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The Mark of Theory

- Inscriptive Figures, Poststructuralist Prehistories

About The Mark of Theory

What imaginaries, tropes, and media have shaped how we theorize? The Mark of Theory argues that inscription constitutes one of the master metaphors of contemporary theory. As a trope that draws on a wide array of practices of marking, from tattooing to circumcision, from photographic imprints and phonographic grooves to marks on a page, inscription provides an imaginary that orients and irritates theoretical thought. Tracing inscriptive imaginaries from the late nineteenth century to today, The Mark of Theory offers a wide-ranging conceptual genealogy of contemporary thought. Navigating poststructuralismΓÇÖs attention to figurative language as well as media theoryΓÇÖs attention to objects, phenomena, and practices of mediation, the book works through core questions for how we theorize. Across a range of disciplines and scholarly conversationsΓÇöfrom literature and media to anthropology, race and gender, art, psychoanalysis, sound, and ultimately ethicsΓÇösites of inscription come to constitute the past legacy of a thought to come, a prehistory of our current moment. In focusing on materiality and mediation The Mark of Theory shows how inscriptive practices shape conceptual thought, as well as political and ethical choices. By contextualizing the fraught relationship between materiality and signification, The Mark of Theory lays the ground for a politics of theory that begins there where theory and politics are no longer conflated.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780823277483
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 272
  • Published:
  • November 27, 2017
  • Dimensions:
  • 228x151x24 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 406 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: January 26, 2025

Description of The Mark of Theory

What imaginaries, tropes, and media have shaped how we theorize? The Mark of Theory argues that inscription constitutes one of the master metaphors of contemporary theory.
As a trope that draws on a wide array of practices of marking, from tattooing to circumcision, from photographic imprints and phonographic grooves to marks on a page, inscription provides an imaginary that orients and irritates theoretical thought. Tracing inscriptive imaginaries from the late nineteenth century to today, The Mark of Theory offers a wide-ranging conceptual genealogy of contemporary thought. Navigating poststructuralismΓÇÖs attention to figurative language as well as media theoryΓÇÖs attention to objects, phenomena, and practices of mediation, the book works through core questions for how we theorize. Across a range of disciplines and scholarly conversationsΓÇöfrom literature and media to anthropology, race and gender, art, psychoanalysis, sound, and ultimately ethicsΓÇösites of inscription come to constitute the past legacy of a thought to come, a prehistory of our current moment.
In focusing on materiality and mediation The Mark of Theory shows how inscriptive practices shape conceptual thought, as well as political and ethical choices. By contextualizing the fraught relationship between materiality and signification, The Mark of Theory lays the ground for a politics of theory that begins there where theory and politics are no longer conflated.

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