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Political Theory After Deleuze Dr Nathan Widder

Political Theory After Deleuze By Dr Nathan Widder

Political Theory After Deleuze by Dr Nathan Widder


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Provides an introduction to Deleuze in the field of politics by putting his thought directly into dialogue with contemporary debates in political theory. This book focuses on Deleuze's contribution to the debates in political theory.

Political Theory After Deleuze Summary

Political Theory After Deleuze by Dr Nathan Widder

This is a clear and concise overview of and introduction to Deleuze in the field of politics. Political Theory After Deleuze provides an accessible introduction to Deleuze in the field of politics by putting his thought directly into dialogue with contemporary debates in political theory. The book focuses particularly on Deleuze's contribution to emerging debates in political theory. As these developments are a response to the inadequacies many theorists find with traditional dominant approaches, the book speaks to those traditional approaches as well. The book is not an exegesis of Deleuze's ideas on politics or political theory, but rather a re-reading of the field from a Deleuzian perspective. Nathan Widder shows how Deleuze offers a distinctive contribution to debates in political theory that are trying to rethink the nature of pluralism, individual and collective subjectivity, power relations and the state, the emergence of political events, and the role of desire in politics. Deleuze already figures in many of these debates and this book makes his contribution more accessible to a student audience and facilitates communication between the emerging field of Deleuze Studies and political theory as it is currently taught. The Deleuze Encounters series provides students in philosophy and related subjects with concise and accessible introductions to the application of Deleuze's work in key areas of study. Each book demonstrates how Deleuze's ideas and concepts can enhance present work in a particular field.

Political Theory After Deleuze Reviews

'Looking for the introduction to Deleuze and political theory? You've found it. Nathan Widder gives the most clear and persuasive account of why Deleuze's philosophy matters for contemporary political thought. He situates this significance through an outstanding account of the place of Deleuze among historical and contemporary theories and figures, notably Hegel, Nietzsche and Lacan. The book also explains how Deleuze announces a new departure for political action and critique. In addition to a wonderful array of concrete examples, the book supports its arguments through an exemplary reading of Deleuze's works. A joy to read, and a joy to apply...' -- Professor James Williams, University of Dundee, UK
'Nathan Widder provides a remarkably accessible introduction to Deleuze's ontology and its implications for political thought. He explains Deleuze's distinctive contribution to contemporary political theory, namely that 'we are micropolitical before we are political,' by way of an informative tour through some of his most difficult texts, including Difference and Repetition, Nietzsche and Philosophy and Anti-Oedipus (co-written with Guattari). This book is an indispensable handbook to Deleuze's key concepts that will be of interest to beginners as well as advanced students of Deleuze's thought.' -- Paul Patton, Professor of Philosophy, University of New South Wales, Australia
I have been perhaps a little too scant in my acknowledgement of the achievement of Widder's book. I don't mean to suggest that this is only a student handbook (though it can be profitably so used); besides specific passages -- particularly its treatment of Hegel, Lacan, and Foucault -- from which specialists can benefit, the drive to construct a narrative that is both readable and appropriately detailed is praiseworthy and certainly enough to hold the specialist's attention throughout. -- John Protevi * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

About Dr Nathan Widder

Nathan Widder is Senior Lecturer in Political Theory at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. His previous publications include Reflections on Time and Politics (Penn State University Press, 2008) and Genealogies of Difference (University of Illinois Press, 2002).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The Ontological Turn in Political Thought; 2. Identity and Difference; 3. Desire and Subjectivity; 4. Time and Novelty: The Nature of an Event; 5. The Many Levels of Politics: Deterritorialization, the War Machine, Micropolitics and the State; Further Reading; Index.

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NLS9781441150882
9781441150882
1441150889
Political Theory After Deleuze by Dr Nathan Widder
New
Paperback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2012-06-28
216
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