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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Italian Critical Thought: Genealogies and Categories (New Politics of Autonomy)

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Product Description Italian philosophical and political thought has been receiving ever-growing attention in international debates. This has mainly been driven by the revival of the Italian neo- and post-Marxist tradition and of the Italian interpretation of French Theory, in particular of Foucault's biopolitics. So, is it now possible to speak of an 'Italian Theory' or an 'Italian difference' in the context of philosophical and political thought? This book collects together leading names in Italian critical thought to examine the significant contributions that they are giving to contemporary political debates. The first part of the book draws a possible genealogy of the so-called 'Italian Theory', questioning the possibility of grouping together many authors, and political and theoretical approaches which are often reciprocally in conflict. The second part of the book presents certain categories that have become characteristic of Italian Thought for their original interpretation and use by some of the authors recognized as part of the Italian Theory tradition, from biopolitics and political theology to crisis and immanence. Review What exactly is Italian thought and how might it help us respond to some of the political and ethical predicaments we face today? In this virtuous collection, Gentili, Stimilli and Garelli have arranged a number of incisive pieces that do justice to the broad and ecumenical perspectives that make up contemporary Italian thought. From autonomia to biopolitics to political theology and its critique, the snapshot that emerges of Italian thought is one of a powerful ontology and immanence able to enhance difference in a political moment that sorely needs it. It also happens to be a wonderful introduction for those new to Italian philosophy.--Timothy C. Campbell, Professor in the Department of Romance Studies, Cornell University Italian Critical Thought demonstrates that there are theoretical and political alternatives to the grand narratives of neoliberalism; that the vocabulary of globalization, free market, competition, and crisis can be displaced by critical imagination and militant philosophy. This volume provides a necessary toolbox for naming the excess of politics and mobilizing what resists against, or escapes from, the horizon of the nation-state and its categories.--Federico Luisetti, Professor of Italian Studies, University of St. Gallen About the Author Dario Gentili is a Research Fellow at the Italian Institute of Human Sciences and was recently Visiting Researcher at Heinrich-Heine-University of Düsseldorf. He currently has an Honorary Fellowship in Moral Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, University of Roma Tre. He is author of Between Urban Topographies and Political Spaces (Lexington) and many books in Italian, including Il tempo della storia. Le tesi "sul concetto di storia" di Walter Benjamin, Guida, Napoli 2002; Topografie politiche. Spazio urbano, cittadinanza, confini in Walter Benjamin e Jacques Derrida, Quodlibet, Macerata 2009; Italian Theory. Dall'operaismo alla biopolitica, Il Mulino, Bologna 2012. Glenda Garelli is research associate at Queen Mary, University of London and adjunct professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She works at the intersection of political theory and urban studies on immigration and refugee issues in the central Mediterranean. Her single and co-authored work appeared in Materiali Foucaultiani, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Postcolonial Studies, Cultural Studies, and Etnografia. She is currently co-editing a special issue on the Mediterranean movements in the journal Antipode and working on a book manuscript drawing from her dissertation The Humanitarian Frontier in the Mediterranean. Border Work and the Right to Presence.

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