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Author:
Bowker, Matthew H.
Title:
Rethinking the politics of absurdity : Albert Camus, postmodernity, and the survival of innocence / Matthew H. Bowker.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
132 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Camus, Albert,--1913-1960--Political and social views.
Absurd (Philosophy)
Sociology--Philosophy.
Political science--Philosophy.
Postmodernism--Social aspects.
Culture.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-125) and index.
Contents:
Absurd Protest and the Refusal to Mourn -- Absurd Encounters -- Interviews on Absurd Experience -- Rupture, Absurdity, and the 'Value of Grief' in the Constitution of Postmodern Communities -- Absurd Terror and Legitimate Violence -- Surviving the Absurd and the Anti-Subject.
Summary:
"In Rethinking the Politics of Absurdity, Matthew H. Bowker offers a surprising account of absurdity as a widespread endeavor to make parts of our experience meaningless. In the last century, he argues, fears about subjects' destructive desires have combined with fears about rationality in a way that has made the absurd stance seem attractive. Drawing upon diverse sources from philosophy, literature, politics, psychoanalysis, theology, and contemporary culture, Bowker identifies the absurd effort to make aspects of our histories, our selves, and our public projects meaningless with postmodern revolts against reason and subjectivity. Weaving together analyses of the work of Albert Camus, Georges Bataille, Judith Butler, Emmanuel Levinas, and others with interview data and popular narratives of apocalypse and survival, Bowker shows that the absurd stance and the postmodern revolt invite a kind of bargain, in which meaning is sacrificed in exchange for the survival of innocence. Bowker asks us to consider that the very premise of this bargain is false: that ethical subjects and healthy communities cannot be created in absurdity. Instead, we must make meaningful even the most shocking losses, terrors, and destructive powers with which we live. Bowker's book will be of interest to scholars and practitioners in the fields of political science, philosophy, literature, psychoanalysis, sociology, and cultural studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge innovations in political theory ; 55
ISBN:
9780415717618
1138191442
9781138191440
OCLC:
(OCoLC)966539016
LCCN:
2013022310
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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