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Radical political thought of the 20th century was dominated by utopia, but the failure of communism in Eastern Europe and its disavowal in China has brought on the need for a new model of utopian thought. This book thus seeks to redefine the concept of utopia and bring it to bear on today's politics. The original essays, contributed by key thinkers such as Gianni Vattimo and Jean-Luc Nancy, highlight the connection between utopian theory and practice. The book reassesses the legacy of utopia and conceptualizes alternatives to the neo-liberal, technocratic regimes prevalent in today's world. It argues that only utopia in its existential sense, grounded in the lived time and space of politics, can distance itself from mainstream ideology and not be at the service of technocratic regimes, while paying attention to the material conditions of human life. Existential Utopia offers a new and exciting interpretation of utopia in contemporary culture and a much-needed intervention into the philosophical and political discussion of utopian thinking that is both accessible to students and comprehensive.

Table of Contents:
Introduction. Utopia: A Political Ontology Michael Marder and Patrícia Vieira PART I: Utopia Unbound 1. In Place of Utopia Jean-Luc Nancy 2. Utopia, Counter-Utopia, Irony Gianni Vattimo 3. From Modern Utopias to Contemporary Uchronia Alexandre Franco de Sá 4. Existential Utopia-Of the World, the Possible, the Finite Michael Marder and Patrícia Vieira 5. Still / Encore Márcia Cavalcante-Schuback 6. The Theater of Utopia: Deleuze On Acting and Politics Cláudia Baracchi PART II: Putting Utopia to Work 7. Ernst Bloch, Utopia and Ideology Critique Douglas Kellner 8. Secularism and Post-Secularism in Roberto Unger and Ernst Bloch: Towards a Utopian Ontology Ruth Levitas 9. At the End of Utopia-Indifference Josep Ramoneda 10.  History, Politics, and Utopia: Towards a Synthesis of Social Theory and Practice Laurence Davis 11.  A Practical Utopia for the Twenty-First Century Robert Albritton  Notes Bibliography

About the Author :
Michael Marder is Ikerbasque Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz. He is the Associate Editor of Telos: A Quarterly Journal of Critical Thought and the author of The Event of The Thing: Derrida's Post-Deconstructive Realism (2009). Patricia I. Vieira is Assistant Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, in the Comparative Literature Program, and in the Film and Media Studies Program of Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA.

Review :
What is the philosophical meaning of utopia today? Where can utopian thought lead us? Is there still any space for utopian propositions after the end of metaphysics? These are the questions first rank philosophers, such as Jean-Luc Nancy, Cláudia Baracchi, and Gianni Vattimo among others, respond to in this remarkable book. As a hermeneutic philosopher I must invite everyone who believes in hope, difference, and alterity as values for a better future to study carefully Patrícia Vieira and Michael Marder's Existential Utopia. --Santiago Zabala, ICREA Research Professor at the University of Barcelona Democratically open to contestation and different in orientation, the essays in this thought-provoking book share a commitment to utopian thought and practice as a counterforce to contemporary accommodation with an unjust order - an order where a concerted attack on the putative "privileges" of teachers may be cynically conjoined with a defense of outlandish executive bonuses and salaries as well as a costly bailout of financial institutions and high-level "inside-jobbers" responsible for the near collapse of the socio-economic system. The editors are acutely aware of the ways utopian incentives have been co-opted by the status quo in advertising as in politics where there is a romantic idealization of "free-market" ideology and "yes we can" becomes a vapid euphemism for more of the same.  Yet they are also alert to the false apocalyptic appeal of blank utopias that make quasi-transcendental gestures to an unimaginable future that may be little more than a placebo for disempowerment and despair.  They provide a framework for practical yet radical utopian initiatives that acknowledge inevitable existential risks yet offer what might be called possibilities of situational transcendence of existing institutions, practices, and policies.  At the same time they provide a frame of reference for critically reading the ambitious essays in this collection and helping to renew options for the political imagination. --Dominick LaCapra, Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Professor of Humanistic Studies Cornell University We are done with grand narratives, metaphysical ideas of progress, and messianic promises. But the danger is that in finishing with these things we will let our dystopic anxieties reign and political despair triumph.  Radical political thought cannot survive without a vital thinking of the future. In the utterly necessary essays collected in this volume we are offered the outline for the idea of existential utopia: grounded in the everyday, fragile and transient, self-transformative and self-reinventing.  Vieira and Marder and the authors they have gathered here have performed a task I did not think likely: to fashion a conception of utopian thought fit for the 21st century. --Jay M. Bernstein, New School for Social Research This is a splendid collection of essays, sophisticated and engaging, challenging us to secure a new place, so to speak, for utopian thinking today. -- Rebecca Comay, Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto, Canada Author Michael Marder wrote an op-ed for The New York Times' Opinionator page on "Jokes and Their Relation To Crisis" http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/16/jokes-and-their-relation-to-crisis/ Author Michael Marder gave a talk at York University in Toronto on Carl Scmitt. Co-Editor Michael Marder wrote an op-ed "The Second Death of Politics," published by Aljazeera http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2011/12/2011121981347391640.html


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  • ISBN-13: 9781441100511
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 192
  • ISBN-10: 1441100512
  • Publisher Date: 24 Nov 2011
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: New Perspectives on Utopian Thought


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