Carl Schmitt and The Buribunks
Technology, Law, Literature
Herausgeber: Bikundo, Edwin; Tranter, Kieran
Carl Schmitt and The Buribunks
Technology, Law, Literature
Herausgeber: Bikundo, Edwin; Tranter, Kieran
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This volume includes the first full translation into English of The Buribunks and a selection of critical essays on the text, its meanings in the digital present, its playing with and criticism of the literary form and its place within Schmitt's life and work.
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This volume includes the first full translation into English of The Buribunks and a selection of critical essays on the text, its meanings in the digital present, its playing with and criticism of the literary form and its place within Schmitt's life and work.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367548919
- ISBN-10: 0367548917
- Artikelnr.: 69924393
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367548919
- ISBN-10: 0367548917
- Artikelnr.: 69924393
Kieran Tranter is chair of law, technology and future in the School of Law, Queensland University of Technology. Kieran researches the legalities of technology and the technologies of legality. His current projects concern the motor vehicle in the governance of the Australian settler state, mobile connectivity and everyday life in the Global South. Edwin Bikundo is a senior lecturer in the Law Futures Centre, Griffith Law School, Griffith University. Edwin's research addresses international and comparative law, legal theory, and law and the humanities. He is currently finalising a book about Giorgio Agamben, international law and JohanWolfgang von Goethe's Faust.
Part I: Introducing The Buribanks
1 The Buribunks as law, technology and literature
Kieran Tranter and Edwin Bikundo
2 The Buribunks: An essay on the philosophy of history
Carl Schmitt, translated from the German by Gert Reifarth and Laura
Petersen
3 Behind the words of Die Buribunken: Translators' comments
Laura Petersen and Gert Reifarth
Part II: The Buribunks as typeset
4 The Buribunks, post-truth and a tentative cartography of informational
existence
Kieran Tranter
5 The theological-bureaucratic science fiction of Philip K. Dick and Carl
Schmitt: An economic theology of omniscience in The Buribunks
Timothy D. Peters
6 Inauthentic temporality and the age of hyperburibunkism
Richard Polt
7 Megarianism, emancipation and the (im)potentiality of political ontology:
A commentary on freedom in Schmitt's dystopia
Michael P.A. Murphy
8 The challenges of anti-intellectual parody
Karen Petroski
9 'Quantity turns into quality': Breathing life into dead scholasticism
Francine Rochford
Part III: The Buribunks as writing
10 On writing. Under control. The Buribunks and the autographic society of
control
Vittorio Lubrano
11 Modernist life-writing and early cinema in Carl Schmitt's The Buribunks
Joseph Owen
12 'Die Buribunken' - a pastiche: A mechanised modernity failing Hegel and
Kierkegaard
Nour Benghellab
13 Sola scriptura: Doubling of life and critique of modernity in The
Buribunks
Ernesto C. Sferrazza Papa
14 Schmitt's Roman links in The Buribunks: Enriching the satire
Karen Schultz
Part IV: The Buribanks as part of Schmitt's wider oeuvre
15 Mephistophelean irony in Carl Schmitt's Political Romanticism, The
Buribunks and Ex Captivitate Salus
Desmond Manderson and Edwin Bikundo
16 Imagined facts, actual enemies: The Buribunks and the political
Attila Gyulai
17 Between The Buribunks and the Christian Epimetheus
Fabrizio Grasso and Matteo Negro, translated by Carla Biondi
18 Schmitt's life within the academy since 2001
Lachlan Robb, Charles Lawson, Catherine Pickering and Edwin Bikundo
1 The Buribunks as law, technology and literature
Kieran Tranter and Edwin Bikundo
2 The Buribunks: An essay on the philosophy of history
Carl Schmitt, translated from the German by Gert Reifarth and Laura
Petersen
3 Behind the words of Die Buribunken: Translators' comments
Laura Petersen and Gert Reifarth
Part II: The Buribunks as typeset
4 The Buribunks, post-truth and a tentative cartography of informational
existence
Kieran Tranter
5 The theological-bureaucratic science fiction of Philip K. Dick and Carl
Schmitt: An economic theology of omniscience in The Buribunks
Timothy D. Peters
6 Inauthentic temporality and the age of hyperburibunkism
Richard Polt
7 Megarianism, emancipation and the (im)potentiality of political ontology:
A commentary on freedom in Schmitt's dystopia
Michael P.A. Murphy
8 The challenges of anti-intellectual parody
Karen Petroski
9 'Quantity turns into quality': Breathing life into dead scholasticism
Francine Rochford
Part III: The Buribunks as writing
10 On writing. Under control. The Buribunks and the autographic society of
control
Vittorio Lubrano
11 Modernist life-writing and early cinema in Carl Schmitt's The Buribunks
Joseph Owen
12 'Die Buribunken' - a pastiche: A mechanised modernity failing Hegel and
Kierkegaard
Nour Benghellab
13 Sola scriptura: Doubling of life and critique of modernity in The
Buribunks
Ernesto C. Sferrazza Papa
14 Schmitt's Roman links in The Buribunks: Enriching the satire
Karen Schultz
Part IV: The Buribanks as part of Schmitt's wider oeuvre
15 Mephistophelean irony in Carl Schmitt's Political Romanticism, The
Buribunks and Ex Captivitate Salus
Desmond Manderson and Edwin Bikundo
16 Imagined facts, actual enemies: The Buribunks and the political
Attila Gyulai
17 Between The Buribunks and the Christian Epimetheus
Fabrizio Grasso and Matteo Negro, translated by Carla Biondi
18 Schmitt's life within the academy since 2001
Lachlan Robb, Charles Lawson, Catherine Pickering and Edwin Bikundo
Part I: Introducing The Buribanks
1 The Buribunks as law, technology and literature
Kieran Tranter and Edwin Bikundo
2 The Buribunks: An essay on the philosophy of history
Carl Schmitt, translated from the German by Gert Reifarth and Laura
Petersen
3 Behind the words of Die Buribunken: Translators' comments
Laura Petersen and Gert Reifarth
Part II: The Buribunks as typeset
4 The Buribunks, post-truth and a tentative cartography of informational
existence
Kieran Tranter
5 The theological-bureaucratic science fiction of Philip K. Dick and Carl
Schmitt: An economic theology of omniscience in The Buribunks
Timothy D. Peters
6 Inauthentic temporality and the age of hyperburibunkism
Richard Polt
7 Megarianism, emancipation and the (im)potentiality of political ontology:
A commentary on freedom in Schmitt's dystopia
Michael P.A. Murphy
8 The challenges of anti-intellectual parody
Karen Petroski
9 'Quantity turns into quality': Breathing life into dead scholasticism
Francine Rochford
Part III: The Buribunks as writing
10 On writing. Under control. The Buribunks and the autographic society of
control
Vittorio Lubrano
11 Modernist life-writing and early cinema in Carl Schmitt's The Buribunks
Joseph Owen
12 'Die Buribunken' - a pastiche: A mechanised modernity failing Hegel and
Kierkegaard
Nour Benghellab
13 Sola scriptura: Doubling of life and critique of modernity in The
Buribunks
Ernesto C. Sferrazza Papa
14 Schmitt's Roman links in The Buribunks: Enriching the satire
Karen Schultz
Part IV: The Buribanks as part of Schmitt's wider oeuvre
15 Mephistophelean irony in Carl Schmitt's Political Romanticism, The
Buribunks and Ex Captivitate Salus
Desmond Manderson and Edwin Bikundo
16 Imagined facts, actual enemies: The Buribunks and the political
Attila Gyulai
17 Between The Buribunks and the Christian Epimetheus
Fabrizio Grasso and Matteo Negro, translated by Carla Biondi
18 Schmitt's life within the academy since 2001
Lachlan Robb, Charles Lawson, Catherine Pickering and Edwin Bikundo
1 The Buribunks as law, technology and literature
Kieran Tranter and Edwin Bikundo
2 The Buribunks: An essay on the philosophy of history
Carl Schmitt, translated from the German by Gert Reifarth and Laura
Petersen
3 Behind the words of Die Buribunken: Translators' comments
Laura Petersen and Gert Reifarth
Part II: The Buribunks as typeset
4 The Buribunks, post-truth and a tentative cartography of informational
existence
Kieran Tranter
5 The theological-bureaucratic science fiction of Philip K. Dick and Carl
Schmitt: An economic theology of omniscience in The Buribunks
Timothy D. Peters
6 Inauthentic temporality and the age of hyperburibunkism
Richard Polt
7 Megarianism, emancipation and the (im)potentiality of political ontology:
A commentary on freedom in Schmitt's dystopia
Michael P.A. Murphy
8 The challenges of anti-intellectual parody
Karen Petroski
9 'Quantity turns into quality': Breathing life into dead scholasticism
Francine Rochford
Part III: The Buribunks as writing
10 On writing. Under control. The Buribunks and the autographic society of
control
Vittorio Lubrano
11 Modernist life-writing and early cinema in Carl Schmitt's The Buribunks
Joseph Owen
12 'Die Buribunken' - a pastiche: A mechanised modernity failing Hegel and
Kierkegaard
Nour Benghellab
13 Sola scriptura: Doubling of life and critique of modernity in The
Buribunks
Ernesto C. Sferrazza Papa
14 Schmitt's Roman links in The Buribunks: Enriching the satire
Karen Schultz
Part IV: The Buribanks as part of Schmitt's wider oeuvre
15 Mephistophelean irony in Carl Schmitt's Political Romanticism, The
Buribunks and Ex Captivitate Salus
Desmond Manderson and Edwin Bikundo
16 Imagined facts, actual enemies: The Buribunks and the political
Attila Gyulai
17 Between The Buribunks and the Christian Epimetheus
Fabrizio Grasso and Matteo Negro, translated by Carla Biondi
18 Schmitt's life within the academy since 2001
Lachlan Robb, Charles Lawson, Catherine Pickering and Edwin Bikundo