In the first volume to place Deleuze and Guattari's philosophy in the context of contemporary fascism, international contributors uncover and reflect upon the anti- and non-fascist ethics situated in their framework and that of the scholarship that followed after.
The 'new philosophy' that Deleuze and Guattari propose to us is engaged and situated and it asks us to map urgent issues, not by opposing ourselves to it, but by mapping how it is part of the everyday, and of ourselves. The global rise of fascism today demands a rigid and careful analysis. The concepts and themes that Deleuze (and Guattari) handed to us in their extensive oeuvre can be of immense help in capturing its micropolitics and macropolitics.
All of the contributions in this volume have a keen eye on the practices of fascism today, meaning that they all show us, very much in line with Deleuze's thinking, how fascism works. The book is organized in three parts. The first part (21st century fascisms) focuses on the global threats technologies and algorithmic realities; the second part (situated fascisms) holds analyses of fascisms at work in different parts of the contemporary world; the third part deals with patriarchal fascism and offers concrete case-studies of sexualized and genderized modes of oppression.
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At once an immanent critique and a call to action, this collection forces us to think, and think again, about the political predicaments in which we are entangled. * Beth Lord, University of Aberdeen *
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Rick Dolphijn is Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Utrecht University and is an Honorary Associate Professor at Hong Kong University. He is a member of the Sandberg Institute. Rosi Braidotti is a Distinguished University Professor Emerita at Utrecht University in the Netherlands and Honorary Professor at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. She is a feminist Continental philosopher and she holds degrees in philosophy from the ANU and the Sorbonne and Honorary Degrees from Helsinki, (2007) and Linkoping (2013). She is an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (FAHA) and also a Member of the Academia Europaea. In 2022 she received the Humboldt Research Award for life-long contribution to scholarship. Her publications include: Nomadic Subjects (2011), and Nomadic Theory (2011); The Posthuman (2013), Posthuman Knowledge (2019); Posthuman Feminism (2022); The Posthuman Glossary (2018) and More Posthuman Glossary (2022).
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Associate Professor of Media and Cultural StudiesUtrecht University
Distinguished University Professor in the HumanitiesUtrecht University
Introduction: How To Live The Anti-Fascist Life And Endure The Pain?
Part I: 21st Century Fascisms
1. Human Nature And Anti-Fascist Living
2. Immanence, Neoliberalism, Microfascism: Will We Die In Silence?
3. Generative Contaminations: Biohacking As A Method For Instituting An Affirmative Politics Of Life
4. Algorithmic Governmentality And Managerial Fascism: The Case Of Smart Cities
5. The Two Cartographies: A Posthumanist Approach To Geomatics Education
6. The Theatre Of Everyday Debt-Cruelty: The Enfleshed Threat, Missing People And The Unbearable Strange Terrorist Machine
7. Giving Grace: Human Exceptionalism As Fascism
Part II: Situated Fascisms;
8. Colonial Fascism: Redemption, Forgiveness And Excolonialism
9. Escaping Pro-Life Neo-Fascism In Italy: Affirmative And Collective Lines Of Flight
10. Nomadism Reterritorialized: The Lesson Of Fascism Debates In Korea
11. Cancerous Silence And Fascism. The Spanish Politics Of Forgetting
12. The Wounds Of Europe: The Life Of Joe Bousquet
13. Fascistophilic Epidemics: Transpositions On Shiite Medico-Religious Imagination
14. An Athens Yet To Come
Part III: Patriarchal Fascism
15. Fascism And The Entangled Subject, Or How To Resist Fascist Toxicity
16. Reclaiming Vital Materialism's Affirmative, Anti-Fascist Powers. A Deleuzoguattarian-New Materialist Exploration Of The Fascist-Within
17. 'Soy Boy', Ecology, And The Fascist Imaginary
18. Pussy Riot Vs. Trump: Becoming Woman To Resist Becoming Fascist