Description
About the Author
Robin Celikates is Associate Professor of Political and Social Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Reviews
Celikates presents an insightful critical reconstruction of three influential models of the relation between the European, male critical theorist and the people about whom he theorises in the works of Bourdieu, Boltanski and psychoanalysis, and of the French-German debates around them. The fine translation makes this important contribution to the history of European critical theory available to English-language students and scholars. -- James Tully, Professor Emeritus, University of Victoria
How to articulate the theoretical critique of the social order and the criticisms made by ordinary people in everyday life? The solution Celikates proposes, based on the Frankfurt School's interpretation of psychoanalysis, is highly original and very promising. This is a fundamental work for all those wishing to take advantage of both the empirical study of society and the contributions of philosophy, from the perspective of social change. -- Luc Boltanski, Professor at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, Paris
Celikates subjects the familiar refrain that critique is a form of practice to a systematic, rigorous, and illuminating analysis. His conception of reconstructive critique as a form of social practice shows as much respect for the critical capacities of agents as it does awareness of the dangers of ideological distortions. The result is a highly original and compelling articulation of the distinctive methodology of critical theory. -- Amy Allen, Liberal Arts Professor of Philosophy and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Penn State University
Book Information
ISBN 9781786604620
Author Robin Celikates
Format Hardback
Page Count 238
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 553g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 158mm * 24mm