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The SAGE Handbook of Marxism
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The SAGE Handbook of Marxism

First Edition
Three Volume Set
Edited by:


November 2021 | 1 804 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in Marxism both within and without the academy. Marxian frameworks, concepts and categories continue to be narratively relevant to the features and events of contemporary capitalism. Most crucially, an attention to shifting cultural conditions has lead contemporary researchers to re-confront some classical and essential Marxist concepts, as well as elaborating new critical frameworks for the analysis of capitalism today.

The SAGE Handbook of Marxism showcases this cutting-edge of today’s Marxism. It advances the debate with essays that rigorously map and renew the concepts that have provided the groundwork and main currents for Marxist theory, and showcases interventions that set the agenda for Marxist research in the 21st century.  A rigorous and challenging collection of scholarship, this book contains a stunning range of contributions from contemporary academics, writers and theorists from around the world and across disciplines, invaluable to scholars and graduate students alike. 

Part 1: Reworking the critique of political economy

Part 2: Forms of domination, subjects of struggle

Part 3: Political perspectives

Part 4: Philosophical dimensions

Part 5: Land and existence

Part 6: Domains

Part 7: Inquiries and debates

Volume 1

 
Sara R. Farris, Beverley Skeggs, Alberto Toscano, & Svenja Bromberg
Editors' Introduction
 
Part 1: Reworking the Critique of Political Economy
Jairus Banaji
Chapter 1: Merchant Capitalism
John Haldon
Chapter 2: Mode of Production
Sue Ferguson, Tithi Bhattacharya, & Sara R. Farris
Chapter 3: Social Reproduction Feminisms
Stefano Dughera & Carlo Vercellone
Chapter 4: Rent
Tommaso Redolfi Riva
Chapter 5: Value
Jim Kincaid
Chapter 6: Money and Finance
Guido Starosta
Chapter 7: Labour
Jason E. Smith
Chapter 8: Automation
Patrick Murray
Chapter 9: Methods
Riccardo Bellofiore & Andrea Coveri
Chapter 10: The Transformation Problem
 
Part 2: Forms of Domination, Subjects of Struggle
Beverley Skeggs
Chapter 11: Class
Alessandro de Giorgi
Chapter 12: Punishment
Brenna Bhandar
Chapter 13: Race
Leonardo Marques
Chapter 14: Slavery and Capitalism
Sara R. Farris
Chapter 15: Gender
Laura Schwartz
Chapter 16: Servants
 
Part 3: Political Perspectives
Panagiotis Sotiris
Chapter 17: Politics
Neil Davidson
Chapter 18: Revolution
Heide Gerstenberger
Chapter 19: The State
Gavin Walker
Chapter 20: Nationalism and the National Question
Ken C. Kawashima
Chapter 21: Crisis
Alberto Toscano
Chapter 22: Communism
Salar Mohandesi
Chapter 23: Imperialism
 
Part 4: Philosophical Dimensions
Chris O'Kane
Chapter 24: Totality
Harrison Fluss
Chapter 25: Dialectics
Massimiliano Tomba
Chapter 26: Time
Kanishka Goonewardena
Chapter 27: Space
Amy E. Wendling
Chapter 28: Alienation
Miguel Candioti
Chapter 29: Praxis
Anselm Jappe
Chapter 30: Fetishism
Jan Rehmann
Chapter 31: Ideology-Critique and Ideology-Theory
Elena Louisa Lange
Chapter 32: Real Abstraction
Andrés Saenz de Sicilia
Chapter 33: Subsumption
Volume 2

 
 
Part 5: Land and Existence
Silvia Federici
Chapter 34: Primitive Accumulation, Globalisation and Social Reproduction
Massimo De Angelis
Chapter 35: The Commons
Verónica Gago
Chapter 36: Extractivism
Kohei Saito
Chapter 37: Agriculture
George Caffentzis
Chapter 38: Energy and Value
Matt Huber
Chapter 39: Climate Change
 
Part 6: Domains
Erica Lagalisse
Chapter 40: Anthropology and Marxism: An Ethnography of Class and Identity
Gail Day, Steve Edwards, & Marina Vishmidt
Chapter 41: Art
Luisa Lorenza Corna
Chapter 42: Architecture
Jeremy Gilbert
Chapter 43: Culture
Brent Ryan Bellamy
Chapter 44: Literary Criticism
Daniel Hartley
Chapter 45: Poetics
Nicholas Thoburn
Chapter 46: Communication
Maïa Pal
Chapter 47: International Relations
Robert Knox
Chapter 48: Law
Gerard Hanlon
Chapter 49: Management
Roberto Mozzachiodi
Chapter 50: The End of Philosophy
Les Levidow & Luigi Pellizzoni
Chapter 51: Technoscience
Jamila M.H. Mascat
Chapter 52: Postcolonial Studies
Samo Tomšic
Chapter 53: Psychoanalysis
Peter Drucker
Chapter 54: Queer Studies
David Fasenfest & Graham Cassano
Chapter 55: Sociology and Marxism in the US
Roderick A. Ferguson
Chapter 56: The University
Volume 3

 
 
Part 7: Inquiries and Debates
Ashley Bohrer
Chapter 57: Intersectionality
Asad Haider
Chapter 58: Black Marxism
Jonathan Beller
Chapter 59: Digitality and Racial Capitalism
Kalpana Wilson
Chapter 60: International Development
Anandi Ramamurthy
Chapter 61: Advertising and Race
Andrew Curley
Chapter 62: Dependency Theory and Indigenous Politics
Miri Davidson
Chapter 63: The Primitive
Jeffrey R. Webber
Chapter 64: Social Movements
Joshua Clover
Chapter 65: Riot
Gregor McLennan
Chapter 66: Postsecularism and the Critique of Religion
Chiara Giorgi
Chapter 67: Utopia
Emma Dowling
Chapter 68: Affect
Søren Mau
Chapter 69: The Body
Oxana Timofeeva
Chapter 70: Animals
Hannah Proctor
Chapter 71: Desire
Pietro Bianchi
Chapter 72: Filming Capital
Johanna Isaacson & Annie McClanahan
Chapter 73: Horror Film
Cinzia Arruzza
Chapter 74: Three Debates in Marxist Feminism
Wendy Matsumura
Chapter 75: Triple Exploitation, Social Reproduction and the Agrarian Question in Japan
Katie Cruz & Kate Hardy
Chapter 76: Prostitution and Sex Work
Jamie Woodcock
Chapter 77: Work
Rohini Hensman
Chapter 78: Domestic Labour and the Production of Labour-Power
Charmaine Chua
Chapter 79: Logistics
Jeremy Anderson
Chapter 80: Labour Struggles in Logistics
Tine Haubner
Chapter 81: Welfare
Ståle Holgersen
Chapter 82: The Urban
David Harvie & Ben Trott
Chapter 83: Cognitive Capitalism
Andrea Fumagalli
Chapter 84: Bio-Cognitive Capitalism
Paul Rekret & Krystian Szadkowski
Chapter 85: Intellectual Property
Nicholas De Genova
Chapter 86: Deportation
Sandro Mezzadra & Brett Neilson
Chapter 87: Borders

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