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Andreas Oberprantacher
Andrei Siclodi
This book explores, discusses, and assesses the actual and potential sense of subjectivation in a variety of contexts. In particular, it reflects the genealogies, connections, variations, and practical implications of various theories of subjectivity and subjection while providing an up-to-date and authoritative account of how to engage with the ‘subject’. Rather than addressing the ‘subject’ merely in theoretical terms, this book explores subjectivation as a seminal expression of subjective practices in the plural. To the extent that subjectivity and subjection are key terms in a plurality of discourses and for a number of disciplines, Subjectivation in Political Theory and Contemporary Practices advances a trans-disciplinary reading by taking into account relevant debates that stretch from poststructuralism via postfordism to postdemocracy. In this sense, the book introduces readers to current approaches to subjectivation by displacing conventional understandings and suggesting unexpected reformulations.
Oberprantacher Andreas; Siclodi Andrei
Boelderl Artur R.
Lehmann Sandra
Posselt Gerald
Stimilli Elettra
Lorey Isabell
Morariu Vlad
Hetzel Andreas
Karakayali Serhat; Yaka Özge
Tsianos Vassilis
Cohen Aylon A.
De Genova Nicholas
Nienass Benjamin; Délano Alexandra
Oberprantacher Andreas
Siclodi Andrei
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