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Grounding Critique - Gökbörü Sarp Tanyildiz

Grounding Critique

Marxism, Concept Formation, and Embodied Social Relations
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180 Seiten
2024
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-71221-8 (ISBN)
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Grounding Critique: Marxism, Concept Formation, and Embodied Social Relations demonstrates that marxism must have a robust understanding of embodied social relations, such as race, gender, and sexuality, in order to produce the knowledge necessary for transformative social change.
Grounding Critique: Marxism, Concept Formation, and Embodied Social Relations argues that marxism must have a robust understanding of embodied social relations, such as race, gender, and sexuality, in order to produce the knowledge necessary for transformative social change. Tanyildiz subjects two important strands of marxist social theory —marxist-feminism and social reproduction theory— to a methodological examination and demonstrates their shortcomings. Focusing on these strands’ critiques of intersectionality as a moment of crystallization in concept formation, Grounding Critique explores alternative ways of using Marx’s method to understand contemporary human praxis.

Gökbörü Sarp Tanyildiz is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Brock University, Canada. As a theoretical methodologist of social sciences and humanities, his research focuses on concept formation in social and spatial theories of marxism, racial capitalism, and social reproduction.

Foreword


Acknowledgements


Introduction: The Living Individual and the Marionette

 i The Predicament of the Marxist Sociologist


 ii A Marxism Made to the Measure of Life


 iii The Principle of Sociability for Social Relations


 iv The Specificity of Social Relations in Marx


 v Embodied Social Relations under Capitalism


 vi Embodied Social Relations in Contemporary Marxist Social Thought


 vii A Brief Note on Intersectionality


 viii A Marxist-Feminist Symposium on Intersectionality


 ix Embodied Social Relations in Social Reproduction Theory


 x A Conceptual Ground Clearing to Return to Marx




part i

Embodied Social Relations in Contemporary Marxist-Feminism

 i Introduction


 ii Intersectionality


 iii Some Methodological Propositions for a Marxist Engagement with Intersectionality


 iv The Generalization of Embodied Social Relations as the Categories of Subjective Human Life


 v The Framing of the Marxist-Feminist Engagement with Intersectionality


 vi The Analytic Primacy of Class and the Transformative Pedagogies


 vii The Ideological Techniques of Bourgeois Management


 viii The Concept of the Mode of Production


 ix The Methodological Tension between the Phenomenology and Ontology of the Social


 x The Need for the Recovery of the Concept of Experience in its Lived Sense


 xi Embodied Social Relations and the Levels of Analysis in Social Sciences


 xii Class Burdened with the Difficult Conceptual Task of Reconciling History with the Social


 xiii Mistaking Critical Marxist Epistemologies for a Sociology of Knowledge


 xiv A Quasi-transcendental Framework of Explanation Premised upon a First Principle


 xv Marxism and the Non-identity of the Law and Life in Contemporary Capitalist Societies


 xvi Supra-racial Epistemology of an Aleatory and Subjectless Conception of History


 xvii Marxist-Feminist Aporetic of Description versus Explanation


 xviii 10 + 1 Theses on Feuerbach


 xix The Non-coincidence of Experience and Explanation


 xx Marxist-Feminist Inscription of the Binary of the Idiographic versus the Nomothetic


 xxi Why ‘Race’ Cannot Be Accommodated within a Marxist-Feminist Analysis as an Embodied Social Relation?


 xxii Conclusion




part ii

Embodied Social Relations in Social Reproduction Theory

 i Introduction


 ii What Is the Relationship between Social Reproduction Theory and Intersectionality?


 iii Social Reproduction Theory’s Ambiguous and Inadequately Self-reflexive Relationship to Intersectionality


 iv Social Reproduction Theory as a Marxist-Feminist Alternative to Intersectionality


 v Social Reproduction Theory’s ‘Methodology’ and its Articulation and Selection of Social Problems


 vi ‘Race,’ Racialization, and Experience in Social Reproduction Feminism


 vii Vacillating between Supplementing and Supplanting Intersectionality


 viii Inauguration of Socialist-Feminist Political Economy as a Unitary Social Theory


 ix One-Sidedness of Experience in Social Reproduction Theory


 x The Values, Facts, and Factuality of Oppression in the Quasi-transcendental Structure of Social Reproduction Theory


 xi Social Reproduction Theory as Sublated Intersectionality


 xii Metaphorizing Concepts, Criticizing Metaphors


 xiii (Hegelian-Marxist) Totality in Social Reproduction Theory?


 xiv Severing Methodology from the Rest of the Theoretical Framework in Social Reproduction Theory


 xv Co-constitutivity in Social Reproduction Theory


 xvi ‘Additive Method,’ Anti-additivity, and Social Reproduction Theory


 xvii Liberalism, Ontological Atomism, Social Newtonianism, and Intersectionality According to Social Reproduction Theory


 xviii An Alternative Outlook on the Relationship between Intersectionality and the Critical Import of Newton’s System into Liberal Bourgeois Social Thought


 xix The Pitfalls of the ‘Methodology’ of Analogical Argumentations and Battling Metaphors


 xx Towards a Marxist Social Theory of Embodied Social Relations




Coda: A Long Day’s Evening

 i A Critique of Concept Formation


 ii Through Intersectionality to Concept Formation in Contemporary Marxist Social Thought


 iii Dissolving Intersecting Lines in Favour of Parallel Planes Bereft of Social Existence and Life


 iv Conceptual Conditions of Dialectically Overcoming Intersectionality


 v The Finality of Conceptual Judgement?


 vi Tarrying with Marxist-Feminism and Social Reproduction Theory


 vii Quo Vadis Social Reproduction?


 viii Social Reproduction Qua Method


 ix Returning to Marx to Study Embodied Social Relations




Afterword


Bibliography


Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; 302
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 429 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 90-04-71221-6 / 9004712216
ISBN-13 978-90-04-71221-8 / 9789004712218
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