
Democracy in Crisis
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Drawing largely on the Left, continental tradition, contributions include an appeal to the tension between fear and love in the face of anti-Semitism in Poland, injunctions to rethink the identity-difference binary and the ideal of 'mutual recognition' that dominate liberal-democratic thought, critiques of the canonical 'we' that constitutes the democratic community, and a call for an ethics and a politics of 'dissensus' in democratic struggles against racist and sexist oppression. The authors mobilise some of the most powerful critical insights emerging across the social sciences and humanities - from anthropology, sociology, critical legal studies, Marxism, psychoanalysis and critical race theory and post-colonial studies - to reconsider the meaning and the possibility of 'democracy' in the face of its contemporary crisis.
The book will be of direct interest to students and scholars interested in cutting-edge, critical reflection on the empirical phenomenon of increased violence in the West provoked by radical difference, and on theories of radical political change. -- .
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Part I Alterity as a crisis for democracy
1. 'Don't blame me!' Seriality and the responsibility of voters - Robert Bernasconi
2. Sovereignty, property, and the life world: Democracy's colonization of alterity - Mielle Chandler
3. Narratives of groups that kill other groups - Jacqueline Stevens
4. Technologies of violence and vulnerability - Kelly Oliver
5. The brackets of recognition: Recognition, espionage, camouflage - Elizabeth Povinelli.
6. Humanitarianism and the representation of alterity: the aporias and prospects
of cosmopolitan visuality - Fuyuki Kurasawa
Part II Alterity as a provocation to democracy
7. Alterity as democracy-to-come - Stella Gaon
8. The ends of democracy: who, we? - Catherine Kellogg
9. From fear to democracy: towards a politics of com-passion - Dorota Glowacka
10. Meditations on turning toward violently dead - Sharon Rosenberg
11. Democracy, accountability and disruption - Rita Dhamoon
12. Dissensus, ethics, and the politics of democracy - Ewa Plonowska Ziarek -- .
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