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Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things (a John Hope Franklin Center Book)
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| #77374 in Books | imusti | 2010-01-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .60 x5.80 x8.90l,.60 | File type: PDF | 200 pages | Duke University Press||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A Fascinating Exploration of Humanity's Relation to Things|By RDD|In Jane Bennett’s "Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things", she explores the role of inanimate bodies and how humans interact with them. "Vibrant Matter" serves as Bennett’s manifesto for the benefits of anthropomorphizing. Bennett writes, “I believe it is wrong to deny vitality to nonhum||
“Jane Bennett’s Vibrant Matter is an important work, linking critical movements in recent continental philosophy, namely a vitalist tradition that runs from Bergson to Deleuze and even, on Bennett’s reading, to Bruno Latour, and (
In Vibrant Matter the political theorist Jane Bennett, renowned for her work on nature, ethics, and affect, shifts her focus from the human experience of things to things themselves. Bennett argues that political theory needs to do a better job of recognizing the active participation of nonhuman forces in events. Toward that end, she theorizes a “vital materiality” that runs through and across bodies, both human and nonhuman. Bennett explores how ...
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