'There is hardly a field in contemporary critical thought that does not bear the traces of the powerful interventions of Étienne Balibar. This collection of essays is not merely a due homage to his work. It opens up new and challenging pathways in the wake of Balibar's philosophical and political reflection.' Sandro Mezzadra, University of Bologna Explores the core of Balibar's work since 1980 This collection explores Balibar's rethinking of the connections between subjection and subjectivity by tracing the genealogies of these concepts in their discursive history. The book provides an overview of Balibar's work after his collaboration with Althusser, explaining and broadening his framework, in particular by restoring Arabic and Islamic thought to the conversation on the citizen subject. Also included are two previously untranslated essays by Balibar himself on Carl Schmitt and Thomas Hobbes. The essays represent the breadth of Balibar's work and the range of its influence, both by the diversity of their geographical and cultural foci, and the historical span of the texts and themes they examine. Warren Montag is Professor of English at Occidental College and Hanan Elsayed is Assistant Professor of French and Arabic, also at Occidental College. Cover image: Mihrab of Mezquita Cathedral in Cordoba, Spain © Artur Bogacki/Shutterstock.com Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN [PPC] 978-1-4744-0421-1 ISBN [cover] 978-1-4744-0423-5 Barcode
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