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Reconsiders key concepts in Marxist thought by examining the relationship between accumulation and subjectivity in Latin American narrative, film, and social and political theory
"Reconsiders key concepts in Marxist thought by examining the relationship between accumulation and subjectivity in Latin American narrative, film, and social and political theory"--
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monografia Rebiun34393862 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34393862 m o d | cr#cnu|||||||| 211203s2022 nyu ob 001 0 eng 1-4384-8758-4 UAM 991008285022804211 DLC eng DLC rda pcc cl----- 335.4098 Accumulation and subjectivity rethinking Marx in Latin America edited by Karen Benez Albany State University of New York Press 2022 Albany Albany State University of New York Press 2022 1 online resource (346 pages) 1 online resource (346 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction: Rethinking Marx in Latin America / Karen Benezra -- Property and history. On subsumption as form and the use of asynchronies / Massimiliano Tomba -- "I am he": a history of dispossession's not-yet-present in colonial Yucatán / David Kazanjian -- Latin American Marxism: history and accumulation / Sergio Villalobos-Ruminott -- Accumulation as total conversion / Karen Benezra -- Class and totality. José Aricó and the concept of socioeconomic formation / Marcelo Starcenbaum -- An irresolvable tension: the part or the whole? The effects of the "crisis of Marxism" in the work of René Zavaleta Mercado / Jaime Ortega Reyna -- Class and accumulation / Pablo Pérez Wilson -- Sovereignty and debt. The "insurgent subject" versus accumulation by dispossession in Álvaro García Linera and Jorge Sanjinés / Irina Alexandra Feldman -- Debt, violence, and subjectivity / Alessandro Fornazzari -- Psychotic violence: crime and consumption in the apocalyptic phase of capitalism / Horacio Legrás -- Postmigrancy: borders, primitive accumulation, and labor at the U.S./Mexico border / Abraham Acosta -- The subject and nature. Marx's theory of the subject / Bruno Bosteels -- The impasses of environmentalism: subjectivity and accumulation in the World-Ecology Project / Orlando Bentancor -- "Non-capital" and the torsion of the subject / Gavin Walker Reconsiders key concepts in Marxist thought by examining the relationship between accumulation and subjectivity in Latin American narrative, film, and social and political theory "Reconsiders key concepts in Marxist thought by examining the relationship between accumulation and subjectivity in Latin American narrative, film, and social and political theory"-- Provided by publisher Marxian economics- Latin America Saving and investment- Latin America Medios de comunicación social- Latin America Subjectivity Essays. Benezra, Karen 1982-) editor Print version Benezra, Karen. Accumulation and Subjectivity Albany : State University of New York Press,c2022 9781438487571