Reviews Archive
200 reviews
by Peter Osborne, Victoria Browne, Timothy Bewes, Stefano Pippa, Allan Stoekl, Borna Radnik, Iain A. Boal, Franziska Aigner and Mikkel Thorup / RP 200 (Nov/Dec 2016) / ReviewsHarry Harootunian, Marx After Marx: History and Time in the Expansion of Capitalism
Jonna Bornemark and Nicholas Smith, eds, Phenomenology of Pregnancy
Anita Chari, A Political Economy of the Senses: Neoliberalism, Reification, Critique
199 reviews
by Jorge Varela, Peter Libbey, George Tomlinson, Jussi Palmusaari, Peter Nyers, John Douglas Millar, Allan Stoekl and Onur Acaroglu / RP 199 (Sept/Oct 2016) / ReviewsAlexandre Kojève, The Notion of Authority (A Brief Presentation)
Jacques Lacan, Transference: The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book VIII
Bruce Fink, Lacan on Love: An Exploration of Lacan’s Seminar VIII, Transference
The reversal of authority
by Jorge Varela / RP 199 (Sept/Oct 2016) / ReviewAlexandre Kojève, The Notion of Authority (A Brief Presentation), trans. Hager Weslati, Verso, London and New York, 2014. xxxiv + 107 pp., £14.99 hb., 978 1 78168 095 7.
Since the publication of Arendt’s essays on authority, the debate around authority has been mostly dominated by her diagnoses of its crisis. A different but recurrent …
198 reviews
by Lucie Kim-Chi Mercier, Nadir Lahiji, Libero Andreotti, Doerthe Rosenow, Hasana Sharp, Helen Palmer, María J. Binetti, Gary Browning, Borna Radnik, Timothy Hall and Mike Makin-Waite / RP 198 (Jul/Aug 2016) / ReviewsLewis R. Gordon, What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His Life and Thought
Peter Hudis, Frantz Fanon, Philosopher of the Barricades
Lucie Kim-Chi Mercier
David Kishik, The Manhattan Project: A Theory of a City
Nadir Lahiji and Libero Andreotti
Kelly Oliver, Earth and World: Philosophy After the Apollo Missions
Doerthe Rosenow
Drucilla Cornell …
Fanon’s Pantheons
by Lucie Kim-Chi Mercier / RP 198 (Jul/Aug 2016) / ReviewLewis R. Gordon, What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His Life and Thought, Fordham University Press, New York, 2015. 216 pp., £14.99 pb., 978 1 84904 550 6.
Peter Hudis, Frantz Fanon, Philosopher of the Barricades, Pluto Press, London, 2015. 176 pp., £50.00 hb., £12.99 pb., 978 0 74533 630 5 hb., 978 …
197 reviews
by Kate Soper, Alastair Morgan, John Millar, Hammam Aldouri, Elinor Taylor, Esther Leslie and M. Beatrice Fazi / RP 197 (May/June 2016) / ReviewsJason W. Moore, Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital
Kate Soper
J.M. Bernstein, Torture and Dignity: An Essay on Moral Injury
Alastair Morgan
Kenneth Goldsmith, Capital: New York, Capital of the 20th Century
John Millar
Boris Groys, In the Flow
Hammam Aldouri
Peter Fleming, The Mythology of Work: …
Capitalocene
by Kate Soper / RP 197 (May/June 2016) / ReviewJason W. Moore, Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital, Verso, London and New York, 2015. 316 pp., £60.00 hb., £19.99 pb., 978 1 78168 901 1 hb., 978 1 78168 902 8 pb.
Jason Moore is a key figure in the World-Ecology Research Network, an international grouping of scholars …
Prêt-à-manger
by Hammam Aldouri / RP 197 (May/June 2016) / ReviewBoris Groys, In the Flow, Verso, London and New York, 2016. 208 pp., £14.99 hb., 978 1 78478 350 1 hb.
In Ecce Homo, Friedrich Nietzsche famously diagnoses European culture as suffering from chronic dyspepsia. Nietzsche will offer no antacids or laxatives for ‘the most constipated bowels and temperaments’. Rather, he presents himself as dynamite. …
196 Reviews
by Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Claudia Aradau, Mark Bould, Malise Rosbech, Hammam Aldouri, Stephen Howard, Matthew Hyland, Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha and Thomas Klikauer / RP 196 (Mar/Apr 2016) / ReviewsPaolo Virno, When the Word Becomes Flesh: Language and Human Nature
Jean-Jacques Lecercle
Giorgio Agamben, Stasis: Civil War as a Political Paradigm
Michel Foucault, The Punitive Society: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1972–1973
Michel Foucault, Théories et institutions pénales. Cours au Collège de France
Claudia Aradau
Quentin Meillassoux, Science Fiction and Extro-Science Fiction
Mark …
Oxymoron
by Jean-Jacques Lecercle / RP 196 (Mar/Apr 2016) / ReviewPaolo Virno, When the Word Becomes Flesh: Language and Human Nature, trans. Giuseppina Mecchia, Semiotext(e), South Pasadena CA, 2015. 264 pp., £12.95 pb., 978 1 58435 094 1.
In Paolo Virno’s previous book, A Grammar of Multitude, grammar – in other words, the philosophy of language – played second fiddle to the multitude – in …
Mediate and aggregate
by Malise Rosbech / RP 196 (Mar/Apr 2016) / ReviewChristine Delphy, Separate and Dominate: Feminism and Racism after the War on Terror, trans. David Broder, Verso, London and New York, 2015. 192 pp., £14.99 pb., 978 1 78168 880 9.
For those who are already acquainted with Christine Delphy’s work, Separate and Dominate is a long-awaited publication. It does not disappoint. Having …
195 Reviews
by Frank Engster, Jasper Bernes, Daniel Spaulding, Anthony Iles, Douglas Spencer, Tor Krever, Nardina Kaur and Stephen Howard / RP 195 (Jan/Feb 2016) / ReviewsREVIEWS
Neil Larsen, Mathias Nilges, Josh Robinson and Nicholas Brown, Marxism and the Critique of Value
Frank Engster
Dave Beech, Art and Value: Art’s Economic Exceptionalism in Classical, Neoclassical and Marxist Economics
Jasper Bernes and Daniel Spaulding
Devin Fore, Realism after Modernism: The Rehumanization of Art and Literature
Anthony Iles
Beatriz Preciado, Pornotopia: An Essay …
Truly extraordinary
Review of Dave Beech, Art and Value: Art’s Economic Exceptionalism in Classical, Neoclassical and Marxist Economicsby Jasper Bernes and Daniel Spaulding / RP 195 (Jan/Feb 2016) / Review
Dave Beech, Art and Value: Art’s Economic Exceptionalism in Classical, Neoclassical and Marxist Economics, Brill, Boston MA, 2015. x + 392 pp., £109.00 hb., 978 9 00428 814 0.
Dave Beech’s fundamental claim is that art is not a standard commodity. Art is, rather, ‘exceptional’, in the sense that its production, circulation and consumption follow …
194 Reviews
by Todd Cronan, Christopher Jones-Thompson, Tobias C. van Veen, Bruce Haddock, Kevin Bruyneel, Daniel Matthews and Rupert Read / RP 194 (Nov/Dec 2015) / ReviewsThe Challenge of Surrealism: The Correspondence of Theodor W. Adorno and Elisabeth Lenk
Todd Cronan
Susanne Lettow, ed., Reproduction, Race, and Gender in Philosophy and the Early Life Sciences
Christopher Jones-Thompson
Gabrielle Coleman, Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous
Tobias C. van Veen
Simona Forti, New Demons: Rethinking Power and Evil Today
Bruce Haddock
Joan …
Operation Adorno
by Todd Cronan / RP 194 (Nov/Dec 2015) / ReviewThe Challenge of Surrealism: The Correspondence of Theodor W. Adorno and Elisabeth Lenk, ed. and trans. Susan H. Gillespie, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2015. 248 pp., £63.38 hb., £18.16 pb., 978 0 81665 616 5 hb., 978 0 81665 617 2 pb.
At the beginning of a talk on ‘Critical Theory and Surreal Practice’ …
On the menu, but not at the table
by Christopher Jones-Thompson / RP 194 (Nov/Dec 2015) / ReviewSusanne Lettow, ed., Reproduction, Race, and Gender in Philosophy and the Early Life Sciences, SUNY Press, Albany NY, 2014. vi + 294 pp., £52.00 hb., £19.95 pb., 978 1 43844 949 4 hb., 978 1 43844 948 7 pb.
This collection contributes to an increasingly important issue in philosophy and the history of ideas, …
193 reviews
by John Beck, Agata Pyzik, Jason Read, Stella Sandford, Victoria Browne, Lucy Bond, Rolando Pérez, Hammam Aldouri and Borna Radnik / RP 193 (Sept/Oct 2015) / ReviewsMcKenzie Wark, Molecular Red: Theory for the Anthropocene
John Beck
Kathy Acker and McKenzie Wark, I’m Very Into You: Correspondence 1995–1996
Agata Pyzik
Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Cannibal Metaphysics: For a Post-Structural Anthropology
Jason Read
John Fletcher and Nicholas Ray, eds, Seductions and Enigmas: Laplanche, Theory, Culture
Stella Sandford
Sara Ahmed, Willful Subjects
Victoria …
Anthropology becoming philosophy
by Jason Read / RP 193 (Sept/Oct 2015) / ReviewEduardo Viveiros de Castro, Cannibal Metaphysics: For a Post-Structural Anthropology, trans. Peter Skafish, Univocal, Minneapolis, 2014. 229 pp., £20.00 pb., 978 1 93756 121 5.
While the debates and provocations of sixties France in the texts that make up post-structuralism, or, perhaps more accurately, ‘la pensée 68’, continue to influence contemporary philosophy and theory, the …
Beneath the soviets the beach
by John Beck / RP 193 (Sept/Oct 2015) / ReviewMcKenzie Wark, Molecular Red: Theory for the Anthropocene. Verso, London, 2015. xxii + 280 pp., £16.99 hb., 978 1 78168 827 4.
Geological time is long; the lifespan of critical terms is decidedly shorter. The sedimentary record of buzzwords logs the granulated residue of terms that were snuffed out not by intellectual gradualism but a …
192 reviews
by John Kraniauskas, Jeffery R. Webber, Nickolas Lambrianou, Victoria Horne, Sam Cooper, Gerald Moore, Paola Pasquali and Carrie Giunta / RP 192 (July/Aug 2015) / ReviewsJosé Aricó, Marx and Latin America Álvaro García Linera, Plebeian Power: Collective Action and Indigenous, Working-Class and Popular Identities in Bolivia John Kraniauskas
Ana Cecilia Dinerstein, The Politics of Autonomy in Latin America: The Art of Organizing Hope Jeffery R. Webber
Michael Wayne, Red Kant: Aesthetics, Marxism and the Third Critique Nickolas Lambrianou
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