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Title | New critical humanities. — The ends of critique: methods, institutions, politics |
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Other creators | Thiele Kathrin ; Kaiser Birgit Mara ; O'Leary Timothy |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Critical theory. ; Criticism. ; Critical thinking. ; Théorie critique. ; Critique. ; Pensée critique. ; critical theories (dialectical critiques) ; EBSCO eBooks |
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Language | English |
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Record key | on1264750369 |
Record create date | 7/1/2021 |
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"The Ends of Critique re-examines the stakes of critique in the 21st century. In view of increasingly complex socio-political realities and shifts in a fully globalized world, the roles and manners of critique also change. The volume offers an unprecedented re-examination of critique under those conditions of global entanglement and asymmetrical relations from a diversity of scholarly perspectives within the humanities. All contributions move the notion of critique into more diverse traditions than the Eurocentric, Kantian tradition and emphasize the need to attend to a plurality of critical perspectives. The volume's reflections move critique toward a situated, perspectival, and entangled critical stance, with interventions from decolonial and systemic, deconstructive and (post)human(ist) perspectives. In that way, the volume develops a decidedly different approach to critique than recent considerations of critique as post-critique (Felski) or those endebted to Frankfurt School thought and liberal theories of democracy. It is the first full-length research publication of the interdisciplinary research network Terra Critica"--.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Critique
- Methods, Institutions, Politics
- The Ends of Critique: Overview
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Part I: Visions of Critique
- Chapter 1: “After Humanism?”—Time and Transformation in Critical Thinking
- Critical Conundrum
- After Human(ism)
- Re-Turning
- Hope at the End of the World as “We” Know It?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 2: The Most Difficult Task: On the Idea of an Impure Pure Nonviolence in Derrida
- The Logic of the Gift in Given Time
- The Impure Pure Gift: Counterfeit Money
- The Most Difficult Task
- On the Death Penalty
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 3: The Changeability of the World: Utopia and Critique
- *
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- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 4: Seeking Intelligent Life in the Time of COVID-19, or, Thinking “Epicritically”: (For Stan Robinson)
- Whose Limits?
- This Strange Critical Entity
- New Logi(isti)cs of Critique
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Part II: Critical Reading
- Chapter 5: Suspicious Minds: Critique as Symptomatic Reading
- ***
- From Reading Symptoms to Uncritical Description
- Derrida and Wynter: From Rereading to Rewriting
- ***
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 6: The Ends of Critical Intimacy: Spivak, Fanon, and Appropriative Reading
- Refrain from Appropriation. Reading as Aesthetic Education
- ***
- Appropriative Reading: Spivak Reading Fanon Reading Hegel
- Thwarting Governing Fictions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 7: Critical Vivisection: Transforming Ethical Sensibilities
- Vivisection, Literal and Metaphorical
- A Novel Experiment
- Engaging with Ethical Sensibility
- The Ends of Critique
- Bibliography
- Part III: Institutions and Technologies
- Chapter 8: Unwinding the Abstraction of Whiteness
- ***
- An Origin Story
- An Early Twentieth-Century American Cautionary Tale
- Worshipping “Dog”
- From “God” to “Dog”
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 9: How Not to Be Governed Like That by Our Digital Technologies
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- “Like That and at That Cost”
- “To Be Governed”
- “By Our Digital Technologies”
- “Not”
- “How”
- Uncomfortable Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 10: Defective Institutions: or, Critique
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- From Critical Act to Political Substance?
- A Brief for Falsification
- A Brief for Failures
- The Operator of Defection
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Contributors