Radical Philosophy 2.13 / Autumn 2022

Radical Philosophy 2.13 / Autumn 2022

Radical Philosophy Collective

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Radical Philosophy
Año de edición:
2022
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Feminismo y teoría feminista
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9781914099021
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RP 2.13 (Autumn 2022) is a special 50th anniversary issue of the magazine Radical Philosophy, independently-published in the UK since 1972.The issue includes recollections and reflections by former editors of Radical Philosophy of their time on the job, including Jonathan Rée, Sean Sayers, Christopher J. Arthur, Kate Soper, Diana Coole and Stella Sandford, as well as an interview with long-time editor Peter Osborne.Articles include... Victoria Browne on anti-abortion feminism. Marie Louise Krogh on race in Immanuel Kant’s critical and pedagogical philosophy William Clare Roberts on Vivek Chibber’s The Class Matrix (2022)Martina Tazzioli on anti-prison struggles and abolitionist genealogiesAmit S. Rai on subversions of obsolescence in decolonial printThe issue also includes numerous reviews, including of Tom Holert, Knowledge Beside Itself: Contemporary Art’s Epistemic Politics (2020); Matthew T. Huber’s Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet (2022); Susan Buck-Morss, Year One: A Philosophical Recounting (2021); Dipesh Chakrabarty, The Climate of History in a Planetary Age (2021); Willem Styfhals, No Spiritual Investment in the World: Gnosticism and Postwar German Philosophy (2019); Oxana Timofeeva, Solar Politics (2022); Paul K. Jones, Critical Theory and Demagogic Populism (2020); Jeremiah Morelock, ed, How to Critique Authoritarian Populism: Methodologies of the Frankfurt School (2022); Sebastian Truskolaski, Adorno and the Ban on Images (2021); Jack Z. Bratich, On Microfascism: Gender, War, and Death (2022). Rachel Pafe

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