Theorists interested in learning more about any given interpretive approach are often required to navigate a dizzying array of sources, with no clear sense of where to begin. The prose of many primary sources is often steeped in dense and technical argot that novices find intimidating or even impenetrable. Interpretive Political Theory provide students of political theory a single introductory reference guide to major approaches to interpretation available in the field today.
Theorists interested in learning more about any given interpretive approach are often required to navigate a dizzying array of sources, with no clear sense of where to begin. The prose of many primary sources is often steeped in dense and technical argot that novices find intimidating or even impenetrable. Interpretive Political Theory provide students of political theory a single introductory reference guide to major approaches to interpretation available in the field today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Clement Fatovic is Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at Florida International University. His research focuses on early American political thought, theories of emergency power and the rule of law, and economic inequality. Sean Noah Walsh teaches political theory at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio. His research interests include critical theory, counterrevolutionary practices, and the use of power to install sexual repression.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction: Interpretation and the Politics of Meaning Sean Noah Walsh and Clement Fatovic Chapter 2: The Interpretive Methodology of Leo Strauss Craig Ewasiuk Chapter 3: The Cambridge "School" (or "Mentality") of Interpretation Ben J. Taylor and Daniel I. O'Neill Chapter 4: Marxian Interpretations of Political Theory: Locating a Tradition Katherine A. Gordy Chapter 5: Feminist Interventions into Political Theory: The Power of Supplemental Logic Mary Caputi Chapter 6: On the Use of Greimassian Semiotics for Political Theory Sean Noah Walsh Chapter 7: Genealogical Interpretation in Political Theory Thomas Biebricher Chapter 8: Negative Dialectics as an Interpretative Approach to Political Theory Bryant W. Sculos Chapter 9: Deconstruction and Interpretation in Political Theory Mary Caputi and Sean Noah Walsh Chapter 10: Psychoanalytic Theory and Textual Interpretation Ty Solomon
Chapter 1: Introduction: Interpretation and the Politics of Meaning Sean Noah Walsh and Clement Fatovic Chapter 2: The Interpretive Methodology of Leo Strauss Craig Ewasiuk Chapter 3: The Cambridge "School" (or "Mentality") of Interpretation Ben J. Taylor and Daniel I. O'Neill Chapter 4: Marxian Interpretations of Political Theory: Locating a Tradition Katherine A. Gordy Chapter 5: Feminist Interventions into Political Theory: The Power of Supplemental Logic Mary Caputi Chapter 6: On the Use of Greimassian Semiotics for Political Theory Sean Noah Walsh Chapter 7: Genealogical Interpretation in Political Theory Thomas Biebricher Chapter 8: Negative Dialectics as an Interpretative Approach to Political Theory Bryant W. Sculos Chapter 9: Deconstruction and Interpretation in Political Theory Mary Caputi and Sean Noah Walsh Chapter 10: Psychoanalytic Theory and Textual Interpretation Ty Solomon
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