The SAGE Handbook of Marxism

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Edited by Bev Skeggs, Sara Farris, Alberto Toscano, Svenja Bromberg
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Beverley Skeggs is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University. She has published The Media; Issues in Sociology; Feminist Cultural Theory; Formations of Class and Gender; Class, Self, Culture Sexuality and the Politics of Violence and Safety (with Les Moran) and Feminism after Bourdieu (with Lisa Adkins), and with Helen Wood, Reacting to Reality TV: Audience, Performance, Value and Reality TV and Class, along with many journal articles on class and culture. As an ESRC Professorial Fellow she developed a "sociology of values and value'' that included projects on the digital economy and prosperity theology, and whilst Director of the Atlantic Fellows Programme, established the 'Global Economies of Care' theme at the LSE. Sara R. Farris is a Reader in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths University of London. She has published widely on issues of gender, migration, social reproduction and racism/nationalism as well as social and political theory. She is the author of Max Weber's theory of personality. Individuation, politics and orientalism in the sociology of religion (Brill Academic Publishers 2013) and In the name of women's rights. The rise of Femonationalism (Duke University Press 2017). Alberto Toscano is Professor of Critical Theory in the Department of Sociology and Co-Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Critical Theory at Goldsmiths, University of London, and Visiting Professor at the School of Communications at Simon Fraser University. Since 2004 he has been a member of the editorial board for the journal Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory and is series editor of The Italian List for Seagull Books. He is the author of The Theatre of Production (2006), Fanaticism: On the Uses of an Idea (2010; 2017, 2nd ed.) and Cartographies of the Absolute (with Jeff Kinkle, 2015). A translator of Antonio Negri, Alain Badiou, Franco Fortini, Furio Jesi and others, Toscano has published widely on critical theory, philosophy, politics and aesthetics. Svenja Bromberg is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research and teaching are in continental philosophy and social theory with a focus on issues of emancipation, radical democracy, and materialist philosophies. She completed her PhD "Thinking 'Emancipation' after Marx - A Conceptual Analysis of Emancipation between Citizenship and Revolution in Marx and Balibar" in 2016. Svenja is a co-editor of Eurotrash (published 2016 at Merve Verlag, Berlin together with Birthe Muehlhoff and Danilo Scholz) and a member on the editorial board of the journal Historical Materialism. She recently published 'Marx, an 'Antiphilosopher'? Or Badiou's Philosophical Politics of Demarcation' in: Voelker, J. (ed) (2019), Badiou and the German Tradition of Philosophy, London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Volume 1 Editors' Introduction - Sara R. Farris, Beverley Skeggs, Alberto Toscano, & Svenja Bromberg Part 1: Reworking the Critique of Political Economy Chapter 1: Merchant Capitalism - Jairus Banaji Chapter 2: Mode of Production - John Haldon Chapter 3: Social Reproduction Feminisms - Sue Ferguson, Tithi Bhattacharya, & Sara R. Farris Chapter 4: Rent - Stefano Dughera & Carlo Vercellone Chapter 5: Value - Tommaso Redolfi Riva Chapter 6: Money and Finance - Jim Kincaid Chapter 7: Labour - Guido Starosta Chapter 8: Automation - Jason E. Smith Chapter 9: Methods - Patrick Murray Chapter 10: The Transformation Problem - Riccardo Bellofiore & Andrea Coveri Part 2: Forms of Domination, Subjects of Struggle Chapter 11: Class - Beverley Skeggs Chapter 12: Punishment - Alessandro de Giorgi Chapter 13: Race - Brenna Bhandar Chapter 14: Slavery and Capitalism - Leonardo Marques Chapter 15: Gender - Sara R. Farris Chapter 16: Servants - Laura Schwartz Part 3: Political Perspectives Chapter 17: Politics - Panagiotis Sotiris Chapter 18: Revolution - Neil Davidson Chapter 19: The State - Heide Gerstenberger Chapter 20: Nationalism and the National Question - Gavin Walker Chapter 21: Crisis - Ken C. Kawashima Chapter 22: Communism - Alberto Toscano Chapter 23: Imperialism - Salar Mohandesi Part 4: Philosophical Dimensions Chapter 24: Totality - Chris O'Kane Chapter 25: Dialectics - Harrison Fluss Chapter 26: Time - Massimiliano Tomba Chapter 27: Space - Kanishka Goonewardena Chapter 28: Alienation - Amy E. Wendling Chapter 29: Praxis - Miguel Candioti Chapter 30: Fetishism - Anselm Jappe Chapter 31: Ideology-Critique and Ideology-Theory - Jan Rehmann Chapter 32: Real Abstraction - Elena Louisa Lange Chapter 33: Subsumption - Andres Saenz de Sicilia Volume 2 Part 5: Land and Existence Chapter 34: Primitive Accumulation, Globalisation and Social Reproduction - Silvia Federici Chapter 35: The Commons - Massimo De Angelis Chapter 36: Extractivism - Veronica Gago Chapter 37: Agriculture - Kohei Saito Chapter 38: Energy and Value - George Caffentzis Chapter 39: Climate Change - Matt Huber Part 6: Domains Chapter 40: Anthropology and Marxism: An Ethnography of Class and Identity - Erica Lagalisse Chapter 41: Art - Gail Day, Steve Edwards, & Marina Vishmidt Chapter 42: Architecture - Luisa Lorenza Corna Chapter 43: Culture - Jeremy Gilbert Chapter 44: Literary Criticism - Brent Ryan Bellamy Chapter 45: Poetics - Daniel Hartley Chapter 46: Communication - Nicholas Thoburn Chapter 47: International Relations - Maia Pal Chapter 48: Law - Robert Knox Chapter 49: Management - Gerard Hanlon Chapter 50: The End of Philosophy - Roberto Mozzachiodi Chapter 51: Technoscience - Les Levidow & Luigi Pellizzoni Chapter 52: Postcolonial Studies - Jamila M.H. Mascat Chapter 53: Psychoanalysis - Samo Tomsic Chapter 54: Queer Studies - Peter Drucker Chapter 55: Sociology and Marxism in the US - David Fasenfest & Graham Cassano Chapter 56: The University - Roderick A. Ferguson Volume 3 Part 7: Inquiries and Debates Chapter 57: Intersectionality - Ashley Bohrer Chapter 58: Black Marxism - Asad Haider Chapter 59: Digitality and Racial Capitalism - Jonathan Beller Chapter 60: International Development - Kalpana Wilson Chapter 61: Advertising and Race - Anandi Ramamurthy Chapter 62: Dependency Theory and Indigenous Politics - Andrew Curley Chapter 63: The Primitive - Miri Davidson Chapter 64: Social Movements - Jeffrey R. Webber Chapter 65: Riot - Joshua Clover Chapter 66: Postsecularism and the Critique of Religion - Gregor McLennan Chapter 67: Utopia - Chiara Giorgi Chapter 68: Affect - Emma Dowling Chapter 69: The Body - Soren Mau Chapter 70: Animals - Oxana Timofeeva Chapter 71: Desire - Hannah Proctor Chapter 72: Filming Capital - Pietro Bianchi Chapter 73: Horror Film - Johanna Isaacson & Annie McClanahan Chapter 74: Three Debates in Marxist Feminism - Cinzia Arruzza Chapter 75: Triple Exploitation, Social Reproduction and the Agrarian Question in Japan - Wendy Matsumura Chapter 76: Prostitution and Sex Work - Katie Cruz & Kate Hardy Chapter 77: Work - Jamie Woodcock Chapter 78: Domestic Labour and the Production of Labour-Power - Rohini Hensman Chapter 79: Logistics - Charmaine Chua Chapter 80: Labour Struggles in Logistics - Jeremy Anderson Chapter 81: Welfare - Tine Haubner Chapter 82: The Urban - Stale Holgersen Chapter 83: Cognitive Capitalism - David Harvie & Ben Trott Chapter 84: Bio-Cognitive Capitalism - Andrea Fumagalli Chapter 85: Intellectual Property - Paul Rekret & Krystian Szadkowski Chapter 86: Deportation - Nicholas De Genova Chapter 87: Borders - Sandro Mezzadra & Brett Neilson

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