Butler on Whitehead
On the Occasion
Roland Faber editor Michael Halewood editor Deena Lin editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lexington Books
Published:22nd Mar '12
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This volume explores the philosophies of Judith Butler and Alfred North Whitehead, offering interdisciplinary insights into politics, ecology, and creative opportunities in the humanities.
In Butler on Whitehead, the editors curate a compelling dialogue between two influential thinkers, Judith Butler and Alfred North Whitehead. This volume emerges from a series of formal conversations that explore the rich interplay of their philosophies. The contributors, hailing from diverse fields such as philosophy, rhetoric, gender studies, and political theory, engage deeply with the concepts of becoming, syntactical violence, and the creative potential inherent in limitation. By weaving together these multifaceted perspectives, the book aims to illuminate the relevance of interdisciplinary discourse in contemporary humanities.
The unique contributions within Butler on Whitehead address pressing issues in politics, economy, ecology, and the arts, encouraging readers to look beyond traditional boundaries. The editors aspire to set a standard for philosophical engagement that resonates with today's challenges, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities that shape human experience. By bridging the insights of Butler and Whitehead, the volume invites a re-examination of long-standing problems and poses questions that have yet to be explored.
Ultimately, Butler on Whitehead serves as a vital resource for scholars and practitioners alike, as it not only reflects on the past but also offers pathways for future inquiry. The book emphasizes the importance of collaborative thought in the humanities, advocating for a holistic approach that embraces the interconnectedness of various disciplines in addressing the multifaceted nature of human existence.
Samuel Johnson criticized Metaphysical poetry for its 'violent juxtapositions.' He was right in the characterization, wrong in the judgment. Is Butler a Whiteheadian? No. Is Whitehead proto-Butlerian? No. Is it ever appropriate to speak of them together? Hell yes! The present volume, a 21st-century Metaphysical poem, sets the parameters for this timely conversation and brilliantly starts the ball rolling! -- Steven Meyer, Washington University in St. Louis
ISBN: 9780739172766
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 28mm
Weight: 649g
334 pages