- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
The Task of Cultural Critique
About This Book
In this study, Teresa L. Ebert makes a spirited, pioneering case for a new cultural critique committed to the struggles for human freedom and global equality. Demonstrating the implosion of the linguistic turn that isolates culture from historical processes, The Task of Cultural Critique maps the contours of an emerging materialist critique that contributes toward a critical social and cultural consciousness.
Through groundbreaking analyses of cultural texts, Ebert questions the contemporary Derridian dogma that asserts "the future belongs to ghosts." Events-to-come are not spectral, she contends, but the material outcome of global class struggles. Not "hauntology" but history produces cultural practices and their conflictive representations--from sexuality, war, and consumption to democracy, torture, globalization, and absolute otherness. With close readings of texts from Proust and Balzac to "Chick Lit, " from Lukåcs, de Man, Deleuze, and Marx to Derrida, ŽiŞek, Butler, Kollontai, and Agamben, the book opens up new directions for cultural critique today.
Frequently asked questions
Information
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface: The Critique of Interpretive Reason
- Part 1: Anatomy of Contemporary Cultural Critique
- Part 2: The Work of Critique
- Coda: Reclaiming Totality
- Bibliography
- Index