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Routes/Worlds [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 178x109x20 mm, kaal: 204 g, 8 B&W ILLUS.
  • Sari: Sternberg Press / e-flux journal
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Sternberg Press
  • ISBN-10: 3956795660
  • ISBN-13: 9783956795664
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 178x109x20 mm, kaal: 204 g, 8 B&W ILLUS.
  • Sari: Sternberg Press / e-flux journal
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Sternberg Press
  • ISBN-10: 3956795660
  • ISBN-13: 9783956795664
Teised raamatud teemal:
An anthropology of the otherwise considers forms of life that run counter to dominant modes of being under late settler liberalism.

Elizabeth A. Povinelli maps the creation and dismantling of worlds formed by the twinning of historical progress and settler colonialism—as a unity in events and a contradiction in ideology. Even if corporations and nation-states now collude in the same Ponzi schemes, they still continue to transform space and time. At the receiving end of the ideological exhaust pipe, where transformation is inherited as deformation, the diagram flips to place brutality and existential exhaustion at the beginning. But the beginning of what? How about a new beginning, starting with modes of survival and persistence against, and within, a world built from deferred promises? This is a world that many in the imperial hemisphere are only starting to realize they’ve known for longer than they want to admit.
 
Routes/Worlds rearticulates large-scale systems of power and affect, even as—or precisely because—those systems stage increasingly novel forms of neglect. Today, it only becomes clearer that struggles to survive day-to-day challenges are most often struggles against sedimented raw deals whose disastrous logic needs to be traced over large expanses of space and time to become perceptible. In this constant struggle, Povinelli provides weapons as well as inspiration.
Foreword 5(6)
Preface 11(4)
What Do White People Want? Interest, Desire, and Affect in Late Liberalism
15(10)
Routes/Worlds
25(23)
After the Last Man: Images and Ethics of Becoming Otherwise
48(18)
Horizons and Frontiers, Late Liberal Territoriality, and Toxic Habitats
66(16)
Time/Bank, Effort/Embankments
82(9)
In the Event of Precarity A Conversation with Lauren Berlant
91(17)
After a Screening of When the Dogs Talked at Columbia University with Audra Simpson and Liza Johnson
108(14)
The Urban Intensions of Geontopower
122(21)
Mother Earth: Public Sphere, Biosphere, Colonial Sphere
143(21)
The Ancestral Present of Oceanic Illusions: Connected and Differentiated in Late Toxic Liberalism
164(27)
Shapes of Freedom: A Conversation with Kim Turcot DiFruscia
191(18)
The Virus: Figure and Infrastructure
209