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Ideology and Interpellation: Anti-Humanism to Non-Philosophy
By (Author) Dr Jonathan Fardy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
25th January 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Far-left political ideologies and movements
320.01
Hardback
176
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Bringing Althusser into dialogue with Laruelle, Rancire, and Baudrillard, Jonathan Fardy examines the ground-breaking Althusserian theory of ideological interpellation through a close reading of three of its critics. With three chapters devoted to each French theorists critique, this book first explores how Laruelle calls into question Althussers presumption that standard philosophy is sufficiently guarded against the lures of ideology. On the contrary, Laruelle suggests that this view is in fact that of the ideology of standard philosophy. The second chapter focuses on Rancires historiographic work. Coming hot on the heels of his blistering critique of his teacher, Althusser, in Althussers Lesson, Rancire argues that employers failure to interpellate or recruit workers was due to their work-centric attitude and failure to understand the workers dreams of lives devoted to unwaged aesthetic and philosophical labour. Finally, Fardy shows how Baudrillard disrupts Althussers fundamental belief that ideology can be unmasked to reveal true structures, by exposing how a society of simulation realizes the untrue by integrating it into the fabric of experience. Shedding light on the continuing relevance of post-Althusserian Marxist thought, Ideology and Interpellation further demonstrates the need today for a rigorous theory of ideology, traces of which can be found in Althussers legacy.
Jonathan Fardy is Associate Professor of Art History and History at Idaho State University, USA. He is author of Laruelle and Art: The Aesthetics of Non-Philosophy (Bloomsbury, 2020) and The Real Is Radical: Marx after Laruelle (Bloomsbury, 2022).