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I N D E X advertising, 108, 245–46, 259, 280, 285 aesthetic, transcendental body and, 44–45, 89–92, 94, 112–13 space, 44–45, 68, 89–92, 112–13 time, 48, 94, 109–10 See also body; scale of apprehension; sensibility ; space; temporality aestheticization of politics, 291–94 African-Americans, 4–5, 102–4, 185, 217–18, 239, 241–42, 258, 276–79 slavery, 4–5, 239, 241–42, 258 Althusser, Louis, 159–60 Anderson, Benedict, 19, 219 Annales, 121–23, 160 anthropology, philosophical, 34, 260, 282, 297–98 human and inhuman, 132, 211, 224, 228– 31, 234, 260, 266, 283, 297 Kant’s views, 28, 47, 73, 89, 101, 120–21, 124, 155–56, 159, 175, 197 See also anti-humanism; ‘‘Man’’ anthropology, structural, 27, 42, 60, 159, 173, 197 anti-humanism, 57 n. 25, 158–60, 162–63 critical, 16, 118, 298 See also humanism anti-Semitism, 185. See also racism, state Appadurai, Arjun, 51, 53–54, 100, 170 a priori, historical, 162, 178–79 archaeology, 163, 174, 175–81 and genealogy, 161–62, 168, 180, 211 and power, 177–78 See also a priori; historical; archive archive, 153, 162–66 Arendt, Hannah, 65 n. 33, 82 n. 42, 100–101, 237, 256, 290–92, 301 Aristotle, 17, 69, 72 n. 35, 177, 187 asylum, 7, 20, 131–34, 151–54, 179, 231, 275 attention, 61, 111–12, 169, 244–46, 267 author, 126–27 unity of oeuvre, 27–28, 127 Balibar, Etienne, 171 Barthes, Roland, 159–60 Bataille, Georges, 207 beauty, judgments of, 8, 200, 205 and bodies, 99, 102, 211 compared to empirical pleasure, 105 and discursivity, 68, 169 disinterestedness and universality of, 59–66 and morality, 65 n. 32, 292–93 relation to form, 76–77, 97–98 Beauvoir, Simone de, 298 Benjamin, Walter, 17, 184 n. 28 Bergson, Henri, 17 biopolitics, 222, 230–31, 235, 264–65, 276– 81, 293 body in Kant’s thought and bounds of reason, 14–15, 35–37, 90– 93, 105, 110, 113–14 and imagination, 106–7, 114, 117, 192–94 individuating subjects, 47, 89–90, 95–96, 99–101, 106, 109, 150 interaction with mind, 45, 89 interaction with other bodies, 90, 93–95, 110, 113 as object of experience, 7, 45, 49, 89–90, 95, 113–14 and transcendental aesthetic, 44–45, 89– 92, 94, 110, 112–13 See also community of substances; individualization ; real conflict body and communicability, 90, 102–4, 106–8, 238, 240–41, 245–47, 257–58, 284 in early modern philosophy, 68–69 and énoncés, 180–81, 191–92, 196, 198 and finitude, 260 Foucault and Kant, 15 and imagination, 5–6, 22–24 and materiality, 68, 108–9, 113, 181, 186–89, 196, 208 as measure, 95, 102–4, 253 as post-Kantian problematic object, 6, 9, 17, 29, 90, 151 and power, 6, 143–45, 181, 190–91, 235–36 318 index body (continued) singular and plural, 2, 15, 95, 144, 150, 166 in social critique, 117 See also communicability; feeling; materiality Brown, John, 4–5, 300 Bumpurs, Eleanor, 1–3, 5–6, 9, 11–13, 16, 24, 283, 300 Butler, Judith, 185, 187–89, 236 Caillois, Roger, 192 n. 29, 299 Canguilhem, Georges, 206, 249–53, 262 Caygill, Howard, 76 citizenship, 4, 24, 133, 217–18, 236, 271 compared to clientelism, 10, 247, 249, 280, 290–91 class, socioeconomic, 141, 149, 186, 222, 239– 41, 243, 264, 265, 261, 280 colonialism, 16, 102–3, 114, 123, 147–48, 185, 216–17, 222, 231 n. 9, 238, 240, 256, 260, 264 commentary. See interpretation communicability, 218, 237, 243–47, 265–66 and body, 90, 102, 104, 106–8, 188, 198, 204, 224, 238, 240–41, 245–47, 257–58 of concepts, 49, 61–63, 99, 156 of feeling, 65–67, 80, 108, 207, 253, 292 and imagination, 81–83, 284, 297 and language, 66, 69–70, 148, 175, 243 and madness, 82–85 and power, 102–5, 108, 126, 128, 242, 244, 253 and publicity, 83, 85, 87–89, 100–102, 108, 110, 114, 158, 245 and tone/music, 81–82, 85 See also aesthetic ideas; feeling; genius community imagined, 219, 241 political, 19–21, 66, 87, 93–95, 99–100, 108–9 of substances, 93–95, 97, 109, 112, 121 See also nationalism; real conflict concepts communicability of, 60–66 generation and application of, 43–44, 61– 62, 192 concepts, of reflection, 72–77 inner and outer, 95–97 matter and...

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