Another Love: A Politics of the Unrequited

Author:   Asma Abbas
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498576772


Pages:   242
Publication Date:   15 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Another Love: A Politics of the Unrequited


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In a time when our loves feel conscripted and exhausted by what we often do not remember desiring, Another Love: A Politics of the Unrequited explores the form, method, imperatives, and inflections of love in the global post colony, and offers a way to re-apprehend and re-inscribe love in an anticolonial, materialist, and nonfascist politics and aesthetics. The figure of “the unrequited” is invoked as a symptom of a brutally loveless yet effusively sentimentalized era, and also as an ineluctable yet very concrete political location in the face of both the intensifying external realities of war, occupation, apartheid, austerity, and terror, as well as the increasingly normalized internalizations of ordinary imperialism, nationalism, neoliberalism, fascism, and colonialism—all of which seem bent on extinguishing the possibility of relation itself. The book asks that we look at practices of love and other material labors that yield and sustain these realities within complex lifeworlds; indeed, those which sustain entire systems of our subjection, extraction, and disposability—such as colonialism, capitalism, liberalism, and fascism—as lifeworlds, especially when given, dominant, forms of recognition, affection, embrace, and belonging are unacceptable or even repulsive. Distancing itself from shortcuts afforded by love’s abstract forms deployed in ethical and moral discourses that at once elevate it yet wholly reduce it to a timeless, apolitical, essence, Another Love sees love as a material and political relation to time and space, signaling willed and unwilled shifts in historical reality in societies juggling various wars and annihilations. It maintains that love is something in and with which we confess our complicities not only with but also against hegemonic notions of belonging, devotion, martyrdom, hospitality, publicity, collectivity, and solidarity nurtured and harvested under capital and colony. The longing and the love—missed by the pernicious and reactionary politics both of liberal democracy and the incidental fascisms that it claims to set out to fix—can give us clues into past, present, and future, moments of rebellion, resistance, rejection, and redemption that are crucial to a liberatory, anticolonial, and antifascist politic, and to rethinking attachment, desire, and relation itself.

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Author:   Asma Abbas
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.354kg
ISBN:  

9781498576772


ISBN 10:   149857677
Pages:   242
Publication Date:   15 September 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Spare(d) Fulfilments, Please: Love, Study, History Chapter 2 Undulating Love: Enfolding the Margins Chapter 3 Colonial Loves and Heimlich Manoeuvres Chapter 4 Anticolonial Maps for Lost Lovers Interlude From Cosmopolitan Modernity to Necropolitical Austerity: Episodes in the Life of Capital and Colony Chapter 5 The Sanguine Subjects of Love and Terror Chapter 6 Love Stories as Dissensus: Aesthetics Out of the Postcolony Chapter 7 Materialists in Love Chapter 8 Invitations, Deferrals, and Refusals: The Many Hospitalities of Anticolonial Love

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Abbas has produced a masterpiece of 'another love'! A timely love letter to the seeker to look inward and sideways for 'another love.' The text embodies the anticolonial politics of the unrequited. It's an unapologetically bold plea directly to you, to all of us, to own up to the empire's terror that tethers itself to a certain love that is necropolitical. Abbas's writing carries a deep and more intimate connection with the reader showing that unrequited politics is never interrupted by distance nor by time. . . . A deeply serious, urgent book, which should take its place in anticolonial/decolonial aesthetics! --Anna M. Agathangelou, York University, Toronto This book is overflowing with tears and besos, a cascade of longing and desire. Asma Abbas is a dil phaink: she throws her heart into the world and it opens the way for her mind and ours. This is a work of generous courage and greatness of soul. --Anne Norton, University of Pennsylvania This erudite, beautifully written book brings together how 'love' and 'terror' constitute an ironic coupling through which political nihilism faces the inexplicable power of hearts thrown into the world of commitment and deed. There is no love--as, too, there is no politics--without risk. Asma Abbas has thus offered us a steady stream of wisdom in this work whose gifts transcend the last page turned. --Lewis R. Gordon, Honorary President of the Global Center for Advanced Studies and author of Fear of a Black Consciousness


This book is overflowing with tears and besos, a cascade of longing and desire. Asma Abbas is a dil phaink: she throws her heart into the world and it opens the way for her mind and ours. This is a work of generous courage and greatness of soul. -- Anne Norton, University of Pennsylvania This erudite, beautifully written book brings together how 'love' and 'terror' constitute an ironic coupling through which political nihilism faces the inexplicable power of hearts thrown into the world of commitment and deed. There is no love-as, too, there is no politics-without risk. Asma Abbas has thus offered us a steady stream of wisdom in this work whose gifts transcend the last page turned. -- Lewis R. Gordon, Honorary President of the Global Center for Advanced Studies and author of Fear of a Black Consciousness Abbas has produced a masterpiece of 'another love'! A timely love letter to the seeker to look inward and sideways for 'another love.' The text embodies the anticolonial politics of the unrequited. It's an unapologetically bold plea directly to you, to all of us, to own up to the empire's terror that tethers itself to a certain love that is necropolitical. Abbas's writing carries a deep and more intimate connection with the reader showing that unrequited politics is never interrupted by distance nor by time. . . . A deeply serious, urgent book, which should take its place in anticolonial/decolonial aesthetics! -- Anna M. Agathangelou, York University, Toronto


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Asma Abbas is associate professor of politics and philosophy at Bard College at Simon's Rock.

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