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Materiality And Subject In Marxism Poststructuralism And Material Semiotics Johannes Beetz

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Materiality And Subject In Marxism Poststructuralism And Material Semiotics Johannes Beetz
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 152
Author: Johannes Beetz
ISBN: 9781137598370, 1137598379
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Materiality And Subject In Marxism Poststructuralism And Material Semiotics Johannes Beetz by Johannes Beetz 9781137598370, 1137598379 instant download after payment.

This clear and concise book investigates the relation between materiality and the subject in Marxism, (post-)structuralism, and material semiotics. It introduces the three approaches in an accessible way and serves as an introduction to different kinds of materialism and theories of the subject. For each approach, the modalities of materiality of the respective materialism are defined and the relationship between these multiple materialities and the subject are presented as specific to the theoretical approaches discussed. Beetz argues for a non-reductionist materialism, which conceives of materiality as more than matter or matter in motion. In such a materialism the subject is seen as an effect of material conditions, relations, processes, and practices. He shows how the constitution and decentering of the subject is conceptualized in the approaches presented and highlights the role of material instances in these processes.

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