The concept of the subject remains one of the most important and
debated notions in social theory and philosophy. Whether it is adopted
as a central notion of personhood or rejected as a product of ideology
or fiction, its usage has been a theme in a variety of political and
speculative thought. Unfortunately, the prevalence of the term has
often rendered its meaning opaque.
Being Subjects examines the history of this notion from Descartes to
the present and discusses its emergence as a philosophical category as
well as its connection to related notions such as essence and being.
Drawing from the tradition of Fanon's revolutionary existentialism and
a historical materialist approach to thought, J. Moufawad-Paul argues
that despite the rejection of the subject by thinkers such as
Althusser and Foucault, thinking the subject remains a meaningful
philosophical practice for a politics dedicated to radical social
transformation. If we can think through the category of the subject,
we can also think through the legacy of modernity which includes
settler-colonialism, slavery, and capitalism. We can also think
through a conception of transformative subjectivity and the path to a
new personhood and collective agency beyond this legacy's weight of
dead generations.
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Preliminary Materials of the Person
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798881803742
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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