Davide Panagia is Professor and Chair of Political Science at UCLA. His books include The Poetics of Political Thinking (Duke University Press, 2006), Ten Theses for an Aesthetics of Politics (University of Minnesota Press, 2016), and Intermedialities: Political Theory and Cinematic Experience (Northwestern University Press, 2024).
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Introduction 1 PART I - MISSED UNDERSTANDINGS 1 Reading Political Theory in Postwar America and Postwar France 33 2 Mimesis, the explication de texte, and State Thinking 77 PART II - DISPOSITIONALITIES 3 Jean Wahl, Empirico-Criticism, and the Concrete 99 4 Simone de Beauvoir and the Elementary Structures of Patriarchy 116 5 More than a Unity: Gilbert Simondon's Sentimental Empiricism 149 6 Gilles Deleuze: Displacing Reflection 167 7 Michel Foucault and the Political Ontology of the Dispositif 184 Epilogue 211 Acknowledgments 219 Notes 223 Bibliography 267 Index 285
Strongly recommended for scholars and students in French studies, French philosophy, philosophy of technology, and sociological or political theory. Highly recommended.-- "Choice Reviews" This stunning book reveals the tradition of 'sentimental empiricism' in postwar French theory, which makes reading practices and perceptual experiences central to politics. Davide Panagia expertly examines work by Beauvoir, Deleuze, Foucault, and others to show how they challenge mimetic processes of state-sanctioned knowledge with dynamic analyses of difference, domination, and colonial power. Sentimental Empiricism offers nothing less than a new history and interpretation of French political thought.---Elisabeth R. Anker, author of Ugly Freedoms

