The New Politics of Materialism: History, Philosophy, Science
Editat de Sarah Ellenzweig, John Zammitoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 2017
This collection, which includes an international roster of contributors from philosophy, history, literature, and science, is the first to ask what is "new" about the new materialism and place it in interdisciplinary perspective. Against current theories of new materialism it argues for a deeper engagement with materialism's history, questions whether matter can be "lively," and asks whether new materialism's wish to revitalize politics and the political lives up to its promise.
Contributors: Keith Ansell-Pearson, Sarah Ellenzweig, Christian J. Emden, N. Katherine Hayles, Jess Keiser, Mogens Laerke, Ian Lowrie, Lenny Moss, Angela Willey, Catherine Wilson, Charles T. Wolfe, Derek Woods, and John H. Zammito.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138240742
ISBN-10: 1138240745
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138240745
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction: New Materialism: Looking Forward, Looking Back Sarah Ellenzweig and John H. Zammito
Part 1: Materialist Prehistories
1.Who’s Afraid of Inertia? The Cartesian-Newtonian Legacy Reconsidered Sarah Ellenzweig
2., Varieties of Vital Materialism Charles Wolfe
3. Plasticity Matters Jess Keiser
4. Deleuze and New Materialism: Naturalism, Norms, and Ethics Keith Ansell-Pearson
Part 2: Humanities and the Sciences of Matter
5. Materialism, Old and New, and the Party of Humanity Catherine Wilson
6. Engendering New Materializations: Feminism, Nature, and the Challenge to Disciplinary Proper Objects Angela Willey
7. What Sort of Thing is the Social? Or, Durkheim and Deleuze on Organization and Infrastructure Ian Lowrie
Part 3: Monism, Liveliness, and the Problem of Scale
8. The Cognitive Nonconscious and the New Materialism. N. Katherine Hayles
9. Thinking Scale in the New Materialism Derek Woods
Part 4: The Politics of Ontology
10. Detachment Theory: Agency, Normativity and the Claims of New Materialism Lenny Moss
11. Materialism, Constructivism, and Political Skepticism: Leibniz, Hobbes and the Erudite Libertines Mogens Laerke
12. Normativity Matters: Philosophical Naturalism and Political Theory Christian J. Emden
Conclusion: Concluding (Irenic) Postscript: Naturalism as a Response to the New Materialism John H. Zammito.
Index
Part 1: Materialist Prehistories
1.Who’s Afraid of Inertia? The Cartesian-Newtonian Legacy Reconsidered Sarah Ellenzweig
2., Varieties of Vital Materialism Charles Wolfe
3. Plasticity Matters Jess Keiser
4. Deleuze and New Materialism: Naturalism, Norms, and Ethics Keith Ansell-Pearson
Part 2: Humanities and the Sciences of Matter
5. Materialism, Old and New, and the Party of Humanity Catherine Wilson
6. Engendering New Materializations: Feminism, Nature, and the Challenge to Disciplinary Proper Objects Angela Willey
7. What Sort of Thing is the Social? Or, Durkheim and Deleuze on Organization and Infrastructure Ian Lowrie
Part 3: Monism, Liveliness, and the Problem of Scale
8. The Cognitive Nonconscious and the New Materialism. N. Katherine Hayles
9. Thinking Scale in the New Materialism Derek Woods
Part 4: The Politics of Ontology
10. Detachment Theory: Agency, Normativity and the Claims of New Materialism Lenny Moss
11. Materialism, Constructivism, and Political Skepticism: Leibniz, Hobbes and the Erudite Libertines Mogens Laerke
12. Normativity Matters: Philosophical Naturalism and Political Theory Christian J. Emden
Conclusion: Concluding (Irenic) Postscript: Naturalism as a Response to the New Materialism John H. Zammito.
Index
Recenzii
'The various strands of new materialism and posthumanism have been among the more exciting but also contested recent developments in the humanities. This volume is a multi-faceted conversation with these developments, constructively exploring their relations to older materialisms, feminism, science and technology studies, and various forms of naturalism, among other contributing and competing stances. There is no united front here "for" or "against" new materialism or posthumanism, but instead some thoughtful reflections upon what the new materialisms distinctively contribute to current scholarship, and how best to build upon or respond to those contributions.' - Joseph Rouse, Wesleyan University, USA
Descriere
This collection, which includes an international roster of contributors from philosophy, history, literature, and science, is the first to ask what is "new" about the new materialism and place it in interdisciplinary perspective.