
Subjectivity and the Political
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"This book offers an exciting new take on questions of the political and the subject, and the intersection at which they reciprocally constitute each other. It goes beyond the established post-structuralist and deconstructionist approaches that have dominated past discussions, holding together an array of heterogeneous perspectives and maintaining the contest among them. With contributions ranging across modern and contemporary political theory, political theology, political psychology, and more, this collection will speak to students from across humanities and social science disciplines where the question of the subject-political relation remains central."-Nathan Widder, Royal Holloway, University of London, UKMore details
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Emma Ingala is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Theoretical Philosophy and Vice-Dean of Academic Organization in the Faculty of Philosophy at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. She specializes in post-structuralist thought, political anthropology, and psychoanalysis.
Content
Gavin Rae and Emma Ingala
PART I: Political Subjectivities
The Limits of Nomos: Hannah Arendt on Law, Politics, and the Polis
Liesbeth Schoonheim
From Hannah Arendt to Judith Butler: The Conditions of the Political
Emma Ingala
Between Failure and Redemption: Emmanuel Levinas on the Political
Gavin Rae
The Significant Nothing: Agamben, Theology, and Political Subjectivity
Piotr Sawczynski
Aporias of Foreignness: Transnational Encounters through Cinema
Katarzyna Marciniak
PART II: Political Subjectivities
The Abject and the Ugly: Kristeva, Adorno, and the Formation of the Subject
Surti Singh
Antonio Gramsci: Persons, Subjectivity, and the Political
Robert P. Jackson
Embodied Consciousness and Political Subjectivity in the work of Merleau-Ponty
Stephen A. Noble
John Stuart Mill and the Liberal Genius
Yoel Mitrani
Hegel's Ethical Life and Heidegger's 'They': How Political is the Self?
Antonio Gomez Ramos
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