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Eintrag Nr. 18904
Literature type Articles
Author Ford III, James Edward
Title Interrupting the System
Subtitle Spinoza and Maroon Thought
Title of magazine / anthology Spinoza's Authority, Volume I : Resistance and Power in the 'Ethics'
Editor (surname first) Kordela, A. Kiarina ; Vardoulakis, Dimitris (Hrsg./Eds.)
Place published London (e.a.)
Publisher Bloomsbury
Year 2018
Pages [173]-196
Pages in total (of the volume) IX, 222
Language English
Thematic areas Miscellaneous
Subject (individuals) Negri, Antonio
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary Diskussion von Antonio Negris Ausführungen zu Spinozas Thematisierung der Bedeutung der Imagination in Bezug auf politisch repressive Politik am Beispiel Calibans und Plädoyer für dessen Ersetzung durch die entlaufenen schwarzen Sklaven (Maroons). "Negri's reference to Caliban amounts to an invitation for Spinoza scholars to think of Spinoza at the intersection of philosophy, politics, race and global capitalism... In arguing that the Maroon complements Negri's and Spinoza's work more than Caliban, I stage an encounter between Spinoza scholarship, leftist historiography and critical race studies." (S. 174)
English commentary Discussion of Antonio Negri's remarks on what Spinoza says about the importance of imagination referring to repressive politics at the example of Caliban and suggestion to replace the latter one by the Maroons.
"Negri's reference to Caliban amounts to an invitation for Spinoza scholars to think of Spinoza at the intersection of philosophy, politics, race and global capitalism... In arguing that the Maroon complements Negri's and Spinoza's work more than Caliban, I stage an encounter between Spinoza scholarship, leftist historiography and critical race studies." (p. 174)
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