Postcolonial Agency: Critique and Constructivism (Plateaus - New Directions in Deleuze Studies) - Softcover

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Simone Bignall

 
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Synopsis

Theoretically sophisticated and meticulously situated at the fraught scene of reconciliation between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples in contemporary Australia, Postcolonial Agency is an inspiring manifesto for non-imperial mutuality. Bignall's advocacy of an ethics of joy opens up a new direction for postcolonial studies. Professor Leela Ghandi, Department of English, University of Chicago A sustained piece of theorisation about the postcolonial to rival Peter Hallward's 'Absolutely Postcolonial'. Simone Bignall argues that a non-imperial concept of ethical and political agency and a materialist philosophy of transformation are embedded within a minor tradition of Western philosophy. Postcolonial Agency provides a significantly new understanding of the processes of social transformation faced by many societies as they struggle with the aftermath of empire. It also offers a valuable new way of conceptualising practices of postcolonial sociability. It will be of interest to students and researchers in political and postcolonial studies, cultural studies, critical theory and Continental philosophy.

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About the Author

Simone Bignall is a Visiting Fellow in the School of History and Philosophy, University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. She has published widely on Deleuze, Guattari, feminism and postcolonial politics, particularly in relation to issues of transformative agency. Her book, Postcolonial Agency, is forthcoming from Edinburgh University Press.

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AUTHOR APPROVED

Theoretically sophisticated and meticulously situated at the fraught scene of reconciliation between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples in contemporary Australia, Postcolonial Agency is an inspiring manifesto for non-imperial mutuality. Bignall's advocacy of an ethics of joy opens up a new direction for postcolonial studies.

Professor Leela Gandhi, Department of English, University of Chicago

This book complements and balances the attention given by postcolonial theory to the revitalisation and recognition of the agency of colonised peoples. Simone Bignall argues that a non-imperial concept of ethical and political agency and a materialist philosophy of transformation are embedded within a minor tradition of Western philosophy. Postcolonial Agency provides a significantly new understanding of the processes of social transformation faced by many societies as they struggle with the aftermath of empire. It also offers a valuable new way of conceptualising practices of postcolonial sociability. It will be of interest to students and researchers in political and postcolonial studies, cultural studies, critical theory and Continental philosophy.

Simone Bignall is a Visiting Fellow in the School of History and Philosophy at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. She is the co-editor, with Paul Patton, of Deleuze and the Postcolonial (2010), and of Agamben and Colonialism with Marcelo Svirsky (forthcoming).

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AUTHOR APPROVED

Theoretically sophisticated and meticulously situated at the fraught scene of reconciliation between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples in contemporary Australia, Postcolonial Agency is an inspiring manifesto for non-imperial mutuality. Bignall's advocacy of an ethics of joy opens up a new direction for postcolonial studies.

Professor Leela Gandhi, Department of English, University of Chicago

This book complements and balances the attention given by postcolonial theory to the revitalisation and recognition of the agency of colonised peoples. Simone Bignall argues that a non-imperial concept of ethical and political agency and a materialist philosophy of transformation are embedded within a minor tradition of Western philosophy. Postcolonial Agency provides a significantly new understanding of the processes of social transformation faced by many societies as they struggle with the aftermath of empire. It also offers a valuable new way of conceptualising practices of postcolonial sociability. It will be of interest to students and researchers in political and postcolonial studies, cultural studies, critical theory and Continental philosophy.

Simone Bignall is a Visiting Fellow in the School of History and Philosophy at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. She is the co-editor, with Paul Patton, of Deleuze and the Postcolonial (2010), and of Agamben and Colonialism with Marcelo Svirsky (forthcoming).

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