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Grounding Critique Marxism, Concept Formation, and Embodied Social Relations

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sarp Tanyildiz, Gökbörü
Series:
Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series
Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series v.302
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marxian school of sociology.
Communism and society.
Sociology--Philosophy.
Sociology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Boston BRILL 2024
Summary:
Grounding Critique: Marxism, Concept Formation, and Embodied Social Relations demonstrates that marxism must have a robust understanding of embodied social relations, such as race, gender, and sexuality, in order to produce the knowledge necessary for transformative social change
Contents:
Front Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Living Individual and the Marionette
I The Predicament of the Marxist Sociologist
II A Marxism Made to the Measure of Life
III The Principle of Sociability for Social Relations
IV The Specificity of Social Relations in Marx
V Embodied Social Relations under Capitalism
VI Embodied Social Relations in Contemporary Marxist Social Thought
VII A Brief Note on Intersectionality
VIII A Marxist-Feminist Symposium on Intersectionality
IX Embodied Social Relations in Social Reproduction Theory
X A Conceptual Ground Clearing to Return to Marx
Part I Embodied Social Relations in Contemporary Marxist-Feminism
I Introduction
II Intersectionality
III Some Methodological Propositions for a Marxist Engagement with Intersectionality
IV The Generalization of Embodied Social Relations as the Categories of Subjective Human Life
V The Framing of the Marxist-Feminist Engagement with Intersectionality
VI The Analytic Primacy of Class and the Transformative Pedagogies
VII The Ideological Techniques of Bourgeois Management
VIII The Concept of the Mode of Production
IX The Methodological Tension between the Phenomenology and Ontology of the Social
X The Need for the Recovery of the Concept of Experience in Its Lived Sense
XI Embodied Social Relations and the Levels of Analysis in Social Sciences
XII Class Burdened with the Difficult Conceptual Task of Reconciling History with the Social
XIII Mistaking Critical Marxist Epistemologies for a Sociology of Knowledge
XIV A Quasi-transcendental Framework of Explanation Premised upon a First Principle
XV Marxism and the Non-identity of the Law and Life in Contemporary Capitalist Societies
XVI Supra-racial Epistemology of an Aleatory and Subjectless Conception of History
XVII Marxist-Feminist Aporetic of Description versus Explanation
XVIII 10+1 Theses on Feuerbach
XIX The Non-coincidence of Experience and Explanation
XX Marxist-Feminist Inscription of the Binary of the Idiographic versus the Nomothetic
XXI Why 'Race' Cannot Be Accommodated within a Marxist-Feminist Analysis as an Embodied Social Relation?
XXII Conclusion
Part II Embodied Social Relations in Social Reproduction Theory
II What Is the Relationship between Social Reproduction Theory and Intersectionality?
III Social Reproduction Theory's Ambiguous and Inadequately Self-Reflexive Relationship to Intersectionality
IV Social Reproduction Theory as a Marxist-Feminist Alternative to Intersectionality
V Social Reproduction Theory's 'Methodology' and Its Articulation and Selection of Social Problems
Notes:
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VI 'Race,' Racialization, and Experience in Social Reproduction Feminism
Other Format:
Print version Sarp Tanyildiz, Gökbörü Grounding Critique
ISBN:
9004712224
9789004712225
OCLC:
1463768448
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