French Revolution in Theory

French Revolution in Theory

Wahnich, Sophie; Glyn-Williams, Owen

Rowman & Littlefield International

03/2022

246

Dura

Inglês

9781786616173

15 a 20 dias

508

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Introduction - The French Revolution is Not a Myth: Sartre, Levi-
Strauss, Foucault, Lacan and us

Part I
Chapter one - How did the French Revolution become a Sartrean object?

Chapter two - Working with historical details against the fetishizing of reality

Chapter three - Do not dissolve the real men of the French Revolution in a bath of sulfuric acid

Chapter four - Restoring the sacred to its place

Chapter five- Apocalypse and Fraternity-Terror

Chapter six - The question of dialectical time and the futility of the notion of rearguard

Part II
Chapter seven - Three humanities in one, Europeans, colonized, savages

Chapter eight - Conclude a book, conclude a discussion

Chapter nine - Michel Foucault and the French Revolution: a misunderstanding?

Chapter ten - The French Revolution in between archaeologies of knowledge, discourse formations, and social formations

Chapter eleven - Surrounding the Iranian revolution, retrieving the missed object with Foucault, in spite of Foucault

Chapter twelve - the French Revolution, matrix of totalitarianism, a strange enigma of a statement

Chapter thirteen - Sade and the folds of the ethics of the French Revolution

Conclusion - Dissipating layers of fog
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Critical Theory;Emancipation;French History;French Philosophy;Historiography;Humanism;Philosophy of History;Political History;Revolution Studies;Structuralism;Twentieth Century Philosophy