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Unworking

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Désœuvrement, variously translated as unworking or inoperativity is a notion that haunts contemporary political theory and practice. Unworking overturns the typical valuation of work and action and opens an avenue to think radical passivity and inactivity as aesthetic and political practices that question the modernist mantra of purposeful production and ceaseless activity. At its most basic, unworking is the critique of work in all its variations: Not only wage labour, as Marxism would have it, but also the work of art, the work of community-building, and even psychoanalysis imagined as ‘working through’. This collection of essays is dedicated to unworking in its various political, aesthetic and philosophical guises – exploring its potentiality as well as its dead ends and dangers. It unites a range of contemporary thinkers that embrace negation, negativity and withdrawal as political strategies, turning unworking into a “paradigm of the coming politics.” (Giorgio Agamben)weiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-941360-67-9 / 978-3941360679 / 9783941360679

Verlag: August Verlag

Erscheinungsdatum: 01.04.2021

Seiten: 224

Auflage: 1

Beiträge von Alexander García Düttmann, Gertrud Koch, Kathrin Busch, Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Marina Vishmidt, Anthony Iles, Evan Calder Williams, Jose Rosales, Alison Hugill
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