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Italian Critical Thought - Genealogies and Categories

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Informationen zum Autor Dario Gentili is Associate Professor of Moral Philosophy, in Department of Philosophy, Communication and Performing Arts, University of Roma Tre. Elettra Stimilli is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the Sapienza University of Roma. Glenda Garelli is Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Leeds. Klappentext First authoritative testimony of the debate that has characterized contemporary Italian critical thought, which has recently caught the attention of an international audience. Zusammenfassung First authoritative testimony of the debate that has characterized contemporary Italian critical thought! which has recently caught the attention of an international audience. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Alternative Narrative and Political Operation, Dario Gentili and Elettra Stimilli / Part One: Genealogies / Chapter 1: German Philosophy, French Theory, Italian Though, Roberto Esposito / Chapter 2: Post-operaism? No, Operaism, Toni Negri / Chapter 3: Italian Theory? Elements for a Genealogy, Sandro Chignola / Chapter 4: Italian Theory and its Differences: Subjectivation, Historicization, Conflict, Judith Revel / Chapter 5: Old Courses in New Countries, Mario Tronti / Part Two: Categories / Chapter 6: A World to Gain. On the Borders of Theory, Sandro Mezzadra / Chapter 7: Politics and Philosophy in Italian Radical Thought, Elettra Stimilli / Chapter 8: The Crisis Dispositive: Political Theology and Biopolitics, Dario Gentili / Chapter 9: Inhabiting Immanence. The Logic, History and Politics of an Italian Thought's Concept, Roberto Ciccarelli

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