The SAGE Handbook of Marxism
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About this book

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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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. The SAGE Handbook of Marxism
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. List of Figures
  8. Notes on the Editors and Contributors
  9. Introduction: Mapping the Marxist Multiverse
  10. Part I Reworking the Critique of Political Economy
  11. 1 Merchant Capitalism
  12. 2 Mode of Production
  13. 3 Social Reproduction Feminisms
  14. 4 Rent
  15. 5 Value
  16. 6 Money and Finance
  17. 7 Labour
  18. 8 Automation
  19. 9 Methods
  20. 10 The Transformation Problem
  21. Part II Forms of Domination, Subjects of Struggle
  22. 11 Class
  23. 12 Punishment
  24. 13 Race
  25. 14 Slavery and Capitalism
  26. 15 Gender
  27. 16 Servants
  28. Part III Political Perspectives
  29. 17 Politics
  30. 18 Revolution
  31. 19 State
  32. 20 Nationalism and the National Question
  33. 21 Crisis
  34. 22 Communism
  35. 23 Imperialism
  36. Part IV Philosophical Dimensions
  37. 24 Totality1
  38. 25 Dialectics
  39. 26 Time
  40. 27 Space
  41. 28 Alienation
  42. 29 Praxis
  43. 30 Fetishism
  44. 31 Ideology-Critique and Ideology-Theory
  45. 32 Real Abstraction
  46. 33 Subsumption
  47. Part V Land and Existence
  48. 34 Primitive Accumulation, Globalization and Social Reproduction
  49. 35 Commons
  50. 36 Extractivism
  51. 37 Agriculture
  52. 38 Energy and Value
  53. 39 Climate Change
  54. Part VI Domains
  55. 40 Anthropology
  56. 41 Art
  57. 42 Architecture
  58. 43 Culture
  59. 44 Literary Criticism1
  60. 45 Poetics
  61. 46 Communication
  62. 47 International Relations
  63. 48 Law
  64. 49 Management
  65. 50 The End of Philosophy
  66. 51 Technoscience
  67. 52 Postcolonial Studies
  68. 53 Psychoanalysis
  69. 54 Queer Studies
  70. 55 Sociology and Marxism in the USA
  71. 56 The University
  72. Part VII Inquiries and Debates
  73. 57 Intersectionality
  74. 58 Black Marxism
  75. 59 Digitality and Racial Capitalism
  76. 60 Race, Imperialism and International Development
  77. 61 Advertising and Race
  78. 62 Dependency Theory and Indigenous Politics
  79. 63 The Primitive
  80. 64 Social Movements
  81. 65 Riot
  82. 66 Postsecularism and the Critique of Religion
  83. 67 Utopia
  84. 68 Affect
  85. 69 The Body
  86. 70 Animals
  87. 71 Desire
  88. 72 Filming Capital
  89. 73 Horror Film
  90. 74 Three Debates in Marxist Feminism1
  91. 75 Triple Exploitation, Social Reproduction, and the Agrarian Question in Japan
  92. 76 Prostitution and Sex Work
  93. 77 Work
  94. 78 Domestic Labour and the Production of Labour-Power1
  95. 79 Logistics
  96. 80 Labour Struggles in Logistics
  97. 81 Welfare
  98. 82 The Urban
  99. 83 Cognitive Capitalism
  100. 84 Bio-Cognitive Capitalism
  101. 85 Intellectual Property
  102. 86 Deportation
  103. 87 Borders
  104. Index