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Taking as its starting point the diagnosis that events such as the pandemic, the ecological crisis, and the increasingly volatile international situation have made our relationship to the world problematic, the book aims to survey the ways in which this new situation can be productively theorized. Its three parts focus on: discourses of the "loss" of the world; attempts at resistance to this loss and regaining the "common" world; and discussions of matter as the "stuff" of the world.
Contents
Chapter 1: Szymon Wróbel, Krzysztof Skonieczny, Introduction. Making the World Material Again.- Part 1: The End of the World - and What Comes After.- Chapter 2: Szymon Wróbel, Incapable of Learning or Trade of Life.- Chapter 3: Mirosław Loba, The Possibility of the World, the Possibility of Life in Michaël Fœssel and Corinne Pelluchon.- Chapter 4: Krzysztof Skonieczny, The End of the World as a Limit of (Political) Imagination.- Chapter 5:Monika Rogowska-Stangret, Extinction Companion Species as a Figuration of Loss and Recovery of "Being of the World". On Ethics in Dis/Appearing Worlds.- Chapter 6: Michał Paweł Markowski, Escape from the World. Henry David Thoreau and the Discontent of Civilization.- Chapter 7: Adam Lipszyc, The Left-Handed Self: Losing and Regaining the World in Peter Handke and Laura Freudenthaler.- Part 2: (Re)creating the Common World: Resilience and Resistance.- Chapter 8: Joanna Bednarek, One or Many Worlds? How Can a Common World Emerge from an Ecosystem of Worlds?.- Chapter 9: Mira Marcinów, The Hysterical Reclaiming of the World.- Chapter 10: Alex Taek-Gwang Lee, Leviathan and Planetary Cybernetics.- Chapter 11: Paweł Dybel, Can the World Still be Saved? Technology as the fate (das Geschick) of European Culture and a Mortal Threat to It.- Chapter 12: Tetiana Zaiats, Oksana Dyakonenko, Olena Sova, Demographic Consequences and Resilience to Conflict in the Conditions of Military Aggression.- Chapter 13: Gabriela Filipowicz, Between Magic and Resistance: Myanmar's Commons and Revolts.- Chapter 14: Zoja Morochojewa, The Self and Other in the Contemporary World.- Chapter 15: Katarzyna Szafranowska, Tender Hope: Navigating through the Ecopolitical Crisis of the Body.- Part 3: Rethinking Materialism.- Chapter 16: Gregg Lambert, "Is philosophy merely the continuation of politics by another means?" Or Vladimir Lenin Comes to Dinner.- Chapter 17: Rodrigo Gonsalves and Daniel S. Mayor Fabre, Materialist Dialectics and Normativity.- Chapter 18: Maciej Bednarski, Spiritual Materialism. On Stiegler's General Organology as Atypical Materialism.- Chapter 19: Denis Petrina, Entangled Psyche: Mediamorphing (With) Matter.- Chapter 20: Adrian Sobolewski, Representation Revisited. Benjamin, Debord and Internet Images.- Chapter 21: Piotr Wesołowski, Rococo Materialism. Pierrot and the Ontology of the Death Drive.- Chapter 22: Szymon Wróbel, How to Be a Good Materialist?.