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What Animals Teach Us about Politics Brian Massumi

What Animals Teach Us about Politics By Brian Massumi

What Animals Teach Us about Politics by Brian Massumi


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In this concise book, the noted theorist Brian Massumi takes up the question of the animal. Treating the human as animal, he develops a concept of an animal politics, which he uses as the basis of an expanded notion of the political.

What Animals Teach Us about Politics Summary

What Animals Teach Us about Politics by Brian Massumi

In What Animals Teach Us about Politics, Brian Massumi takes up the question of the animal. By treating the human as animal, he develops a concept of an animal politics. His is not a human politics of the animal, but an integrally animal politics, freed from connotations of the primitive state of nature and the accompanying presuppositions about instinct permeating modern thought. Massumi integrates notions marginalized by the dominant currents in evolutionary biology, animal behavior, and philosophy-notions such as play, sympathy, and creativity-into the concept of nature. As he does so, his inquiry necessarily expands, encompassing not only animal behavior but also animal thought and its distance from, or proximity to, those capacities over which human animals claim a monopoly: language and reflexive consciousness. For Massumi, humans and animals exist on a continuum. Understanding that continuum, while accounting for difference, requires a new logic of mutual inclusion. Massumi finds the conceptual resources for this logic in the work of thinkers including Gregory Bateson, Henri Bergson, Gilbert Simondon, and Raymond Ruyer. This concise book intervenes in Deleuze studies, posthumanism, and animal studies, as well as areas of study as wide-ranging as affect theory, aesthetics, embodied cognition, political theory, process philosophy, the theory of play, and the thought of Alfred North Whitehead.

What Animals Teach Us about Politics Reviews

For those ready and willing to navigate the complexity of What Animals Teach Us about Politics, Massumi is a brilliant thinker who has produced another incisive critique that is likely to elicit interesting scholarship and responses, both from his immediate interlocutors and anyone else looking for a way out of humanity. -- Liam Mayes * Montreal Review of Books *
[C]omplex, dazzling, and sometimes elusive central essay bolstered by various addenda (propositions, supplements, and lavishlyintricate endnotes) - presents an intensely ratiocinative meditation on how animals play and what that might mean for people. -- Randy Malamud * Common Knowledge *
[A]n active book aimed at establishing a new understanding of politics. It is thus useful for anyone who wants to approach politics from a new perspective, one that does not limit the political to that which is already given, but one that opens politics up to creative potentialities and affectivity. -- Colleen Harmer * Limina *
At a moment when animality, and the animality of the human, has become one of the major themes of contemporary theory, Massumi's book makes a major intervention. -- Nathan Snaza * Symploke *

About Brian Massumi

Brian Massumi is Professor in the Communication Department at the University of Montreal. He is the author of Semblance and Event: Activist Philosophy and the Occurrent Arts and Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation, which is also published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

What Animals Teach Us about Politics 1 Supplements 1. To Write Like a Rat Flicks Its Tail 55 2. The Zoo-ology of Play 65 3. Six Theses on the Animal to Be Avoided 91 Notes 99 References 119 Index 125

Additional information

CIN082235800XG
9780822358008
082235800X
What Animals Teach Us about Politics by Brian Massumi
Used - Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
2014-09-03
152
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