Habit's Pathways, 9781478024989
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Habits shape power: control, freedom, race, class, and digital governance.

Habit's Pathways

Repetition, Power, Conduct

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    14 September 2023

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Summary

Habit has long preoccupied a wide range of theologians, philosophers, sociologists, psychologists, and neuroscientists. In Habit’s Pathways Tony Bennett explores the political consequences of the varied ways in which habit’s repetitions have been acted on to guide or direct conduct. Bennett considers habit’s uses and effects across the monastic regimens of medieval Europe, in plantation slavery and the factory system, through colonial forms of rule, and within a range of medicalized pathologi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781478024989
ISBN-10:1478024984
Author:Tony Bennett
Publisher:Duke University Press
Imprint:Duke University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:14 September 2023
Weight:386g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“Habit’s Pathways makes a valuable contribution to discussions and theories of habit in its assemblage and detailed analysis of all the important thinkers on the subject, from Augustine, Kant, and Dewey to Deleuze, Foucault, and Malabou, devising what surely must be the new standard account of habit in contemporary Western thought. A tremendous achievement.” - Susan Zieger, author of (The Mediated Mind: Affect, Ephemera, and Consumerism in the Nineteenth Century) “Tony Bennett, one of our most important cultural critics, reckons with the many meanings of habit in an argument that is both wide-ranging and fine-grained. Delving into its intellectual and political histories, he delivers a trenchant and highly illuminating analysis of habit’s relations to freedom and constraint.” - Rita Felski, John Stewart Bryan Professor, University of Virginia

About The Author

Tony Bennett

Tony Bennett is Emeritus Professor at the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University and Honorary Professor in the Humanities Research Centre at the Australian National University. Among his many books are Making Culture, Changing Society and, as coauthor, Collecting, Ordering, Governing: Anthropology, Museums, and Liberal Government.

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