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In this accessible introduction for students, teachers, and
activists, Chad Kautzer guides readers through the dynamic field of
radical philosophy. Kautzer s innovative approach is to organize
the analysis of radical philosophical projects from Marxism,
feminism, and queer theory to radical environmental, race, and
political theory around their defining methodological commitments
and emancipatory goals. Beginning with a discussion of the
historical, dialectical, and reflexive forms of critique these
projects employ, Radical Philosophy reveals the internal structure
and overlapping similarities of particular philosophical projects
discussed in subsequent chapters. The result is a coherent and
systematic introduction for beginners and specialists alike."
This collection explores the various forms of narrative, semiotic,
and technological mediation that shape the experience of place.
From the East End of London to Navajo lands to Ground Zero, Lived
Topographies examines the great effect of language, mass media,
surveillance, and other incursions of the contemporary world on
topographical experience and description. Gary Backhaus and John
Murungi have assembled a wide array of scholars to provide an
interdisciplinary approach to this subject, giving this rich,
focused collection a unique perspective on the phenomenology of
place.
Pragmatism has been called "the chief glory of our country's
intellectual tradition" by its supporters and "a dog's dinner" by
its detractors. While acknowledging pragmatism's direct ties to
American imperialism and expansionism, Chad Kautzer, Eduardo
Mendieta, and the contributors to this volume consider the role
pragmatism plays, for better or worse, in current discussions of
nationalism, war, race, and community. What can pragmatism
contribute to understandings of a diverse nation? How can we
reconcile pragmatism's history with recent changes in the country's
racial and ethnic makeup? How does pragmatism help to explain
American values and institutions and fit them into new national and
multinational settings? The answers to these questions reveal
pragmatism's role in helping to nourish the fundamental ideas,
politics, and culture of contemporary America.
In this concise introduction, Chad Kautzer demonstrates the shared
emancipatory goals and methods of several radical philosophies,
from Marxism and feminism to critical race and queer theory.
Radical Philosophy examines the relations of theory and practice,
knowledge and power, as well as the function of law in creating
extralegal forms of domination. Through a critical engagement with
the history of philosophy, Kautzer reconstructs important
counter-traditions of historical, dialectical, and reflexive forms
of critique relevant to contemporary social struggles. The result
is an innovative, systematic guide to radical theory and critical
resistance.
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