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First edited collection to systemise the debate on prefigurative politics from a transdisciplinary perspective, offering an overview for researchers and students interested in deploying the concept of prefiguration in their work.

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"Unpacking the actual and potential contribution of prefigurative politics, this edited volume reinvigorates and bridges ongoing debates on social movements, grassroots activism and alternative futures." Flor Avelino, Utrecht University
"In times of rapidly deepening multiple crises, radical emancipatory alternatives are needed more than ever. Opponents of such a systemic change often argue that alternatives are not viable. This fascinating volume shows that this is simply not true. Prefiguration is key if we are to rethink what the "good life" means and how we can get there." Ulrich Brand, University of Vienna

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Foreword by Arturo Escobar Introduction by Lara Monticelli Part I: Contextualizing Prefigurative Politics 1. Prefigurative Politics Within, Despite and Beyond Contemporary Capitalism - Lara Monticelli 2. Prefiguration: Between Anarchism and Marxism - Paul Raekstad 3. Decolonizing Prefiguration: Ernst Bloch’s Philosophy of Hope and the Multiversum - Ana Cecilia Dinerstein 4. Rethinking Prefiguration: Between Radical Imagination and Imaginal Politics - Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou and Chiara Bottici 5. Prefiguration and Emancipatory Critical Pedagogy: The Learning Side of Practice - Antonia De Vita and Francesco Vittori Part II: Prefigurative Politics in Practice 6. Prefiguration and the Futures of Work - Ana Cecilia Dinerstein and Frederick Harry Pitts 7. Prefiguration and Utopia: The Auroville Experiment - Suryamayi Aswini Clarence-Smith 8. Prefiguration in Everyday Practices: When the Mundane Becomes Political - Francesca Forno and Stefan Wahlen 9. Prefiguration and Ecology: Understanding the Ontological Politics of Ecotopian Movements - Laura Centemeri and Viviana Asara 10. The Paradox of the Commons: The Spatial Politics of Prefiguration in the Case of Christiania Freetown - Jilly Traganou 11. Prefiguring Post-Patriarchal Futures: Jineolojî’s Matristic Praxis in the Context of Rojava’s Revolution - Eleonora Gea Piccardi Part III: Doing Research on Prefigurative Politics 12. The Concept of Prefigurative Politics in Studies of Social Movements: Progress and Caveats - Luke Yates and Joost de Moor 13. Organizing Prefiguration - Mikko Laamanen 14. Process-Time and Event-Time: The Multiple Temporalities of Prefiguration - Marianne Maeckelbergh 15. Five Challenges for Prefiguration Research: A Sympathetic Polemic - Erik Mygind du Plessis and Emil Husted Afterword by Davina Cooper

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 13/02/2024
      ISBN13: 9781529215663, 978-1529215663
      ISBN10: 1529215668
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      First edited collection to systemise the debate on prefigurative politics from a transdisciplinary perspective, offering an overview for researchers and students interested in deploying the concept of prefiguration in their work.

      Trade Review
      "Unpacking the actual and potential contribution of prefigurative politics, this edited volume reinvigorates and bridges ongoing debates on social movements, grassroots activism and alternative futures." Flor Avelino, Utrecht University
      "In times of rapidly deepening multiple crises, radical emancipatory alternatives are needed more than ever. Opponents of such a systemic change often argue that alternatives are not viable. This fascinating volume shows that this is simply not true. Prefiguration is key if we are to rethink what the "good life" means and how we can get there." Ulrich Brand, University of Vienna

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Arturo Escobar Introduction by Lara Monticelli Part I: Contextualizing Prefigurative Politics 1. Prefigurative Politics Within, Despite and Beyond Contemporary Capitalism - Lara Monticelli 2. Prefiguration: Between Anarchism and Marxism - Paul Raekstad 3. Decolonizing Prefiguration: Ernst Bloch’s Philosophy of Hope and the Multiversum - Ana Cecilia Dinerstein 4. Rethinking Prefiguration: Between Radical Imagination and Imaginal Politics - Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou and Chiara Bottici 5. Prefiguration and Emancipatory Critical Pedagogy: The Learning Side of Practice - Antonia De Vita and Francesco Vittori Part II: Prefigurative Politics in Practice 6. Prefiguration and the Futures of Work - Ana Cecilia Dinerstein and Frederick Harry Pitts 7. Prefiguration and Utopia: The Auroville Experiment - Suryamayi Aswini Clarence-Smith 8. Prefiguration in Everyday Practices: When the Mundane Becomes Political - Francesca Forno and Stefan Wahlen 9. Prefiguration and Ecology: Understanding the Ontological Politics of Ecotopian Movements - Laura Centemeri and Viviana Asara 10. The Paradox of the Commons: The Spatial Politics of Prefiguration in the Case of Christiania Freetown - Jilly Traganou 11. Prefiguring Post-Patriarchal Futures: Jineolojî’s Matristic Praxis in the Context of Rojava’s Revolution - Eleonora Gea Piccardi Part III: Doing Research on Prefigurative Politics 12. The Concept of Prefigurative Politics in Studies of Social Movements: Progress and Caveats - Luke Yates and Joost de Moor 13. Organizing Prefiguration - Mikko Laamanen 14. Process-Time and Event-Time: The Multiple Temporalities of Prefiguration - Marianne Maeckelbergh 15. Five Challenges for Prefiguration Research: A Sympathetic Polemic - Erik Mygind du Plessis and Emil Husted Afterword by Davina Cooper

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