The ends of critique methods, institutions, politics edited by Kathrin Thiele, Birgit M. Kaiser, and Timothy O'Leary.
Material type: TextSeries: New critical humanitiesPublisher: Lanham, Maryland Rowman & Littlefield, [2021]Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 1786616475; 9781786616470Subject(s): Critical theory | Criticism | Critical thinking | Théorie critique | Critique | Pensée critique | critical theories (dialectical critiques) | Critical theory | Critical thinking | CriticismGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Essay | Electronic books. | essays. | Essays. | Essays. | Essais. DDC classification: 160 LOC classification: B809.3 | .E53 2021Online resources: EBSCOhost Summary: "The Ends of Critique re-examines the stakes of critique in the 21st century. In view of increasingly complex socio-political realities and shifts in a fully globalized world, the roles and manners of critique also change. The volume offers an unprecedented re-examination of critique under those conditions of global entanglement and asymmetrical relations from a diversity of scholarly perspectives within the humanities. All contributions move the notion of critique into more diverse traditions than the Eurocentric, Kantian tradition and emphasize the need to attend to a plurality of critical perspectives. The volume's reflections move critique toward a situated, perspectival, and entangled critical stance, with interventions from decolonial and systemic, deconstructive and (post)human(ist) perspectives. In that way, the volume develops a decidedly different approach to critique than recent considerations of critique as post-critique (Felski) or those endebted to Frankfurt School thought and liberal theories of democracy. It is the first full-length research publication of the interdisciplinary research network Terra Critica"-- Provided by publisher.Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The Ends of Critique re-examines the stakes of critique in the 21st century. In view of increasingly complex socio-political realities and shifts in a fully globalized world, the roles and manners of critique also change. The volume offers an unprecedented re-examination of critique under those conditions of global entanglement and asymmetrical relations from a diversity of scholarly perspectives within the humanities. All contributions move the notion of critique into more diverse traditions than the Eurocentric, Kantian tradition and emphasize the need to attend to a plurality of critical perspectives. The volume's reflections move critique toward a situated, perspectival, and entangled critical stance, with interventions from decolonial and systemic, deconstructive and (post)human(ist) perspectives. In that way, the volume develops a decidedly different approach to critique than recent considerations of critique as post-critique (Felski) or those endebted to Frankfurt School thought and liberal theories of democracy. It is the first full-length research publication of the interdisciplinary research network Terra Critica"-- Provided by publisher.
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