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  1. Politics that matter: Thinking about power and justice with the new materialists.Bonnie Washick, Elizabeth Wingrove, Kathy E. Ferguson & Jane Bennett - 2015 - Contemporary Political Theory 14 (1):63-89.
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  • Bodies in Action: Corporeal Agency and Democratic Politics.Sharon R. Krause - 2011 - Political Theory 39 (3):299-324.
    A better appreciation of the material, distributed quality of human agency can illuminate subtle dynamics of domination and oppression and reveal resources for potentially liberatory political action. Materialist accounts of agency nevertheless pose challenges to the notion of personal responsibility that is so crucial to political obligation and democratic citizenship. To guard against this danger, we need to sustain the close connection between agency and a sense of selfhood that is individuated, reflexive, and responsive to norms. Yet we should acknowledge (...)
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  • Agency, Nature and Emergent Properties: An Interview with Jane Bennett.Gulshan Khan - 2009 - Contemporary Political Theory 8 (1):90-105.
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  • Feminist Matters: New Materialist Considerations of Sexual Difference.Myra J. Hird - 2004 - Feminist Theory 5 (2):223-232.
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  • Politics that matter: Thinking about power and justice with the new materialists.Elizabeth Wingrove Bonnie Washick - 2015 - Contemporary Political Theory 14 (1):63.
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  • The Enchantment of Modern Life: Attachments, Crossings, and Ethics.Jane Bennett (ed.) - 2001 - Princeton University Press.
    It is a commonplace that the modern world cannot be experienced as enchanted--that the very concept of enchantment belongs to past ages of superstition. Jane Bennett challenges that view. She seeks to rehabilitate enchantment, showing not only how it is still possible to experience genuine wonder, but how such experience is crucial to motivating ethical behavior. A creative blend of political theory, philosophy, and literary studies, this book is a powerful and innovative contribution to an emerging interdisciplinary conversation about the (...)
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  • Feminist Engagements with Matter.Myra Hird - 2009 - Feminist Studies 35 (2):329-346.
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  • ModestWitness@Second_Millennium.FemaleManĀ©_MeetsOncoMouseā„¢.Donna J. Haraway - 1998 - Hypatia 13 (2):165-169.
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  • The inertia of matter and the generativity of flesh.Diana Coole - 2010 - In Diana H. Coole & Samantha Frost (eds.), New Materialisms: Ontology, Agency, and Politics. Duke University Press. pp. 92--115.
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