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Anaesthetics of Existence: Essays on Experience at the Edge
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Overview
“Experience” is a thoroughly political category, a social and historical product not authored by any individual. At the same time, “the personal is political,” and one's own lived experience is an important epistemic resource. In Anaesthetics of Existence Cressida J. Heyes reconciles these two positions, drawing on examples of things that happen to us but are nonetheless excluded from experience. If for Foucault an “aesthetics of existence” was a project of making one's life a work of art, Heyes's “anaesthetics of existence” describes antiprojects that are tacitly excluded from life—but should be brought back in. Drawing on critical phenomenology, genealogy, and feminist theory, Heyes shows how and why experience has edges, and she analyzes phenomena that press against those edges. Essays on sexual violence against unconscious victims, the temporality of drug use, and childbirth as a limit-experience build a politics of experience while showcasing Heyes's much-needed new philosophical method.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781478009320 |
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Publisher: | Duke University Press |
Publication date: | 05/08/2020 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | NOOK Book |
Pages: | 190 |
File size: | 6 MB |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments viiIntroduction 1
1. Foucault's Limits: Experience at the Edge 27
2. Dead to the World: Rape, Unconsciousness, and Social Media 52
3. Down and Out: Temporality after Discipline 75
4. Anaesthetic Time 97
5. Child, Birth: An Aesthetic 125
Coda 141
Notes 147
References 159
Index 177
What People are Saying About This
“‘Anaesthetics of Existence,’ writes Cressida J. Heyes, ‘is a book about refusal, exclusion and liminality.’ More than this, it is a book about the unevenness of attention, about the tendency of bodies to flicker in and out of consciousness, and about extreme ordinariness and the increasing ordinariness of the extreme. This book is timely, original, and offers new insights within the philosophy of experience.”
“Incredibly smart, wide ranging, inventive, and timely, Cressida J. Heyes's Anaesthetics of Existence offers a detailed and philosophically rigorous phenomenological exploration of experience. Heyes does not merely report on phenomenology, she does it with an aliveness to her prose and an expansiveness to her thinking that feels fresh, original, and exciting. A marvelous book.”