Geontologies, 9780822362333
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Finding biopolitics unable to adequately reveal the mechanisms of power that govern contemporary life, Elizabeth A. Povinelli offers “geontopower” as a new theory of power that operates through the regulation of clear distinctions between life and nonlife.

Geontologies

a requiem to late liberalism

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  • Paperback

    232 pages

  • Release Date

    6 October 2016

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780822362333
ISBN-10:0822362333
Author:Elizabeth A. Povinelli
Publisher:Duke University Press
Imprint:Duke University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:232
Release Date:6 October 2016
Weight:340g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“Short, conceptually packed … a rewarding read that will keep reverberating.”

“Geontologies is a dense work that resists being described in telegraphic terms, based as it is in dazzling and far-reaching theoretical and philosophical readings. But Povinelli’s key concepts of ‘geontology’ and ‘geontopower’ are an invaluable contribution to our much-needed critical lexicon, [and] the concepts and modes of engagement presented in Geontologies, though firmly rooted in the experience and particular governance of Australian settler late liberalism, demand to be taken up and translated in other contexts.” - Shela Sheikh (Avery Review) “Geontologies may well inspire new possibilities for thinking, relating and being.” - Eve Vincent (Australian Aboriginal Studies) “Geontologies is a challenging, exhilarating, and terrifying read. Challenging and exhilarating for all those interested in what deep ethnographic inquiry has to offer to a broad range of contemporary philosophy and social theory. And terrifying and exhilarating for those who find themselves asking whether the drama of Life’s possible extinction really matters.” - Andrea Muehlebach (Anthropological Quarterly) “Short, conceptually packed … a rewarding read that will keep reverberating.” - Mario Blaser (Journal of Anthropological Research) “Geontologies contributes valuably … offering a sophisticated account of the Australian context as well as analytic tools and vocabulary to continue the work elsewhere.” - Zoe Power & Kirsten McIlveen (Social & Cultural Geography)

About The Author

Elizabeth A. Povinelli

Elizabeth A. Povinelli is Franz Boas Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies at Columbia University and the author of, most recently, Economies of Abandonment: Social Belonging and Endurance in Late Liberalism, also published by Duke University Press.

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