How Not To Get Old
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A funny, informative and entertaining exploration of the unexpected joy of getting older.


A funny, informative and entertaining exploration of the unexpected joy of getting older.
Asking whether it is possible to develop an approach to studying political life that reflects its heterogeneity, Jane Anna Gordon offers the creolization of political theory as a response. Offering a critique of mere comparison, Gordon demonstrates the generative capacity of creolization through bringing together across time and place the ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Frantz Fanon.