The Highway of Despair: Critical Theory After Hegel (New Directions in Critical Theory Book 41)
معرفی کتاب «The Highway of Despair: Critical Theory After Hegel (New Directions in Critical Theory Book 41)» نوشتهٔ Robyn Marasco، منتشرشده توسط نشر Columbia University Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در 4 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Hegel's "highway of despair," introduced in his __Phenomenology of Spirit__, represents the tortured path traveled by "natural consciousness" on its way to freedom. Despair, the passionate residue of Hegelian critique, also indicates fugitive opportunities for freedom and preserves the principle of hope against all hope. Analyzing the works of an eclectic cast of thinkers, Robyn Marasco considers the dynamism of despair as a critical passion, reckoning with the forms of historical life forged along Hegel's highway. __The Highway of Despair__ follows Theodor Adorno, Georges Bataille, and Frantz Fanon as they each read, resist, and reconfigure a strand of thought in Hegel's __Phenomenology of Spirit__. Confronting the twentieth-century collapse of a certain revolutionary dialectic, these thinkers struggle to revalue critical philosophy and recast Left Hegelianism within the contexts of genocidal racism, world war, and colonial domination. Each thinker also re-centers the role of passion in critique. Arguing against more recent trends in critical theory that promise an escape from despair, Marasco shows how passion frustrates the resolutions of reason and faith. Embracing the extremism of what Marx, in the spirit of Hegel, called the "ruthless critique of everything existing," she affirms the contemporary purchase of radical critical theory, resulting in a passionate approach to political thought. G. W. F. Hegel{u2019}s ?highway of despair,? introduced in his Phenomenology of Spirit, refers to the tortured path traveled by ?natural consciousness? on its way to freedom. Despair is the passionate residue of Hegelian critique. Through an eclectic cast of thinkers, Robyn Marasco considers the dynamism of despair as a critical passion, reckoning with the forms of historical life forged along Hegel{u2019}s highway. Despair, for Marasco, also indicates fugitive opportunities for freedom and preserves the principle of hope against all hope. The Highway of Despair follows Theodor Adorno, Georges Bataille, and Frantz Fanon as they each read, resist, and reconfigure a strand of thought in Hegel{u2019}s Phenomenology of Spirit. Confronting the twentieth-century collapse of a certain revolutionary dialectic, these thinkers struggled to revalue critical philosophy and recast Left Hegelianism within the contexts of genocidal racism, world war, and colonial domination. Each intellectual also re-centered the role of passion in critique. Arguing against more recent trends in critical theory that promise an escape from despair, Marasco shows how passion frustrates the resolutions of reason and faith. Embracing the extremism of what Marx, in the spirit of Hegel, called the ?ruthless critique of everything existing,? she affirms the contemporary purchase of radical critical theory, resulting in a militant and passionate approach to political thought Hegel's "highway of despair," introduced in his Phenomenology of Spirit , is the tortured path traveled by "natural consciousness" on its way to freedom. Despair, the passionate residue of Hegelian critique, also indicates fugitive opportunities for freedom and preserves the principle of hope against all hope. Analyzing the works of an eclectic cast of thinkers, Robyn Marasco considers the dynamism of despair as a critical passion, reckoning with the forms of historical life forged along Hegel's highway. The Highway of Despair follows Theodor Adorno, Georges Bataille, and Frantz Fanon as they each read, resist, and reconfigure a strand of thought in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit . Confronting the twentieth-century collapse of a certain revolutionary dialectic, these thinkers struggle to revalue critical philosophy and recast Left Hegelianism within the contexts of genocidal racism, world war, and colonial domination. Each thinker also re-centers the role of passion in critique. Arguing against more recent trends in critical theory that promise an escape from despair, Marasco shows how passion frustrates the resolutions of reason and faith. Embracing the extremism of what Marx, in the spirit of Hegel, called the "ruthless critique of everything existing," she affirms the contemporary purchase of radical critical theory, resulting in a passionate approach to political thought. Hegel's 'highway Of Despair', Introduced In His 'phenomenology Of Spirit', Refers To The Tortured Path Traveled By 'natural Consciousness' On Its Way To Freedom. Despair Is The Passionate Residue Of Hegelian Critique. Through An Eclectic Cast Of Thinkers, Robyn Marasco Considers The Dynamism Of Despair As A Critical Passion, Reckoning With The Forms Of Historical Life Forged Along Hegel's Highway. Despair, For Marasco, Also Indicates Fugitive Opportunities For Freedom And Preserves The Principle Of Hope Against All Hope. Dialectics And Despair -- Hegel, The Wound -- Kierkegaard's Diagnostics -- Dialectical Remains -- Theodor W. Adorno: Aporetics -- Georges Bataille: Aleatory Dialectics -- Frantz Fanon: Critique, With Knives. Robyn Marasco. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Robyn Marasco is assistant professor of political science at Hunter College. Her areas of specialization include critical theory, feminist theory, and the modern history of political thought. Her articles have appeared in Contemporary Political Theory, differences, Philosophy and Social Criticism, and Theory and Event.
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