
The Sublime of the Political
Narrative and Autoethnography as Theory
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1st Edition
Published on 5. July 2021
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Hardback
162 pages
978-3-8376-4772-3 (ISBN)
Description
In an age of immediate and global exchange of information, the ability to theorize about political conditions remains largely an elite, technocratic, and esoteric enterprise. In this timely intervention, Dean Caivano and Sarah Naumes argue that storytelling in the form of narrative and autoethnography creates an emancipatory potential through its ability to theorize from below, welcoming marginalized and excluded voices. Drawing from the disciplines of political studies, philosophy and literary studies, this volume offers a new assessment of political texts through the lens of the sublime as a fertile terrain to challenge who can write and disseminate political ideas - and how.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bielefeld
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Hardback (stationery)
Illustrations
Hardcover, Klebebindung
Dimensions
Height: 22.5 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
261 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8376-4772-3 (9783837647723)
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Persons
Dean Caivano is a Professor of Political Science and History at Merced College in California, USA. His work can be found in New Political Science, Journal of Narrative Politics, and Spectra. He is currently working on a book length project titled, A Politics of All: Thomas Jefferson and Radical Democracy.
Sarah Naumes is a doctoral candidate (ABD) in the Department of Politics at York University in Canada. She is also a Research Development Officer with the University of California, Merced in the United States. She has published in and on narrative and autoethnography in Millennium and Journal of Narrative Politics. Her research explores the ways that pain and trauma are experienced and theorized by veterans of the Canadian and United States armed forces.
Sarah Naumes is a doctoral candidate (ABD) in the Department of Politics at York University in Canada. She is also a Research Development Officer with the University of California, Merced in the United States. She has published in and on narrative and autoethnography in Millennium and Journal of Narrative Politics. Her research explores the ways that pain and trauma are experienced and theorized by veterans of the Canadian and United States armed forces.
Author
Dean Caivano, York University, Kanada
Content
Acknowledgements; Introduction; Narrative and Autoethnography and its Emergence Within International Relations Scholarship; Rethinking Political Theory: Storytelling, The Political, and Pedagogy; A Genealogy of the Sublime; The Sublime Aesthetic of Narrative & Autoethnography; Vignettes of the Banal; Postscript: Revisiting Vignettes of the Banal; Bibliography.