New Materialisms : Ontology, Agency, and Politics - Diana Coole

New Materialisms

Ontology, Agency, and Politics

By: Diana Coole (Editor)

Paperback | 9 September 2010

At a Glance

BLACK FRIDAY

Paperback


RRP $57.25

$14.35

75%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $3.59 with

In Stock and Aims to ship in 1-2 business days

New Materialisms brings into focus and explains the significance of the innovative materialist critiques that are emerging across the social sciences and humanities. By gathering essays that exemplify the new thinking about matter and processes of materialization, this important collection shows how scholars are reworking older materialist traditions, contemporary theoretical debates, and advances in scientific knowledge to address pressing ethical and political challenges. In the introduction, Diana Coole and Samantha Frost highlight common themes among the distinctive critical projects that comprise the new materialisms. The continuities they discern include a posthumanist conception of matter as lively or exhibiting agency, and a reengagement with both the material realities of everyday life and broader geopolitical and socioeconomic structures.

Coole and Frost argue that contemporary economic, environmental, geopolitical, and technological developments demand new accounts of nature, agency, and social and political relationships; modes of inquiry that privilege consciousness and subjectivity are not adequate to the task. New materialist philosophies are needed to do justice to the complexities of twenty-first-century biopolitics and political economy, because they raise fundamental questions about the place of embodied humans in a material world and the ways that we produce, reproduce, and consume our material environment.


Contributors
Sara Ahmed
Jane Bennett
Rosi Braidotti
Pheng Cheah
Rey Chow
William E. Connolly
Diana Coole
Jason Edwards
Samantha Frost
Elizabeth Grosz
Sonia Kruks
Melissa A. Orlie

Industry Reviews
"The essays collected here--authored by leading political theorists, feminist and cultural critics--examine the 'choreographies of becoming' and move beyond constructivism and humanism to track processes of de- and re-materialization. The effect is to scramble habitual categories of thought - active versus passive, inert versus animate, political versus ontological, causality versus spontaneity--and force us to think materiality, not matter for, as the editors put it: 'materiality is always something more than "mere" matter: an excess, force, vitality, relationality or difference that renders matter active, self-creative, productive, unpredictable.'"--Bonnie Honig, author of Emergency Politics: Paradox, Law, Democracy "This is a strong and timely collection, one that could very well direct future discussions of the 'new materialisms' toward an experimental, process-oriented, and politically-engaged 'new ontology.'"--Ellen Rooney, Brown University

More in Politics & Government

Best Australian Political Cartoons 2024 - Russ Radcliffe
Unleashed - Boris Johnson

Paperback

RRP $49.99

$35.50

29%
OFF
Citizen : My Life After the White House - President Bill Clinton

RRP $65.00

$44.25

32%
OFF
A Long March - Kim Carr

Hardcover

RRP $49.99

$40.50

19%
OFF
HAMAS : The Quest for Power - Beverley Milton-Edwards
Colonialism : A Moral Reckoning - Nigel Biggar

RRP $34.99

$31.75

The Forever War - Nick Bryant

RRP $36.99

$33.25

10%
OFF
Reagan : His Life and Legend - Max Boot

RRP $74.95

$50.40

33%
OFF
War - Bob Woodward

Hardcover

$39.95

Mein Kampf - Adolf Hitler

Paperback

RRP $59.99

$41.25

31%
OFF
War - Bob Woodward

Hardcover

RRP $55.00

$39.90

27%
OFF
PATRIOT - Alexei Navalny

Hardcover

RRP $55.00

$39.90

27%
OFF
The Message - Ta-Nehisi Coates

Hardcover

$42.25

Humankind : A Hopeful History - Rutger Bregman

RRP $24.99

$23.75