of poststructuralist practices.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822339656
ISBN-10: 082233965X
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1. Revisionism and the Subject of History 31
2. Edward Said and the Politics of Secular Humanism 115
3. Worldling, by Any Other Name 183
Notes 249
Works Cited 267
Index 281

Recenzii

“R. Radhakrishnan’s caring but critical engagement with the writings of Ranajit Guha and Edward Said—set in the background of some deep reflections on the intellectual heritage of poststructuralism—reinvigorates for our times the long-standing conversation between postcolonial critics and modern European thought. A stimulating contribution to contemporary debates.”—Dipesh Chakrabarty, author of Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference“In this provocative, enlightening theoretical exegesis, R. Radhakrishnan brings together a series of theorists—Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Martin Heidegger, Ranajit Guha, and David Harvey—who are rarely, if ever, examined in conjunction with each other. Maintaining a powerfully rigorous and lucid focus on the epistemological structures underlying their theories, Radhakrishnan brings them all to bear on the problematic relations between the human subject, history, temporality, and world created by the interaction between these. This is an excellent book.”—Abdul R. JanMohamed, author of The Death-Bound-Subject: Richard Wright’s Archaeology of Death“History, the Human, and the World Between will certainly become a significant locus of theoretical discussion given R. Radhakrishnan’s remarkable ability to bring into conjunction lines and lineages of thought that are so often pursued discretely.”—David Lloyd, author of Ireland after History

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""History, the Human, and the World Between" will certainly become a significant locus of theoretical discussion given R. Radhakrishnan's remarkable ability to bring into conjunction lines and lineages of thought that are so often pursued discretely."--David Lloyd, author of "Ireland after History"

Notă biografică

R. Radhakrishnan

Descriere

Phenomenology-influenced reading of the nature of history, drawing on Edward Said, Nietzsche, and poet Adrienne Rich