Bodies and artefacts : : historical materialism as corporeal semiotics / / Joseph Fracchia.
"In a seemingly offhand, often overlooked comment, Karl Marx deemed 'human corporeal organisation' the 'first fact of human history'. Following Marx's corporeal turn and pursuing the radical implications of his corporeal insight, this book undertakes a reconstruction of...
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Fracchia, Joseph G., 1949- author. Bodies and artefacts : historical materialism as corporeal semiotics / Joseph Fracchia. Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, Massachusetts : Brill, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (1450 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Historical Materialism Book Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. "In a seemingly offhand, often overlooked comment, Karl Marx deemed 'human corporeal organisation' the 'first fact of human history'. Following Marx's corporeal turn and pursuing the radical implications of his corporeal insight, this book undertakes a reconstruction of the corporeal foundations of historical materialism. Part I exposes the corporeal roots of Marx's materialist conception of history and historical-materialist Wissenschaft. Part II attempts a historical-materialist mapping of human corporeal organisation. Suggesting how to approach human histories up from their corporeal foundations, Part III elaborates historical-materialism as 'corporeal semiotics'. Part IV, a case study of Marx's critique of capitalist socio-economic and cultural forms, reveals the corporeal foundations of that critique and the corporeal depth of his vision of human freedom and dignity"-- Provided by publisher. Introduction: Exposing the corporeal roots of historical materialism and moving toward a corporeal semiotics -- An Aufhebung of philosophy and the genesis of a materialist conception of history : objectification and Marx's corporeal turn -- From the first corporeal fact of human being to the moments of history : corporeality, modes of objectification, and ways of worldmaking -- The dimensions and methodological Leitfaden of a historical-materialist Wissenschaft -- The body is not a tabula rasa : clearing a path toward a 'hidden bodily problematic' -- Toward a corporeal cartography : methodological preliminaries -- Toward a historical-materialist cartography of human corporeal organisation (in outline) : on the corporeal constitution of patterns of human experience, behaviour, and realities -- On the corporeal constitutions of cognition and subjecthood -- The 'linguistic turn' and its discontents : a critique of disembodied semiotics -- The 'cultural turn' and its discontents : a critique of disembodied cultural studies -- Artefacts as corporeal signs; toward a corporeal semiotics -- Methodological reflections on forms of social objectivity and subjectivity : class, class consciousness, and the critique of capitalist cultural form -- A 'great transformation' : a genealogy of capital's culture of quantity -- The commodity form, quantification, and the standpoint of capital : an archaeology of capital's culture of quantity -- The capitalist labour-process and the body in pain : the corporeal depths of Marx's concept of immiseration. Semiotics. Materialism. Human body (Philosophy) Historical materialism. Print version: Fracchia, Joseph Bodies and Artefacts: Historical Materialism As Corporeal Semiotics (2 Vols. ) Boston : BRILL,c2021 9789004348745 |
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Introduction: Exposing the corporeal roots of historical materialism and moving toward a corporeal semiotics -- An Aufhebung of philosophy and the genesis of a materialist conception of history : objectification and Marx's corporeal turn -- From the first corporeal fact of human being to the moments of history : corporeality, modes of objectification, and ways of worldmaking -- The dimensions and methodological Leitfaden of a historical-materialist Wissenschaft -- The body is not a tabula rasa : clearing a path toward a 'hidden bodily problematic' -- Toward a corporeal cartography : methodological preliminaries -- Toward a historical-materialist cartography of human corporeal organisation (in outline) : on the corporeal constitution of patterns of human experience, behaviour, and realities -- On the corporeal constitutions of cognition and subjecthood -- The 'linguistic turn' and its discontents : a critique of disembodied semiotics -- The 'cultural turn' and its discontents : a critique of disembodied cultural studies -- Artefacts as corporeal signs; toward a corporeal semiotics -- Methodological reflections on forms of social objectivity and subjectivity : class, class consciousness, and the critique of capitalist cultural form -- A 'great transformation' : a genealogy of capital's culture of quantity -- The commodity form, quantification, and the standpoint of capital : an archaeology of capital's culture of quantity -- The capitalist labour-process and the body in pain : the corporeal depths of Marx's concept of immiseration. |
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