Subjects in process : diversity, mobility, and the politics of subjectivity in the 21st century
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Subjects in process : diversity, mobility, and the politics of subjectivity in the 21st century
(Interventions : education, philosophy & culture / Michael A. Peters & Colin Lankshear, series editors)
, 2016, c2015
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Subjects in process : diversity, mobility, and the politics of subjectivity in the twenty-first century
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"First published 2015 by Paradigm Publishers. Published 2016 by Routledge"--T.p. verso
"Published in collaboration with National Autonomous University of Mexico"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Subjects in Process investigates the human subject in the first decade of the twenty-first century in relation to changing social circumstances and belongings. The concept of 'subjectivity' in the Western tradition has focused on the figure of the autonomous, self-conscious, and rooted individual. This book develops a conception of the subject that is nomadic and fluid rather than grounded and complete. Written from a perspective that takes account of globalisation - and the pressures that it places upon individuals and communities - this book draws upon Nietzsche and the post-modern thinkers that followed him. Arguing that a modern conception of the subject must be one based on cultural exchanges and transformations, this book is sure to provide new insights for anyone concerned with or interested in the identity of the individual now and in the future.
目次
- Chapter 1 Subjects in the Margins, Leonor Arfuch
- Chapter 2 Sociologizing Global Youth Cultures, Tina (A. C.) Besley
- Chapter 3 Becoming Selves with/in Landscapes and across Borders, Bronwyn Davies, Bodil Halvars-Franzen, Hillevi Lenz Taguchi, Farzaneh Moinian, Kajsa Ohrlander, Anna Palmer
- Chapter 4 And the Debate on Subjectivity Does Not End, Rosa Nidia Buenfil Burgos
- Chapter 5 Fantasies of Chineseness and the Traffic in Women from Mainland China to Hong Kong in Fruit Chan's Durian Durian, Pheng Cheah
- Chapter 6 Cultural Contact and the Turn to the Subject, Alicia de Alba
- Chapter 7 Not Neo-Marxist, Not Post-Marxist, Not Marxian, Peter McLaren
- Chapter 8 Bodies of Knowledge and Knowledges of the Body, Michael A. Peters
- Chapter 9 The Subject in Hoenigswald's New Kantian Transcendental Philosophy-or Why Culture and Subject Are One, Monika Witsch
- Chapter 10 The Nomadic Existence of the Eternal Improviser and Diasporic Co-poiesis in the Era of Mega-speed, llan Gur-Ze'ev
- Chapter 11 Ernesto Laclau. Interview, Alicia de Alba
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