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Language, Counter-Memory, Practice: Selected Essays and Interviews

Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press (1977)

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  1. On the Museum's Ruins: A Critical Appraisal.Llewellyn Negrin - 1993 - Theory, Culture and Society 10 (1):97-125.
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  • For Foucault: against normative political theory.Mark G. E. Kelly - 2018 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Introduction: Foucault and political philosophy -- Marx: antinormative critique -- Lenin: the invention of party governmentality -- Althusser: the failure to denormativise Marxism -- Deleuze: denormativisation as norm -- Rorty: relativising normativity -- Honneth: the poverty of critical theory -- Geuss: the paradox of realism -- Foucault: the lure of neoliberalism -- Conclusion: What now?
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  • The Triadic Moment: The Anti-Genealogy of Hellenist Marxism.Peter Murphy - 1998 - Thesis Eleven 53 (1):102-113.
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  • Postmodernism.Gary Aylesworth - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • On Interpretation: A Note.Brian Longhurst - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (1):127-135.
    This note argues that interpretation in sociology should be guided by some of the recent work of structuralist and post-structuralist analysts of culture and literature. It briefly examines previous analyses of Mannheim in this light and seeks to build on the earlier discussions of Mannheim published in Theory, Culture & Society.
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  • Nothingness and Emptiness: A Buddhist Engagement with the Ontology of Jean-Paul Sartre.Steven W. Laycock - 2012 - SUNY Press.
    Using Buddhist thought, explores and challenges the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre.
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  • Genealogy, Immanent Critique and Forms of Life: A Path for Decolonial Studies.James William Santos & Emil Albert Sobottka - 2023 - Human Affairs 33 (1):101-114.
    This article argues for a viable genealogical approach within critical theory that could settle the questions regarding normative viability of such critique. Then, the implications of the normative inheritance implied lead to the pairing of Jaeggi’s conceptualization and critique of forms of life with Rosa’s dual diagnosis of (late) modernity through the structural lenses of genealogy as tridimensional endeavor posed by Saar. In the end, the final argument is that a genealogical critique in these terms could be the next step (...)
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  • Genealogy and the Body: Foucault/Deleuze/Nietzsche.Scott Lash - 1984 - Theory, Culture and Society 2 (2):1-17.
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  • The Adventures of the Structure.Fuyuki Kurasawa - 1998 - Thesis Eleven 55 (1):83-96.
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  • Being Made Strange: Rhetoric beyond Representation.Bradford Vivian - 2012 - SUNY Press.
    Offers a revised understanding of human subjectivity that avoids the extremes of both traditional humanism and cultural relativism.“Acknowledging the importance of the ‘middle voice’ of rhetoric is a worthwhile endeavor. For this, Vivian’s goals are to be applauded.” — Rhetoric and Public Affairs.
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