Infrapolitics: A Handbook

Author:   Alberto Moreiras
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   05 October 2021
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The personal is not political, even if politics marks it and, in many cases, determines it. Infrapolitics seeks to understand conditions of existence that are not reducible to political life and that exceed any definition of world bound to political determinations. It seeks to mobilize an exteriority without which politics could only be business or administration, that is, oppression. It demands a change in seeing and an everyday practice that subtracts from political totalization in the name of a new production of desire, of a new emancipation, and of a conception of experience that can breach the general captivation of life. In this book, Alberto Moreiras describes a form of thought aiming to provide content for a form of life and to offer a new theoretical practice for concrete existence. The book provides a genealogy of the notion of infrapolitics and places it within contemporary philosophical reflection, examining its deployment in the wake of postphenomenology and deconstruction, Lacanian analysis, the principle of anarchy, and an egalitarian symbolization of social life. In doing so, Moreiras elaborates Infrapolitics as both a general critique of the political apparatus and as an imperative horizon for existential self-understanding.

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Author:   Alberto Moreiras
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
ISBN:  

9780823298358


ISBN 10:   0823298353
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   05 October 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface to the English-Language Edition | ix Exergue. On Jacques Derrida’s Glas: A Possible Second Moment in Deconstruction | 1 1. The Last God: María Zambrano’s Life without Texture | 9 2. The Wolf’s Hide: Ontotheological Militancies | 25 3. Infrapolitical Distance: A Second Note on the Concept of Distance in Felipe Martínez Marzoa | 50 4. Infrapolitics and the Politics of Infrapolitics | 63 5. The Absolute Difference between Life and Politics | 85 6. A Politics of Separation: An Alternative Politicity | 114 7. Infrapolitical Derrida: The Ontic Determination of Politics beyond Empiricism | 152 8. A Negation of the Anarchy Principle | 170 9. On the Illegal Condition in the State of Extraction: How Not to Be an Informant | 183 Notes | 197 Works Cited | 213 Index | 223

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Provocative and gripping. You won't look at life and politics-and the wedge in between them-in the same way again. -- Cristina Rivera Garza, author of Grieving: Dispatches from a Wounded Country One of the most important books concerning contemporary thought written this century. -- Brett Levinson, SUNY Binghamton Alberto Moreiras's Infrapolitics: A Handbook offers a timely and provocative manual, in the age-old tradition of spiritual practices and political catechisms, but with no less keen modernist intent and resolute activist gusto. The work gives further flesh and blood to a concept that subverts the available classical options and dilemmas of liberal individualism or political liberalism, on the one hand, and collective communitarianism, in both its conservative-reactionary and progressivist socialist and communist varieties, on the other. Without resorting to theologico-political or, for that matter, anarchical alternatives that likewise seek avoid these very dichotomies, infrapolitics challenges the very notion of the political, its ontology and politics, while redirecting our understanding toward an appreciation of concrete and ontic uses the ancient and modern overarching concept once envisioned but failed to realize. Along the way, a host of new voices are added to the chorus and political theoretical canon (Maria Zambrano and Felipe Martinez Marzo, to name just these two). An engagingly written manifesto written in robust and rigorous philosophical style. -- Hent de Vries, Paulette Goddard Professor of the Humanities, New York University & Director, School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell University


Alberto Moreiras's Infrapolitics: A Handbook offers a timely and provocative manual, in the age-old tradition of spiritual practices and political catechisms, but with no less keen modernist intent and resolute activist gusto. The work gives further flesh and blood to a concept that subverts the available classical options and dilemmas of liberal individualism or political liberalism, on the one hand, and collective communitarianism, in both its conservative-reactionary and progressivist socialist and communist varieties, on the other. Without resorting to theologico-political or, for that matter, anarchical alternatives that likewise seek to avoid these very dichotomies, infrapolitics challenges the very notion of the political, its ontology and politics, while redirecting our understanding toward an appreciation of concrete and ontic uses the ancient and modern overarching concept once envisioned but failed to realize. Along the way, a host of new voices are added to the chorus and political theoretical canon (Maria Zambrano and Felipe Martinez Marzoa, to name just these two). An engagingly written manifesto written in robust and rigorous philosophical style.---Hent de Vries, Paulette Goddard Professor of the Humanities, New York University & Director, School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell University, One of the most important books concerning contemporary thought written this century.---Brett Levinson, SUNY Binghamton, Provocative and gripping. You won't look at life and politics--and the wedge in between them--in the same way again.---Cristina Rivera Garza, author of Grieving: Dispatches from a Wounded Country,


Author Information

Alberto Moreiras is Professor of Hispanic Studies at Texas A&M University. He is the author of The Exhaustion of Difference: The Politics of Latin American Cultural Studies (Duke University Press, 2001), Against Abstraction: Notes from an Ex–Latin Americanist (University of Texas Press, 2020), Sosiego siniestro (Guillermo Escolar, 2020), and Tercer espacio y otros relatos (SPLASH, 2021).

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