We Ourselves

The Politics of Us, Letting Be II

Tristan Garcia author Jon Cogburn translator Abigail RayAlexander translator Christopher RayAlexander translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:5th Jan '21

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We Ourselves cover

Throughout the history of human societies, the question of ‘we’ has always entailed the question of ‘us and them’, the reconciliation of which can either give birth to or mark the end of a politics. Tristan Garcia’s radical historicisation of the ways we have imagined ourselves is more than a commentary on the dynamics of representation in a given society. This work is a rigorous engagement with the history of humanity’s attempts at being collectively. For fans of The Life Intense, the first volume in the Letting Be series, We Ourselves is the next step in the development of Garcia's  thought, but for those who have not read it, it also stands alone. Garcia provides a methodological framework that critically reinvigorates our dreams of the society to come and clears the way for the return to ontology in Letting Be III.

As an editor, I often issue warnings to writers about the presumptive we. When you say 'we', you make assumptions about who is included and excluded. We usually just avoid 'we' instead. In this book, Tristan Garcia builds a political philosophy around doing the opposite – keeping 'we', but exploding it into a thousand possible embraces. -- Ian Bogost, Georgia Institute of Technology

ISBN: 9781474475242

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264 pages