Materialism and Politics
Ed. by
Bernardo Bianchi
Emilie Filion-Donato
Marlon Miguel
Ayşe Yuva
Emilie Filion-Donato
Marlon Miguel
Ayşe Yuva
Cultural Inquiry, 20
Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2021
ISBN (Paperback): 978-3-96558-018-3 | 18 EUR | 424 pp. | 22.9 cm x 15.2 cm
ISBN (Hardcover): 978-3-96558-021-3 | 29 EUR | 424 pp. | 22.9 cm x 15.2 cm
ISBN (PDF): 978-3-96558-019-0 | Open Access | 424 pp. | 3.8MB
ISBN (EPUB): 978-3-96558-020-6 | Open Access | 2.6MB
ISBN (Hardcover): 978-3-96558-021-3 | 29 EUR | 424 pp. | 22.9 cm x 15.2 cm
ISBN (PDF): 978-3-96558-019-0 | Open Access | 424 pp. | 3.8MB
ISBN (EPUB): 978-3-96558-020-6 | Open Access | 2.6MB
Is materialism still relevant to critically think politics? Throughout modernity, the concept of materialism was associated with fatalism and naturalism, when it was not simply dismissed as heresy and atheism. In the nineteenth century, materialism evolved into a central concept of progressive politics, reappearing again in the past decades through renewed Marxist and Spinoza-based approaches, New Materialism, and feminist discourses. This volume inquires these contrasting uses from theoretical and historical perspectives.
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Materialism and Politics
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Bernardo Bianchi
Emilie Filion-Donato
Marlon Miguel
Ayşe Yuva
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Is materialism still relevant to critically think politics? Throughout modernity, the concept of materialism was associated with fatalism and naturalism, when it was not simply dismissed as heresy and atheism. In the nineteenth century, materialism evolved into a central concept of progressive politics, reappearing again in the past decades through renewed Marxist and Spinoza-based approaches, New Materialism, and feminist discourses. This volume inquires these contrasting uses from theoretical and historical perspectives.
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Berlin
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ICI Berlin Press
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March 2, 2021
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20
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cultural inquiry
materialism
politics
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Materialism and Politics
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424
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978-3-96558-018-3
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ISBN (Paperback): 978-3-96558-018-3 | 18 EUR | 424 pp. | 22.9 cm x 15.2 cm
ISBN (Hardcover): 978-3-96558-021-3 | 29 EUR | 424 pp. | 22.9 cm x 15.2 cm
ISBN (PDF): 978-3-96558-019-0 | Open Access | 424 pp. | 3.8MB
ISBN (EPUB): 978-3-96558-020-6 | Open Access | 2.6MB
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Materialism and Politics, ed. by Bernardo Bianchi, Emilie Filion-Donato, Marlon Miguel, and Ayşe Yuva, Cultural Inquiry, 20 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2021) <https://doi.org/10.37050/ci-20>
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