Political concepts : a critical lexicon /

Deciding what is and what is not political is a fraught, perhaps intractably opaque matter. Just who decides the question; on what grounds; to what ends- these seem like properly political questions themselves. Deciding what is political and what is not can serve to contain and restrain struggles, m...

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Group Author: Bernstein, J. M. (Editor); Ophir, Adi (Editor); Stoler, Ann Laura. (Editor)
Published: Fordham University Press,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2018.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
Series: Idiom : inventing writing theory
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Summary: Deciding what is and what is not political is a fraught, perhaps intractably opaque matter. Just who decides the question; on what grounds; to what ends- these seem like properly political questions themselves. Deciding what is political and what is not can serve to contain and restrain struggles, make existing power relations at once self-evident and opaque, and blur the possibility of reimagining them differently. Political Concepts seeks to revive our common political vocabulary - both everyday and academic -and to do so critically. Its entries take the form of essays in which each contributor presents her or his own original reflection on a concept posed in the traditional Socratic question format "What is X?" and asks what sort of work a rethinking of that concept can do for us now. The explicitness of a radical questioning of this kind gives authors both the freedom and the authority to engage, intervene in, critique, and transform the conceptual terrain they have inherited. Each entry, either implicitly or explicitly, attempts to re-open the question "What is political thinking?" Each is an effort to reinvent political writing. In this setting the political as such may be understood as a property, a field of interest, a dimension of human existence, a set of practices, or a kind of event. Political Concepts does not stand upon a decided concept of the political but returns in practice and in concern to the question "What is the political?" by submitting the question to a field of plural contention. --
Carrier Form: 257 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliography (pages 233-252) and index.
ISBN: 9780823276684
0823276686
9780823276691
0823276694
Index Number: JA66
CLC: D0
Call Number: D0/P769-19
Contents: Political concepts: a critical lexicon --
Archē --
Blood --
Colony --
Concept --
Constituent power --
Development --
Exploitation --
Federation --
Identity --
The rule of law --
Sexual difference --
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