Henri Lefebvre's Critical Theory of Space, 1st ed. 2020 Marx, Engels, and Marxisms Series
Auteur : Biagi Francesco
Chapter 1 – Henri Lefebvre: A Critical Reflection beyond the Academic Disciplines
- Introduction
- Henri Lefebvre between Philosophy and Sociology: a Thinker who Defies Categorization
- Young Lefebvre. Philosophy as Shared Critical Thought
- Marx against Marxism: Henri Lefebvre’s Critical Political Philosophy
- The Specter of Lefebvre’s Literary Production on the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
- Henri Lefebvre and Guy Debord: a Controversial Intellectual Friendship
- Henri Lefebvre and Jean Paul Sartre: from the Polemic on the Theoretical Foundations of Existentialism to Antistalinist Action within the French Communist Party
- Henri Lefebvre and Louis Althusser: against Structuralism
- Henri Lefebvre and the Birth of French Urban Sociology
- The Urban Critical Theory: Reading Henri Lefebvre between the Twentieth and the Twentieth-First Century
- Conclusion
Chapter 2 – The Lefebvrian Lexicon
- Introduction
2.1 Rural
- Rural Sociology’s First Studies
- The “Progressive-Regressive Method”
- The Theory of Ground Rent as an Application of the Progressive-Regressive Method
- Conclusion
2.2 Urban
- Introduction
- In Praise of the Fringe: Henri Lefebvre and Our (Mis)Understanding of the Suburbs
- What is (the New) Urban Society? From the City as a Form to Urbanisation as a Process
- The Asymmetrical Relation between the Urban and the Rural
- Habitat, Dwelling and the Housing Question in Lefebvre’s Thought
- A Critique of Le Corbusier’s Functionalist Urbanism
- Conclusion
Chapter 3 – The Philosophy and Sociology of Space
- Introduction
- The Political Theory of Space Project
- The Production of Space
- Historical Phenomenology of Space
- The Paris Commune and the Destiny of the City: Insurgence for Space
- On the Concept of “Urban Utopia”
- “Changer la vie”: The Critique of Everyday Life and the Lefebvrian Roots of Situationist Thought
- Conclusion
- Introduction
- The “Right to the City”: a Lefebvrian Genealogy
- Power’s “Passive Revolution”: the “Right to the City” as Governance from Above
- What is the “Right to the City” Now? Taking back Space and Time
- Conclusion
Chapter 5 – Conclusion
Provides innovative interpretations about one of the major thinkers of the 20th century urban studies
Enlarges considerably the horizon of the debates on Lefebvre, as well as scholarly perspectives on the philosophical roots of notions like the right to the city, spatial and social justice or urbanity
Relevant to a variety of scholars and researchers in political science, sociology, philosophy, urban studies, etc
Date de parution : 08-2021
Ouvrage de 235 p.
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Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).
Prix indicatif 94,94 €
Ajouter au panierDate de parution : 08-2020
Ouvrage de 235 p.
14.8x21 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).
Prix indicatif 94,94 €
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Henri Lefebvre; philosophy; sociology; critical philosophy; critical theory; Guy Debord; Jean-Paul Sartre; urban sociology; Althusser; Critical Urban Theory; urbanism; Le Corbusier; political theory of space; phenomenology of space; Paris Commune; urban utopia; governance; Marx; Structuralism; Marxism