This volume argues that theory, far from being dead, has undergone major shifts in order to come to terms with the most urgent cultural and political questions of today
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This volume argues that theory, far from being dead, has undergone major shifts in order to come to terms with the most urgent cultural and political questions of today
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Front Cover; Theory After 'Theory'; Copyright Page; Contents����������������������������������������; Notes on contributors�������������������������������������������������������������������������������; Acknowledgements����������������������������������������������������������������; Introduction: theory's nine lives: Jane Elliott and Derek Attridge; Part I: Assessing the field; 1. Philosophy after theory: transdisciplinarity and the new: Peter Osborne; 2. Theory as a research programme - the very idea: Cary Wolfe; 3.Theory after critical theory: William Rasch
4.Extinct theory: Claire ColebrookPart II:Between theory and practice: judgement, will, potentiality; 5. Perception attack:the force to own time: Brian Massumi; 6. The will of the people: dialectical voluntarism and thesubject of politics:Peter Hallward; 7. The persistence of hope: critical theory and enduring inlate liberalism:Elizabeth A.Povinelli; 8. The practice of judgement: Hannah Arendt's'Copernican revolution':Linda M.G.Zerilli; Part III:Rethinking the politics of representation; 9. When reflexivity becomes porn: mutations of a modernisttheoretical practice:Rey Chow
10.The canny subaltern: Eva Cherniavsky11. Theory after postcolonial theory: rethinking thework of mimesis:Simon Gikandi; Part IV:Biopolitics and ethics; 12. After life: swarms, demons and the antinomies of immanence:Eugene Thacker; 13. Inclining the subject: ethics, alterity and natality:Adriana Cavarero; 14.The person and human life: Roberto Esposito; Part V: Renewing the aesthetic; 15.The wrong turn of aesthetics: Henry Staten; 16.Literature after theory, or: the intelective turn: Laurent Dubreuil; 17.The liberal aesthetic: Amanda Anderson; Part VI: Philosophy after theory
18. The arche-materiality of time: deconstruction, evolutionand speculative materialism:Martin Hägglund19.Concepts, objects, gems: Ray Brassier; 20. Pharmacology of spirit: and that which makeslife worth living:Bernard Stiegler; Index�������������������������������