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Nightmare Remains
Nightmare Remains: The Politics of Mourning and Epistemologies of Disappearance shows how collective mourning in settings shaped by an overwhelming presence of death mobilizes resistant epistemologies, opening up new modes of memory, understanding, and archiving.
Intermedialities
Series: Superimpositions
Understanding democracy through film philosophy and political theory
Feminism, Capitalism, and Ecology
A philosophical work that exposes the systemic logic by which environmental destruction and gender oppression are jointly rooted in capitalism, establishing the theoretical foundations on which an effective political alliance can be built today.
Arendt, Kant, and the Enigma of Judgment
This book analyzes Hannah Arendt’s later thought, putting it in dialogue with her other writings and notes on Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Judgment to outline Arendt’s theory of judgment for the twentieth century.
The Desire of Psychoanalysis
Series: Diaeresis
Recognizing how certain theoretical and institutional problems in Lacanian psychoanalysis are grounded in the historical conditions of Lacan’s own thinking can help us overcome these impasses; Gabriel Tupinambá also analyzes the socioeconomic practices that underlie the current institutional existence of the Lacanian community.
Creolizing the Nation
Creolizing the Nation develops a new account of how to understand difference, locally and globally. The book analyzes what it means concretely to create emancipatory communities of composite cultures and ways of being.
Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism
Series: Diaeresis
Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism, Volume Two: A Weak Nature Alone is the second part of a trilogy on subjectivity in the natural world. Johnston weaves together major works in Western philosophy in a visionary theory that is materialist yet antireductive.
Distributions of the Sensible
Distributions of the Sensible is a collection original essays by leading scholars on the relation of Jacques Rancière’s thought to political theory, critical theory, philosophical aesthetics, and film.
Hegel’s Theory of Normativity
Hegel’s Theory of Normativity offers an interpretation and defense of the systematic foundations of Hegel’s account of right.
Kant’s Nonideal Theory of Politics
Kant’s Nonideal Theory of Politics is the first book-length treatment of Kant’s political thought that gives full attention to the role that history, anthropology, and geography play in his mainstream political writings.
Nightmare Remains
Nightmare Remains: The Politics of Mourning and Epistemologies of Disappearance shows how collective mourning in settings shaped by an overwhelming presence of death mobilizes resistant epistemologies, opening up new modes of memory, understanding, and archiving.
Intermedialities
Series: Superimpositions
Feminism, Capitalism, and Ecology
Arendt, Kant, and the Enigma of Judgment
The Desire of Psychoanalysis
Series: Diaeresis
Recognizing how certain theoretical and institutional problems in Lacanian psychoanalysis are grounded in the historical conditions of Lacan’s own thinking can help us overcome these impasses; Gabriel Tupinambá also analyzes the socioeconomic practices that underlie the current institutional existence of the Lacanian community.
Creolizing the Nation
Creolizing the Nation develops a new account of how to understand difference, locally and globally. The book analyzes what it means concretely to create emancipatory communities of composite cultures and ways of being.
Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism
Series: Diaeresis