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Immanence And Micropolitics Sartre Merleauponty Foucault And Deleuze Christian Gilliam

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Immanence And Micropolitics Sartre Merleauponty Foucault And Deleuze Christian Gilliam
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Immanence And Micropolitics Sartre Merleauponty Foucault And Deleuze Christian Gilliam instant download after payment.

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Christian Gilliam
ISBN: 9781474417891, 1474417892
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Immanence And Micropolitics Sartre Merleauponty Foucault And Deleuze Christian Gilliam by Christian Gilliam 9781474417891, 1474417892 instant download after payment.

Maps the context and development of immanence and micropolitics, from Sartre to Deleuze, via Merleau-Ponty and Foucault

Christian Gilliam argues that a philosophy of ‘pure’ immanence is integral to the development of an alternative understanding of ‘the political’; one that re-orients our understanding of the self toward the concept of an unconscious or ‘micropolitical’ life of desire. He argues that here, in this ‘life’, is where the power relations integral to the continuation of post-industrial capitalism are most present and most at stake.


Through proving its philosophical context, lineage and political import, Gilliam ultimately justifies the conceptual necessity of immanence in understanding politics and resistance, thereby challenging the claim that ontologies of ‘pure’ immanence are either apolitical or politically incoherent.

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