Praxis and Revolution
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Eva von Redecker
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Translated by:
Lucy Duggan
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Lucy Duggan is a writer and translator. She is the author of the novel Tendrils (2014).
Reviews
Eva von Redecker‘s Praxis and Revolution is a brilliant investigation that brings together conceptual analysis and literary reading. In a political and theoretical situation in which only either a mere continuation of the present condition or an empty gesture of rupture seems possible, she points a way out of the aporias that block our thought and action. The book works itself on the transformation it is about.
Raymond Geuss, author of Who Needs a World View?:
This is an original philosophical treatment of the problem of radical social change: how it comes about, to what extent it can be initiated voluntarily, within what limits it might be controllable, how it ought to be evaluated. I am impressed by the seriousness of purpose, the ambition, and the rigor of the treatment.
Judith Butler, author of The Force of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind:
Praxis and Revolution revisits and rearticulates the fundamental conceptual vocabulary of revolution for our times. A brilliant tour de force, this work draws upon philosophy, political sociology, history, rhetoric, science studies, and feminist and queer theory to orchestrate a new understanding of revolution, rupture, performative change, structure, event, practice and transformation. Few works provide as capacious and careful examination of the language we have for radical social transformation, drawing on theories that have registered historical shifts and the emergence of new fields of possible action to formulate for the present a knowing and urgent demand for revolutionary change. Singular in its interdisciplinary richness and capacity to translate among political vocabularies, von Redecker's book unleashes from the resources of the past a set of vocabularies that allow us to rethink time, history, and praxis. Ambitious and incisive, this work stands out as thoughtful and capacious, refusing reductive slogans and polemics in favor of attentive readings and the rigors of imagining the world anew.
Wendy Brown, author of In the Ruins of Neoliberalism: The Rise of Antidemocratic Politics in the West:
A wild dinner party of a political theory book! Through an extraordinary crossing of thinkers and genres, and careful work with the political potential of metalepsis and interstices, this book wrests revolution from its high modern formation to make it a lived and practical work for our times. Erudite, rigorous, playful, and readable, at once in the world and floating above it, Von Redecker is a brilliant and wondrous intellectual, driven by the philosophical question of how we can open a better future from what we do now.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface to the American Edition
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Preface to the German Edition
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Introduction “. . . It Is a Revolution”
1 - Part 1 Maria’s Ménage and the Transience of Heterotopian Praxis
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1 The Rules of Praxis
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2 The Materiality of Praxis
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3 The Connections Between Practices
64 - Part 2 Jacobin Knitters and the Tracks of Structuration
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4 The Duality of Social Structures
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5 Recognition and Performative Structuration
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6 Structures in Three States of Aggregate
113 - Part 3 Marta’s Invisible Affinity Group and Interstitial Upheavals
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7. Disaggregation: Performative Critique and the Laughter of Mimesis
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8. Constitution: Subcollective Association
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9. Contamination: Overlaying Structures
159 - Part 4 The Execution of the Marquise and Metaleptic Paradigm Shifts
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10 Paradigm Shifts as a Gradual Replacement of Anchoring Practices
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11 The Revolutionary Emergence of the Concept of Revolution
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12 Metaleptic Dynamics
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Conclusion: “The Difficulties of the Plains” and the Revolutionary Tradition
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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