ABSTRACT

This volume argues that theory, far from being dead, has undergone major shifts in order to come to terms with the most urgent cultural and political questions of today. Offering an overview of theory’s new directions, this groundbreaking collection includes essays on affect, biopolitics, biophilosophy, the aesthetic, and neoliberalism, as well as examinations of established areas such as subaltern studies, the postcolonial, and ethics.

Influential figures such as Agamben, Badiou, Arendt, Deleuze, Derrida and Meillassoux are examined in a range of contexts. Gathering together some of the top thinkers in the field, this volume not only speculates on the fate of theory but shows its current diversity, encouraging conversation between divergent strands. Each section places the essays in their contexts and stages a comparison between different but ultimately related ways in which key thinkers are moving beyond poststructuralism.

Contributors: Amanda Anderson, Ray Brassier, Adriana Cavarero, Eva Cherniavsky, Rey Chow, Claire Colebrook, Laurent Dubreuil, Roberto Esposito, Simon Gikandi, Martin Hagglünd, Peter Hallward, Brian Massumi, Peter Osborne, Elizabeth Povinelli, William Rasch, Henry Staten, Bernard Stiegler, Eugene Thacker, Cary Wolfe, Linda Zerilli.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

Theory's Nine Lives

part |55 pages

Assessing the Field

chapter |15 pages

Philosophy After Theory

Transdisciplinarity and the New

chapter |10 pages

Extinct Theory

part |60 pages

Between Theory and Practice: Judgement, will, Potentiality

chapter |15 pages

Perception Attack

The force to own time

chapter |15 pages

The Will of The People

Dialectical Voluntarism and the Subject of Politics

chapter |15 pages

The Persistence of Hope

Critical Theory and Enduring in Late Liberalism

chapter |13 pages

The Practice of Judgement

Hannah Arendt's ‘Copernican revolution’

part |46 pages

Rethinking the Politics of Representation

chapter |14 pages

When Reflexivity Becomes Porn

Mutations of a Modernist Theoretical Practice

chapter |16 pages

Theory After Postcolonial Theory

Rethinking the work of Mimesis

part |41 pages

Biopolitics and Ethics

chapter |13 pages

After Life

Swarms, Demons and the Antinomies of Immanence

chapter |11 pages

Inclining the Subject

Ethics, Alterity and Natality

part |41 pages

Renewing the Aesthetic

part |48 pages

Philosophy After Theory

chapter |13 pages

The Arche-Materiality of Time

Deconstruction, Evolution and Speculative Materialism

chapter |17 pages

Pharmacology of Spirit

And that which Makes life Worth Living