Description
A provocative genealogy of theories of hope, optimism and pessimism in politics and philosophy ranging from the 18th century through to the present day.
About the Author
Simon Wortham is Professor of Critical Humanities, Kingston University London, UK. He is author of Resistance and Psychoanalysis (2017), Samuel Weber: Acts of Reading (2017), Modern Thought in Pain: Philosophy, Politics, Psychoanalysis (2015), The Poetics of Sleep (Bloomsbury, 2013), The Derrida Dictionary (Bloomsbury, 2010), Derrida: Writing Events (Bloomsbury, 2008), Experimenting: Essays with Samuel Weber (2007), Counter-Institutions (2006) and Rethinking the University (2009)
Reviews
Neo-liberalism's savage hegemony shapes subjects and affects together: jaded, pessimistic, indifferent, or their twins, entrepreneurial, risk-taking, long-range, even "future-proof" subjects. Can we still hope-for forms of association, action, the distribution of resources and enjoyment, other than those marked and made by this hegemonic formation? What grounds are there for optimism? Simon Morgan Wortham makes from the materials of the Western Enlightenment a genealogy for a politics of optimism-substantially groundless, necessary. By showing that thought is never either "past-proof" or "future-proof" Hope: The Politics of Optimism rigorously and lucidly redefines politics for our torn present. -- Jacques Lezra, Professor and Chair, Department of Hispanic Studies University of California--Riverside, United States
Simon Wortham's eminently readable new book unfolds the dialectic of hope from Spinoza to Balibar. Hope: The Politics of Optimism traces with brilliance and insight this constitutive oscillation between optimism and despair across modern leftist thought, to argue that even the bleakest nihilism remains grounded in the originary affirmation of all enunciation, from which depths critique can hope, finally, to put real limits to power. -- Nick Nesbitt, Professor of Languages and Literatures, Princeton University, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9781350105300
Author Professor Simon Wortham
Format Paperback
Page Count 184
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 212g