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The Productive Body 🔍
Zero Books, National Book Network, Winchester, UK, 2014
Francois Guéry, Didier Deleule 🔍
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The Productive Body asks how the human body and its labor have been expropriated and re-engineered through successive stages of capitalism; and how capitalism's transformation of the body is related to the rise of scientific psychology and social science disciplines complicit with modern regimes of control. In Discipline and Punish, Foucault cited Guéry and Deleule in order to link Marx's diagnosis of capitalism with his own critique of power/knowledge. The Productive Body brings together Marxism and theories of the body-machine for the goal of political revolution.,
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lgrsnf/the-productive-body.pdf
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lgli/the-productive-body.pdf
Alternative title
Le corps productif
Alternative author
Didier Deleule, François Guéry, Stephen Shapiro, Philip Barnard
Alternative author
Franois Gury; Didier Deleule; Philip Barnard; Stephen Shapiro
Alternative author
François Guéry; Didier Deleule
Alternative publisher
Hunt Publishing Limited, John
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John Hunt Publishing
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Compass Books
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
PS, 2014
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Cover Page
Cover
Title page
Copyright
Contents
Editors’ Introduction to the English Edition
Bibliography and Works Cited
A Note on the Text and Translation
Acknowledgments
The Productive Body (1972)
Foreword
Part One: The Individualization of the Productive Body
Chapter I: Body, Production, Productivity
Chapter II: The Productive Body in Marx: The Capitalist Appropriation of the Body’s Powers
Chapter III: An Ongoing Metamorphosis: : The Naturalization of the Powers of the Head; or, the Brain’s Fragmentation
Part Two: Body-Machine and Living Machine
Chapter I: The Construction of the Productive Body in its Own Image
1. The Cartesian Theory of the Body-Machine and Life as Conquest
2. The Theory of the Body-Machine as a Tool for Conceptualizing the Construction of the Productive Body
Chapter II: Psychology within the Productive Body
1. Psychology as “Organology” or, the Living Machine and its Contradictions
2. Survival as the Real Theme of Modern Psychology
3. Modern Psychology; or, New and Improved Productive Consumption
Notes
Cover
Title page
Copyright
Contents
Editors’ Introduction to the English Edition
Bibliography and Works Cited
A Note on the Text and Translation
Acknowledgments
The Productive Body (1972)
Foreword
Part One: The Individualization of the Productive Body
Chapter I: Body, Production, Productivity
Chapter II: The Productive Body in Marx: The Capitalist Appropriation of the Body’s Powers
Chapter III: An Ongoing Metamorphosis: : The Naturalization of the Powers of the Head; or, the Brain’s Fragmentation
Part Two: Body-Machine and Living Machine
Chapter I: The Construction of the Productive Body in its Own Image
1. The Cartesian Theory of the Body-Machine and Life as Conquest
2. The Theory of the Body-Machine as a Tool for Conceptualizing the Construction of the Productive Body
Chapter II: Psychology within the Productive Body
1. Psychology as “Organology” or, the Living Machine and its Contradictions
2. Survival as the Real Theme of Modern Psychology
3. Modern Psychology; or, New and Improved Productive Consumption
Notes
Alternative description
What Can A Body Do Under Capitalism? Ground-making Explanation That Links Marx To Foucault.
date open sourced
2022-06-20
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