Lexington Books
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978-1-66692-252-3 • Hardback • May 2024 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
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Michael Uhall is a political theorist currently teaching at Indiana University East. His work has appeared in Contemporary Political Theory, Nature and Culture, Critical Horizons, and Configurations.
Introduction: The Nightside of Nature
Chapter 1
Transcalar Ecology: A New Process Philosophy of Nature
Chapter 2
Noir Materialism: Film Noir, Dark Matter, and Schelling’s Primordial Night
Chapter 3
Freedom and Evil: Schelling, Arendt, and the Nightside of Politics
Chapter 4
Companion Ecologies: A New Theory of the Subject
Chapter 5
Econormativity: Esposito and the Immunological Roots of Obligation
Conclusion: Shooting a Black Elephant