Bev Skeggs & Sara Farris 
The SAGE Handbook of Marxism [EPUB ebook] 

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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

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Volume 1

Editors′ Introduction – Sara R. Farris, Beverley Skeggs, Alberto Toscano, & Svenja Bromberg

Part 1: Reworking the Critique of Political Economy

Chapter 1: Merchant Capitalism – Jairus Banaji

Chapter 2: Mode of Production – John Haldon

Chapter 3: Social Reproduction Feminisms – Sue Ferguson, Tithi Bhattacharya, & Sara R. Farris

Chapter 4: Rent – Stefano Dughera & Carlo Vercellone

Chapter 5: Value – Tommaso Redolfi Riva

Chapter 6: Money and Finance – Jim Kincaid

Chapter 7: Labour – Guido Starosta

Chapter 8: Automation – Jason E. Smith

Chapter 9: Methods – Patrick Murray

Chapter 10: The Transformation Problem – Riccardo Bellofiore & Andrea Coveri

Part 2: Forms of Domination, Subjects of Struggle

Chapter 11: Class – Beverley Skeggs

Chapter 12: Punishment – Alessandro de Giorgi

Chapter 13: Race – Brenna Bhandar

Chapter 14: Slavery and Capitalism – Leonardo Marques

Chapter 15: Gender – Sara R. Farris

Chapter 16: Servants – Laura Schwartz

Part 3: Political Perspectives

Chapter 17: Politics – Panagiotis Sotiris

Chapter 18: Revolution – Neil Davidson

Chapter 19: The State – Heide Gerstenberger

Chapter 20: Nationalism and the National Question – Gavin Walker

Chapter 21: Crisis – Ken C. Kawashima

Chapter 22: Communism – Alberto Toscano

Chapter 23: Imperialism – Salar Mohandesi

Part 4: Philosophical Dimensions

Chapter 24: Totality – Chris O′Kane

Chapter 25: Dialectics – Harrison Fluss

Chapter 26: Time – Massimiliano Tomba

Chapter 27: Space – Kanishka Goonewardena

Chapter 28: Alienation – Amy E. Wendling

Chapter 29: Praxis – Miguel Candioti

Chapter 30: Fetishism – Anselm Jappe

Chapter 31: Ideology-Critique and Ideology-Theory – Jan Rehmann

Chapter 32: Real Abstraction – Elena Louisa Lange

Chapter 33: Subsumption – Andrés Saenz de Sicilia

Volume 2

Part 5: Land and Existence

Chapter 34: Primitive Accumulation, Globalisation and Social Reproduction – Silvia Federici

Chapter 35: The Commons – Massimo De Angelis

Chapter 36: Extractivism – Verónica Gago

Chapter 37: Agriculture – Kohei Saito

Chapter 38: Energy and Value – George Caffentzis

Chapter 39: Climate Change – Matt Huber

Part 6: Domains

Chapter 40: Anthropology and Marxism: An Ethnography of Class and Identity – Erica Lagalisse

Chapter 41: Art – Gail Day, Steve Edwards, & Marina Vishmidt

Chapter 42: Architecture – Luisa Lorenza Corna

Chapter 43: Culture – Jeremy Gilbert

Chapter 44: Literary Criticism – Brent Ryan Bellamy

Chapter 45: Poetics – Daniel Hartley

Chapter 46: Communication – Nicholas Thoburn

Chapter 47: International Relations – Maïa Pal

Chapter 48: Law – Robert Knox

Chapter 49: Management – Gerard Hanlon

Chapter 50: The End of Philosophy – Roberto Mozzachiodi

Chapter 51: Technoscience – Les Levidow & Luigi Pellizzoni

Chapter 52: Postcolonial Studies – Jamila M.H. Mascat

Chapter 53: Psychoanalysis – Samo Tomšic

Chapter 54: Queer Studies – Peter Drucker

Chapter 55: Sociology and Marxism in the US – David Fasenfest & Graham Cassano

Chapter 56: The University – Roderick A. Ferguson

Volume 3

Part 7: Inquiries and Debates

Chapter 57: Intersectionality – Ashley Bohrer

Chapter 58: Black Marxism – Asad Haider

Chapter 59: Digitality and Racial Capitalism – Jonathan Beller

Chapter 60: International Development – Kalpana Wilson

Chapter 61: Advertising and Race – Anandi Ramamurthy

Chapter 62: Dependency Theory and Indigenous Politics – Andrew Curley

Chapter 63: The Primitive – Miri Davidson

Chapter 64: Social Movements – Jeffrey R. Webber

Chapter 65: Riot – Joshua Clover

Chapter 66: Postsecularism and the Critique of Religion – Gregor Mc Lennan

Chapter 67: Utopia – Chiara Giorgi

Chapter 68: Affect – Emma Dowling

Chapter 69: The Body – Søren Mau

Chapter 70: Animals – Oxana Timofeeva

Chapter 71: Desire – Hannah Proctor

Chapter 72: Filming Capital – Pietro Bianchi

Chapter 73: Horror Film – Johanna Isaacson & Annie Mc Clanahan

Chapter 74: Three Debates in Marxist Feminism – Cinzia Arruzza

Chapter 75: Triple Exploitation, Social Reproduction and the Agrarian Question in Japan – Wendy Matsumura

Chapter 76: Prostitution and Sex Work – Katie Cruz & Kate Hardy

Chapter 77: Work – Jamie Woodcock

Chapter 78: Domestic Labour and the Production of Labour-Power – Rohini Hensman

Chapter 79: Logistics – Charmaine Chua

Chapter 80: Labour Struggles in Logistics – Jeremy Anderson

Chapter 81: Welfare – Tine Haubner

Chapter 82: The Urban – Ståle Holgersen

Chapter 83: Cognitive Capitalism – David Harvie & Ben Trott

Chapter 84: Bio-Cognitive Capitalism – Andrea Fumagalli

Chapter 85: Intellectual Property – Paul Rekret & Krystian Szadkowski

Chapter 86: Deportation – Nicholas De Genova

Chapter 87: Borders – Sandro Mezzadra & Brett Neilson

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Svenja Bromberg is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research and teaching are in continental philosophy and social theory with a focus on issues of emancipation, radical democracy, and materialist philosophies. She completed her Ph D “Thinking ‘Emancipation’ after Marx – A Conceptual Analysis of Emancipation between Citizenship and Revolution in Marx and Balibar’ in 2016. Svenja is a co-editor of Eurotrash (published 2016 at Merve Verlag, Berlin together with Birthe Mühlhoff and Danilo Scholz) and a member on the editorial board of the journal Historical Materialism. She recently published ′Marx, an ‘Antiphilosopher’? Or Badiou’s Philosophical Politics of Demarcation′ in: Völker, J. (ed) (2019), Badiou and the German Tradition of Philosophy, London: Bloomsbury Academic.
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