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    Theory After 'theory' (Paperback) Edited by Derek Attridge, Edited by Jane Elliott

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    Short Description for Theory After 'theory'Argues that theory, far from being dead, has undergone major shifts in order to come to terms with the most urgent cultural and political questions. Offering an overview of theory's directions, this collection includes essays on affect, biopolitics, biophilosophy, the aesthetic, and neoliberalism.
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  • This volume argues that theory, far from being dead, has undergone major shifts in order to come to terms with the most urgent cultural and political questions of today. Offering an overview of theory's new directions, this groundbreaking collection includes essays on affect, biopolitics, biophilosophy, the aesthetic, and neoliberalism, as well examinations of established areas such as subaltern studies, the postcolonial, and queer theory. Influential figures such as Agamben, Arendt, Schmitt and Badiou are examined in a range of contexts. Gathering together some of the top thinkers in the field, this volume not only speculates on the fate of theory but shows its current diversity, encouraging conversation between divergent strands. Each section includes an accessible, clear introduction that places the essays in their contexts and stages a comparison between different but ultimately related ways in which key thinkers are moving beyond poststructuralism. Contributors include: Rey Chow, Claire Colebrook, Roberto Esposito, Simon Gikandi, Martin Hagglund, Peter Hallward, Brian Massumi, Jasbir Puar, Peter Osborne, Bernard Stiegler, Eugene Thacker, Cary Wolfe, and Linda Zerilli.