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<p class="catinfo">by Alexander Kluge and
Oskar Negt <br>
translated by Richard Langston et al. <br>
edited and with an introduction by Devin
Fore</p>
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Political Theory | Philosophy<br>
$39.95 | £27.95 cloth (2014)
978-1-935408-46-8 <br>
544 pp. | 91 b&w illus. | 6 x 9<br>
Available in November <br>
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<p><strong>FORTHCOMING</strong> </p>
<p>If Marx’s opus <em>Capital</em> provided the
foundational account of the forces of production
in all of their objective, machine formats, what
happens when the concepts of political economy are
applied not to dead labor, but to its living
counterpart, the human subject? The result is
Kluge and Negt’s <em>History and Obstinacy</em>,
a breathtaking archaeology of the labor power that
has been cultivated in the human body over the
last 2,000 years. Supplementing classical
political economy with the insights of fields
ranging from psychoanalysis and phenomenology to
evolutionary anthropology and systems theory, <em>History
and Obstinacy</em> examines the complex ecology
of expropriation and resistance as it reaches down
into the deepest strata of unconscious thought,
genetic memory, and cellular life. First published
in 1981, this epochal collaboration has now been
edited, expanded, and updated by the authors in
response to global developments of the last decade
to create an entirely new analysis of “the
capitalism within us.”</p>
<p><strong>“Finally, the English-language public has
access to this, the most ambitious German
theoretical construction since the War and an
extraordinary, unsettling, and paradoxical
journey through history and the construction of
subjectivity, the pedagogies of labor, and the
ceaseless struggles and coalitions between
affect and habit — a well-nigh Blochian
excavation of the layers of history and the
production of the future. The richness of
examples, parables, and illustrations, the
unexpected originalities and unforeseeable
philosophical stimulations of this
unclassifiable work, are comparable, if in
little else, to the shock of Deleuze and
Guattari’s great collaborations.” <br>
— Fredric Jameson</strong></p>
<p> <strong>“This book is an astounding
manifestation of an improbable constellation
between a great writer/filmmaker and an
important social philosopher. Readers will enjoy
the illuminating insights and surprising
discoveries from the revealing assemblage of
ideas, arguments, and imaginations.” <br>
— Jürgen Habermas</strong></p>
<p> <strong>“By presenting theory as montage with
photos, highlighted text, excursuses, diagrams,
and box quotes, <em>History and Obstinacy</em>
takes up the legacies of the historical
avant-garde, but it does so in an
anti-vanguardist mode. As it explores
materialist anthropology, the archeology of
labor power, and histories and stories of
defiance and tenacious resistance, it turns its
political attention toward the extended past
that grounds our evolving present. In its search
for answers about the neglected organic and
subjective dimension of capital’s logic, this
book speaks more directly to our current
condition than its historical origin in a period
of post-1960s disorientation might suggest. An
indispensable message in a bottle from another
time and a pleasure to read.” <br>
— Andreas Huyssen</strong></p>
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