1st Edition
Historical Traces and Future Pathways of Poststructuralism Aesthetics, Ethics, Politics
Introduction
Gavin Rae and Emma Ingala
Part I: Historical Traces
1. Nietzsche and the Emergence of Poststructuralism
Alan D. Schrift
2. Poststructuralism in America: From Epistemological Relativism to Post-Truth?
Kevin Kennedy
3. From Choirboy to Funeral Orator: Foucault’s Complicated Relationship to Structuralism
Guilel Treiber
4. Haunted by Derrida: Reading Benjamin’s ‘Critique of Violence’ and Derrida’s ‘Force of Law’ in Constellation
James R. Martel
Part II: Future Pathways: Aesthetics
5. A Poststructuralism for the Visual Arts
Ashley Woodward
6. What Moves Music?: Poststructuralism, Pulsion, and Musical Ontology
Michael David Székely
Part III: Ethical Openings
7. Not Just a Body: Lacan on Corporeality
Emma Ingala
8. The Ethics and Politics of Temporality: Judith Butler, Embodiment, and Narrativity
Rosine Kelz
Part IV: Political Apertures
9. Re-thinking Poststructuralism with Deleuze and Luhmann: Autopoiesis, Immanence, Politics
Hannah Richter
10. Kristeva’s Wager on the Future of Revolt
S. K. Keltner
11. Strategies of Political Resistance: Agamben and Irigaray
Gavin Rae
Biography
Gavin Rae is Senior Research Professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. He is the author of six monographs, the most recent of which are Poststructuralist Agency (2020); Critiquing Sovereign Violence (2019); and Evil in the Western Philosophical Tradition (2019), published by Edinburgh University Press; and the co-editor (with Emma Ingala) of The Meanings of Violence: From Critical Theory to Biopolitics and Subjectivity and the Political: Contemporary Perspectives, published by Routledge.
Emma Ingala is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Logic and Theoretical Philosophy at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Spain. She specializes in poststructuralist thought, political anthropology, feminism, and psychoanalysis, and is the co-editor (with Gavin Rae) of The Meanings of Violence: From Critical Theory to Biopolitics and Subjectivity and the Political: Contemporary Perspectives, both published by Routledge.






