Power, Neoliberalism, and the Reinvention of Politics
The Critical Theory of Wendy Brown
Amy Allen editor Eduardo Mendieta editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press
Published:20th Sep '22
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A concise introduction to the political theory of one of today’s most prominent critics of neoliberalism.
Wendy Brown is one of the most prolific and influential political theorists of her generation. This collection of essays, designed for the undergraduate classroom, presents an introduction to and critical assessment of Brown’s substantial body of work, with a particular focus on her contributions to the tradition of critical theory.
Coeditors Amy Allen and Eduardo Mendieta provide an overview of Brown’s work, situating her scholarship in relation to some of the major thinkers and methodologies of the Frankfurt School. Brown opens the discussion with a new essay expounding upon the meaning of freedom and the prospects for emancipation in our current political moment. Subsequent chapters address different aspects of Brown’s corpus, including her early feminist interpretation of the history of political theory, her influential critiques of identity politics and progressive philosophies of history, and her recent interrogation of the rise of neoliberalism and the resurgence of authoritarian politics. The volume concludes with Brown’s response to her critics, where she clarifies and expands upon the implications of her core ideas.
In addition to Brown and the editors, the contributors to this volume include Robin Celikates, Loren Goldman, Asad Haider, Robyn Marasco, and Johanna Oksala.
ISBN: 9780271093345
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
Weight: 286g
204 pages