Bodies and artefacts: historical materialism as corporeal semiotics Volume 2
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adam_text | Contents VOLUMEI Acknowledgements хш Notes on Notes ix Introduction: Exposing the Corporeal Roots of Historical Materialism and Moving toward a Corporeal Semiotics і PART 1 Reconstructing Historical Materialism Upfrom the Body’: The Corporeal Foundations ofa Materialist Conception ofHistory and the Guiding Threads of a Historical-Materialist Wissenschaft Introduction to Part і 43 1 An Aufhebung of Philosophy and the Genesis of a Materialist Conception of History: Objectification and Marx’s Corporeal Turn 49 2 From the First Corporeal Fact of Human Being to the Moments of History: Corporeality, Modes of Objectification, and Ways of Worldmaking 93 3 The Dimensions and Methodological Leitfaden of a Historical-Materialist Wissenschaft 146 PART 2 Toward a Historical-Materialist Cartography ofHuman Corporeal Organisation {in Outline): On the Corporeal Constitution ofHuman Experience, Behaviour, and Realities Introduction to Part 2 4 213 The Body Is Not a Tabula Rasa: Clearing a Path toward a ‘Hidden
VI CONTENTS Bodily Problematic’ 216 5 Toward a Corporeal Cartography: Methodological Preliminaries 268 6 A Historical-Materialist Cartography of Human Corporeal Organisation (in Outline): On the Corporeal Constitution of Patterns of Human Experience, Behaviour, and Realities 292 7 On the Corporeal Constitution of Cognition and Subjecthood 502 Conclusion to Part 2: What It Is Like To Be a Human: CorporeallyConstituted Patterns of Human Experience and Subjecthood 547 VOLUME 2 PART 3 Toward a Corporeal Semiotics Introduction to Part 3 557 8 The ‘Linguistic Turn’ and Its Discontents: A Critique of Disembodied Semiotics 561 9 The ‘Cultural Turn’ and Its Discontents: A Critique of Disembodied Cultural Studies 6x9 10 Artefacts as Corporeal Signs; toward a Corporeal Semiotics 695 Conclusion to Part 3: Corporeal Semiotics as a Measure of Social Wealth and Socio-cultural Form: On The Beneficence and Mendacity of Artefacts 752 PART 4 Corporeal Categories and the Critique ofSociocultural Form: Capital and Its Culture of Quantity Introduction to Part 4 765
CONTENTS VII xi Methodological Reflections on Forms of Social Objectivity and Subjectivity: Class, Class Consciousness, and the Critique of Capitalist Cultural Form 770 12 A ‘Great Transformation’: A Genealogy of Capital’s Culture of Quantity 818 13 The Commodity-Form, Quantification, and the Standpoint of Capital: An Archaeology of Capital’s Culture of Quantity 1054 14 The Capitalist Labour-Process and the Body in Pain: The Corporeal Depths of Marx’s Concept of Immiseration 1106 Conclusion to Part 4: The Mendacity of the Vast Capitalist Artefact 1162 Anticipatory Notes in Conclusion: A Time to Pause, a Time to Reflect, a Time to Wish, a Time to Hope: Toward a Corporeally-Grounded Vision of Human Freedom and Dignity 1174 Appendices 1199 Bibliography 1379 Index 1420
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Contents VOLUMEI Acknowledgements хш Notes on Notes ix Introduction: Exposing the Corporeal Roots of Historical Materialism and Moving toward a Corporeal Semiotics і PART 1 Reconstructing Historical Materialism Upfrom the Body’: The Corporeal Foundations ofa Materialist Conception ofHistory and the Guiding Threads of a Historical-Materialist Wissenschaft Introduction to Part і 43 1 An Aufhebung of Philosophy and the Genesis of a Materialist Conception of History: Objectification and Marx’s Corporeal Turn 49 2 From the First Corporeal Fact of Human Being to the Moments of History: Corporeality, Modes of Objectification, and Ways of Worldmaking 93 3 The Dimensions and Methodological Leitfaden of a Historical-Materialist Wissenschaft 146 PART 2 Toward a Historical-Materialist Cartography ofHuman Corporeal Organisation {in Outline): On the Corporeal Constitution ofHuman Experience, Behaviour, and Realities Introduction to Part 2 4 213 The Body Is Not a Tabula Rasa: Clearing a Path toward a ‘Hidden
VI CONTENTS Bodily Problematic’ 216 5 Toward a Corporeal Cartography: Methodological Preliminaries 268 6 A Historical-Materialist Cartography of Human Corporeal Organisation (in Outline): On the Corporeal Constitution of Patterns of Human Experience, Behaviour, and Realities 292 7 On the Corporeal Constitution of Cognition and Subjecthood 502 Conclusion to Part 2: What It Is Like To Be a Human: CorporeallyConstituted Patterns of Human Experience and Subjecthood 547 VOLUME 2 PART 3 Toward a Corporeal Semiotics Introduction to Part 3 557 8 The ‘Linguistic Turn’ and Its Discontents: A Critique of Disembodied Semiotics 561 9 The ‘Cultural Turn’ and Its Discontents: A Critique of Disembodied Cultural Studies 6x9 10 Artefacts as Corporeal Signs; toward a Corporeal Semiotics 695 Conclusion to Part 3: Corporeal Semiotics as a Measure of Social Wealth and Socio-cultural Form: On The Beneficence and Mendacity of Artefacts 752 PART 4 Corporeal Categories and the Critique ofSociocultural Form: Capital and Its Culture of Quantity Introduction to Part 4 765
CONTENTS VII xi Methodological Reflections on Forms of Social Objectivity and Subjectivity: Class, Class Consciousness, and the Critique of Capitalist Cultural Form 770 12 A ‘Great Transformation’: A Genealogy of Capital’s Culture of Quantity 818 13 The Commodity-Form, Quantification, and the Standpoint of Capital: An Archaeology of Capital’s Culture of Quantity 1054 14 The Capitalist Labour-Process and the Body in Pain: The Corporeal Depths of Marx’s Concept of Immiseration 1106 Conclusion to Part 4: The Mendacity of the Vast Capitalist Artefact 1162 Anticipatory Notes in Conclusion: A Time to Pause, a Time to Reflect, a Time to Wish, a Time to Hope: Toward a Corporeally-Grounded Vision of Human Freedom and Dignity 1174 Appendices 1199 Bibliography 1379 Index 1420 |
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