The Militant Historian: The Concept of History in the Work of Alain Badiou
This is the first wide-ranging analysis of Alain Badiou's use, development and transformation of the concept of history. Despite the wealth of perspectives now available on how social and cultural practices take shape, historicism still appears to be the most dominant. The Militant Historian examines this primacy and reveals how Badiou's work offers a radical riposte.
Exploring key texts in Badiou's oeuvre and how his philosophical ideas disrupt dominant conceptions of history and the role of the historian, Kerry William Purcell addresses how these ideas could transform our approaches to the historical and what it means to 'do history' as a meaningful endeavour. Adopting a chronological approach to Badiou's work, each chapter explores specific conceptual developments in his writing and how they lend themselves to a reconsideration of the subject who speaks history. From these new and disruptive modes of doing emerges the figure of the militant historian – a role with the potential to impact how we practice history outside the narrow strictures of academic life.
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The Militant Historian: The Concept of History in the Work of Alain Badiou
This is the first wide-ranging analysis of Alain Badiou's use, development and transformation of the concept of history. Despite the wealth of perspectives now available on how social and cultural practices take shape, historicism still appears to be the most dominant. The Militant Historian examines this primacy and reveals how Badiou's work offers a radical riposte.
Exploring key texts in Badiou's oeuvre and how his philosophical ideas disrupt dominant conceptions of history and the role of the historian, Kerry William Purcell addresses how these ideas could transform our approaches to the historical and what it means to 'do history' as a meaningful endeavour. Adopting a chronological approach to Badiou's work, each chapter explores specific conceptual developments in his writing and how they lend themselves to a reconsideration of the subject who speaks history. From these new and disruptive modes of doing emerges the figure of the militant historian – a role with the potential to impact how we practice history outside the narrow strictures of academic life.
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The Militant Historian: The Concept of History in the Work of Alain Badiou

The Militant Historian: The Concept of History in the Work of Alain Badiou

by Kerry William Purcell
The Militant Historian: The Concept of History in the Work of Alain Badiou

The Militant Historian: The Concept of History in the Work of Alain Badiou

by Kerry William Purcell

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This is the first wide-ranging analysis of Alain Badiou's use, development and transformation of the concept of history. Despite the wealth of perspectives now available on how social and cultural practices take shape, historicism still appears to be the most dominant. The Militant Historian examines this primacy and reveals how Badiou's work offers a radical riposte.
Exploring key texts in Badiou's oeuvre and how his philosophical ideas disrupt dominant conceptions of history and the role of the historian, Kerry William Purcell addresses how these ideas could transform our approaches to the historical and what it means to 'do history' as a meaningful endeavour. Adopting a chronological approach to Badiou's work, each chapter explores specific conceptual developments in his writing and how they lend themselves to a reconsideration of the subject who speaks history. From these new and disruptive modes of doing emerges the figure of the militant historian – a role with the potential to impact how we practice history outside the narrow strictures of academic life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350381070
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/31/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 823 KB

About the Author

Kerry William Purcell is a Senior Lecturer in Design History at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. He specialises in visual cultural theory, and has previously written on the philosophy of history and key figures in the history of visual culture.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. Structuralism and the Crisis of History.
2. History as Internal Exclusion: From 'The (Re)commencement of Dialectical Materialism' to 'Mark and Lack'.
3. The 'Paradoxical History of Eternity': Badiou, Mao, and the 'Historico-truth'.
4. Between the Eagle and the Old Mole: History, Historicity, and the Theory of the Subject
5. The Historian as the 'Retroactive Agent of Interventional Practice': Being and Event and Logic of Worlds
6. Fragments of Eternity and The Immanence of Truths.
7. Conclusion

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