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|a Kordela, Aglaia Kiarina,
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|a Being, Time, Bios :
|b Capitalism and Ontology /
|c A. Kiarina Kordela.
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|a Part I. Monist Meta-Phenomenological Ontology. Being and Time ; Monist Being and Atheism ; Value-Being-Surplus ; Matter ; Historical Time ; Meta-Phenomenological Fact ; Historiographical Project ; Historical and Transhistorical Aspects of Being ; Aristotle's Discourses ; Whence the Need for a Meta-Phenomenological Ontology? ; Recapitulation in Other Words. -- Part II. Bios: Biopolitics and Ethics. Bios in Extant Biopolitical Theories ; Bios: Surplus qua Labor-Power ; Double Representation of Bios: Darstellung and Vertretung ; Discourse, or the Symptom of the Repressed, and Language ; Attributive Aspect of the Unconscious: the Temporality of Potentiality and Ethics ; From Eternity (Attribute) to Immorality (Mode) ; Battlefield of Biopolitics: Gazes of Immortality and Lethal Certainty ; Enjoyment (Jouissance) and Utilitarianism. -- Part III. Biocinema and Bioracism. Biocinema: A Drop in Total Recall ; Postmodern Bioracism: Exporting Mortality.
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|a "Although both share a focus on human life as it is inscribed by power, Foucauldian biopolitics and Lacanian psychoanalysis have remained isolated from and even opposed to one another. In Being, Time, Bios, A. Kiarina Kordelaaims to overcome this divide, formulating a historical ontology that draws from Spinoza, Marx, Heidegger, and Sartre to theorize the changed character of "being" and "time" under secular capitalism. With insights from film theory, postcolonial studies, and race theory, Kordela's wide-ranging analysis suggests a radically new understanding of contemporary capitalism--one in which uncertainty, sacrifice, immortality, and the gaze are central."--Publisher's website.
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