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E-raamat: Great Refusal: Herbert Marcuse and Contemporary Social Movements

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Herbert Marcuse examined the subjective and material conditions of radical social change and developed the "Great Refusal," a radical concept of "the protest against that which is." The editors and contributors to the exciting new volume The Great Refusal provide an analysis of contemporary social movements around the world with particular reference to Marcuse's revolutionary concept. The book also engages-and puts Marcuse in critical dialogue with-major theorists including Slavoj Žižek and Michel Foucault, among others.



The chapters in this book analyze different elements and locations of the contemporary wave of struggle, drawing on the work and vision of Marcuse in order to reveal, with a historical perspective, the present moment of resistance. Essays seek to understand recent uprisings-such as the Zapatistas in Mexico, the Arab Spring, and the Occupy movement-in the context of Marcuse's powerful conceptual apparatus.

The Great Refusal also charts contemporary social movements against global warming, mass incarceration, police brutality, white supremacy, militarization, technological development, and more, to provide insights that advance our understanding of resistance today.

Contributors include: Kevin B. Anderson, Stanley Aronowitz, Joan Braune, Jenny Chan, Angela Y. Davis, Arnold L. Farr, Andrew Feenberg, Michael Forman, Christian Fuchs, Stefan Gandler, Christian Garland, Toorjo Ghose, Imaculada Kangussu, George Katsiaficas, Douglas Kellner, Sarah Lynn Kleeb, Filip Kovacevic, Lauren Langman, Heather Love, Peter Marcuse, Martin J. Beck Matuštík, Russell Rockwell, AK Thompson, Marcelo Vieta, and the editors
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This is certainly the time for a Marcuse revival!-Fredric Jameson, Knut Schmidt-Nielsen Professor of Comparative Literature, Duke University   One of the great 20th century critical theorists of domination and liberation, Herbert Marcuse has an enormous amount to say to our time. The Great Refusal makes this abundantly clear. The contributors draw Marcuses imaginative reworking of Hegel, Marx, Freud, and Weber into illuminating conversations with a diverse range of contemporary theorists and political movements. . .from those of the Zapatistas and Chinese factory workers to the Arab Spring and Occupy. This book is a treasure trove for scholars and activists alike.-Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley  

Foreword: Abolition and Refusal vii
Angela Y. Davis
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Bouazizi's Refusal and Ours: Critical Reflections on the Great Refusal and Contemporary Social Movements
1(28)
Peter N. Funke
Andrew T. Lamas
Todd Wolfson
PART I MAPPING COORDINATES
2 Marcuse in the Crisis of Neoliberal Capitalism: Revisiting the Occupation
29(26)
Michael Forman
3 Negating That Which Negates Us: Marcuse, Critical Theory, and the New Politics of Refusal
55(11)
Christian Garland
4 Occupying and Refusing Radically: The Deprived and the Dissatisfied Transforming the World
66(17)
Peter Marcuse
PART II LIBERATING RESISTANCE
5 Asia's Unknown Uprisings
83(15)
George Katsiaficas
6 Chinese Workers in Global Production and Local Resistance
98(20)
Jenny Chan
7 Queer Critique, Queer Refusal
118(14)
Heather Love
8 Mic Check! The New Sensibility Speaks
132(27)
Imaculada Kangussu
Filip Kovacevic
Andrew T. Lamas
PART III PROTESTING VIOLENCE
9 The Work of Violence in the Age of Repressive Desublimation
159(17)
AK Thompson
10 Neutrality and Refusal: Herbert Marcuse and Helder Camara on the Violence of Tolerance
176(17)
Sarah Lynn Kleeb
11 Democracy by Day, Police State by Night: What the Eviction of Occupy Philadelphia Revealed about Policing in the United States
193(18)
Toorjo Ghose
PART IV COMMUNICATING RESISTANCE
12 Insurrection 2011: Great Refusals from the Arab Uprisings through Occupy Everywhere
211(18)
Douglas Kellner
13 Beyond One-Dimensionality
229(12)
Andrew Feenberg
14 Herbert Marcuse and the Dialectics of Social Media
241(17)
Christian Fuchs
15 Inklings of the Great Refusal: Echoes of Marcuse's Post-technological Rationality Today
258(25)
Marcelo Vieta
PART V CONTESTING THEORIES
16 Hope and Catastrophe: Messianism in Erich Fromm and Herbert Marcuse
283(16)
Joan Braune
17 The Dunayevskaya-Marcuse Correspondence: Crystallization of Two Marxist Traditions
299(14)
Russell Rockwell
Kevin B. Anderson
18 The Existential Dimension of the Great Refusal: Marcuse, Fanon, Habermas
313(16)
Martin Beck Matustik
19 A Critical Praxis from the Americas: Thinking about the Zapatistas in Chiapas with Herbert Marcuse, Bolivar Echeverria, and Adolfo Sanchez Vazquez
329(14)
Stefan Gandler
20 Where Is the Outrage? The State, Subjectivity, and Our Collective Future
343(24)
Stanley Aronowitz
21 From Great Refusals to Wars of Position: Marcuse, Gramsci, and Social Mobilization
367(22)
Lauren Langman
Afterword: The Great Refusal in a One-Dimensional Society 389(10)
Arnold L. Farr
Andrew T. Lamas
Contributors 399(8)
Index 407
Andrew T. Lamas teaches urban studies and critical theory at the University of Pennsylvania and is on the board of the International Herbert Marcuse Society. Todd Wolfson is Associate Professor of Media Studies at Rutgers University, author of Digital Rebellion: The Birth of the Cyber Left, and cofounder of the Media Mobilizing Project. Peter N. Funke is Associate Professor of Politics at the University of South Florida.