The Swerve and Ancient Materialism
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https://doi.org/10.51151/identities.v19i1-2.503Abstract
Author(s): Thomas Nail and Katerina Kolozova
Title (English): The Swerve and Ancient Materialism
Journal Reference: Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 19, No. 1-2 (2022).
Publisher: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje
Page Range: 58-71
Page Count: 13
Citation (English): Thomas Nail and Katerina Kolozova, “The Swerve and Ancient Materialism,” Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 19, No. 1-2 (2022): 58-71.
Author(s) Biography
Thomas Nail, University of Denver
Thomas Nail is a Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver and author of numerous books, including The Figure of the Migrant, Theory of the Border, Marx in Motion, Theory of the Image, Theory of the Object, Theory of the Earth, Lucretius I, II, III, Returning to Revolution, and Being and Motion. His research focuses on the philosophy of movement.
Katerina Kolozova, Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, Skopje
Dr. Katerina Kolozova is Executive Director, senior researcher and full professor at the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, Skopje, and a professor of political philosophy at FMK-Belgrade. She has published many influential articles in a number of international journals, as well as several books. These include: Capitalism’s Holocaust of Animals: A Non-Marxist Critique of Capital, Philosophy and Patriarchy (Bloomsbury Academic), as well as Cut of the Real: Subjectivity in Poststructuralist Philosophy (Columbia University Press).
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