machines and
subjectivation | maschinen und subjektivierung | máquinas y
subjetivación
"Machines and
subjectivation" develops central concepts of contemporary post-Marxist
/
post-structuralist currents of theory. Along with political theories
from Félix
Guattari to Donna Haraway, from Jacques Derrida to Judith Butler, from
Michel
Foucault to Paolo Virno, the texts of this issue do not oppose Marx,
but go
with Marx beyond Marx. One conceptual movement here leads from a rigid
concept
of the subject to manifold modes of subjectivation as "(self-)
precarization", "anthropophagy" or "fear inspiring
sociability". The other investigates the previously still
underdeveloped
invention of a machine concept that illuminates more than merely
technical,
mechanical and instrumental notions of the machine: machines as social
relationships, both in terms of their forms of subjection and
enslavement and
in their aspects of resistance.
http://transform.eipcp.net/transversal/1106
contents:
Katja Diefenbach: The
Spectral Form of Value: Ghost-Things and
Relations of Forces
Brian Holmes: The
Flexible Personality. For a New Cultural
Critique
Maurizio Lazzarato: The Machine
Isabell Lorey:
Governmentality and Self-Precarization: On the Normalization
of Cultural Producers
Gerald Raunig: A Few
Fragments on Machines
Suely Rolnik: The
Geopolitics of Pimping
Simon Sheikh:
Domination, Competition and Exploitation: An
Introduction to the Socialization of Capital (and How It Fails Us)
Vassilis Tsianos / Dimitris
Papadopoulos: Precarity:
A Savage Journey
to the Heart of Embodied Capitalism
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