13 resultater (0,23151 sekunder)

Mærke

Butik

Pris (EUR)

Nulstil filter

Produkter
Fra
Butikker

Mythocracy - Yves Citton - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Ibn Khaldun - Yves Lacoste - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Utopia - Saint Thomas More - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Cool Memories - Jean Baudrillard - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

For an Ecology of Images - Peter Szendy - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Annihilation of Caste - Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Concept and Form, Volume 1 - - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Gandhi - Kathryn Tidrick - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Sensoria - Mckenzie Wark - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Sensoria - Mckenzie Wark - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Concept and Form, Volume 2 - - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Concept and Form, Volume 2 - - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Concept and Form is a two-volume monument to the work of the philosophy journal the Cahiers pour l’Analyse (1966–69), the most ambitious and radical collective project to emerge from French structuralism. Inspired by their teachers Louis Althusser and Jacques Lacan, the editors of the Cahiers sought to sever philosophy from the interpretation of given meanings or experiences, focusing instead on the mechanisms that structure specific configurations of discourse, from the psychological and ideological to the literary, scientific, and political. Adequate analysis of the operations at work in these configurations, they argue, helps prepare the way for their revolutionary transformation.Volume One of Concept and Form translates some of the most important theoretical texts from the Cahiers pour l’Analyse; this second volume collects newly commissioned essays on the journal, together with recent interviews with people who were either members of its editorial board or associated with its broader theoretical project. It aims to help reconstruct the intellectual context of the Cahiers, and to assess its contemporary theoretical legacy. Prefaced by an overview of the project’s rigorous investment in science and conceptual analysis, the volume considers in particular the Cahiers’ distinctive effort to link the apparently incommensurable categories of ‘structure’ and ‘subject’, so as to prepare for a new synthesis of Marxism and psychoanalysis.Contributors include Alain Badiou, Étienne Balibar, Edward Baring, Jacques Bouveresse, Yves Duroux, Alain Grosrichard, Peter Hallward, Adrian Johnston, Patrice Maniglier, Tracy McNulty, Jean-Claude Milner, Knox Peden, Jacques Rancière, François Regnault, and Slavoj Zizek.

DKK 257.00
1

A Walk Through Paris - Eric Hazan - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Paris in Turmoil - Eric (director) Hazan - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Paris in Turmoil - Eric (director) Hazan - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Since the disastrous Pompidou years, working-class Paris has been steadily nibbled away, either by destruction or more insidiously by a kind of internal colonization. Take for example a small outlying district populated by Arabs, blacks and poor whites twenty years ago, the L’Olive neighbourhood north of La Chapelle The area is noted as pleasant, people frequent it and explore it, and as the rents are low some settle there. Others follow, first friends and then anyone else. Rents go up, buildings are renovated, bars open, then an organic food shop, a vegan restaurant...The earlier indigenous inhabitants are driven out by the rising rents and settle further away, in Saint-Denis if they are lucky, or else in Garges-lès-Gonesse, Goussainville or God knows where.But new neighbourhoods are emerging, for example the Chinese quarter of Bas Belleville, which has grown since the 1970s to the point that in some streets, such as Rue Civiale or Rue Rampal, the restaurants and shops are all Chinese, with many Chinese sex workers on Boulevard de la Villette. These Chinese almost all come from Wenzhou, a large province south of Shanghai, whose inhabitants are reputedly known for their commercial skills.Paris is constantly changing as a living organism, both for better and for worse. This book is an incitement to open our eyes and lend an ear to the tumult of this incomparable capital, from the Périphérique to Place Vendôme, its markets of Aligre and Belleville, its cafés and tabacs, its history from Balzac to Sartre. In some thirty succinct vignettes, from bookshops to beggars, Art Nouveau to street sounds, Parisian writers to urban warts, Jacobins to Surrealism, Hazan offers a host of invaluable aperçus, illuminated by a matchless knowledge of his native city.

DKK 136.00
1