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Romantisme et multitudes

Politique du langage
Authors: Michael Hardt; Saree Makdisi;

Romantisme et multitudes

Abstract

Dans cet entretien, Michael Hardt et Saree Makdisi traitent d’un Romantisme qui va au-delà de sa traditionnelle identification avec le nationalisme et l’individualisme bourgeois. Utilisant le concept de multitude comme point d’accès, la conversation qui s’en suit touche à la question des Romantismes non occidentaux, l’échec des idéologies nationalistes, les formes collectives radicales, l’imagination spinoziste, et l’esthétique anticapitaliste en tant que traces d’un Romantisme alternatif. Ces traces déplient des affinités et des tensions largement sous-théorisées entre le Romantisme et le travail de Marx, Gramsci, et Saïd.

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