Manifestos for World Thought
Herausgeber: Mohaghegh, Jason Bahbak; Stone, Lucian
Manifestos for World Thought
Herausgeber: Mohaghegh, Jason Bahbak; Stone, Lucian
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These manifestos for the future of world thought offer a uniquely global outlook by incorporating forceful examples from both western and non-western regions and placing important movements of western and non-western societies into a theoretical dialogue.
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These manifestos for the future of world thought offer a uniquely global outlook by incorporating forceful examples from both western and non-western regions and placing important movements of western and non-western societies into a theoretical dialogue.
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- Future Perfect: Images of the Time to Come in Philosophy, Politics and Cultural Studies
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781783489510
- ISBN-10: 1783489510
- Artikelnr.: 47365909
- Future Perfect: Images of the Time to Come in Philosophy, Politics and Cultural Studies
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781783489510
- ISBN-10: 1783489510
- Artikelnr.: 47365909
Lucian Stone is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Dakota. He is co-author of Simone Weil and Theology (2013). In addition he has edited several volumes including: Iranian Identity and Cosmopolitanism: Spheres of Belonging (2014); Dead Man's Shadow: Collected Poems of Leonardo P. Alishan (2011); The Relevance of the Radical: Simone Weil 100 Years Later (2010); and The Philosophy of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Library of Living Philosophers, Volume XXVIII (2001). He is editor of the journal SCTIW Review. Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Babson College. He is the author or editor of The Chaotic Imagination: New Literature and Philosophy of the Middle East (2010), Inflictions: The Writing of Violence in the Middle East (2012), The Radical Unspoken: Silence in Middle Eastern and Western Thought (2013), and Insurgent, Poet, Mystic, Sectarian: The Four Masks of an Eastern Postmodernism (2015). Contributors: Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Professor in Global Thought and Comparative Philosophies, SOAS, University of London and Chair of the Centre for Iranian Studies, London Middle East Institute, UK; Banu Bargu, Associate Professor of Politics, New School for Social Research, USA; Réda Bensmaïa, Professor Emeritus, Formerly University Professor of French and Francophone Literature, Brown University, USA; Huda Fakhreddine, Assistant Professor of Arabic Literature, University of Pennsylvania, USA; Wael Hallaq Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University, USA; Rosalind Hampton, doctoral candidate in Educational Studies, McGill University, Canada; Michelle Hartman, Associate Professor of Arabic Literature, McGill University, Canada; Asl¿ Igsiz, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, New York University, USA; Nanor Kebranian, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies, Columbia University, USA; Setrag Manoukian, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Islamic Studies, McGill University, Canada; Ruth Mas, Visiting Scholar, Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies (CCLPS), SOAS, University of London, UK; Andrea Mura, Lecturer, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, UK; Mahmut Mutman, Lecturer, Department of Cinema and Television, Istanbul ¿ehir University, Turkey; S. Sayyid, Reader in Rhetoric, University of Leeds, UK; Brian Seitz, Professor of Philosophy, Babson College, USA; Stephen Sheehi, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Chair of Middle East Studies, College of William and Mary, USA; Anthony Paul Smith, Assistant Professor of Religion, LaSalle University, USA; Jens Veneman, sculptor, Brooklyn, USA and Menden, Germany; Eyal Weizman, Professor of Visual Cultures and director of the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK; Jason Wirth, Professor of Philosophy, Seattle University, USA; Meyda Ye¿enölu, Professor of Cultural Studies and Sociology, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey
Introduction: Outsider Imperatives
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh and Lucian Stone / Part I. Theory: Philosophy and Method / 1. Orient
Orientation
and the Western Referent: From Comparative to World Thought
Andrea Mura / 2. Outside Philosophy
Jason Wirth / 3. Global Thought: Lessons from other Philosophers (and Artists)
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam / 4. Colossomania: World Thought as the Return to Immensity
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh / Part II. State: Citizenship
Identity
and Political Trauma / 5. If Fanon Knew: On the Haraga Phenomenon - A Critical Political Ficton
Réda Bensmaïa / 6. Dispersing Community: Diaspora and the Ethics of Estrangement
Nanor Kebranian / 7. No State to Come
Mahmut Mutman / 8. Towards Language and Resistance: A Breaking Manifesto
Rosalind Hampton and Michelle Hartman / Part III. Text and Aesthetics: Literature
Poetry
and Art / 9. The 10-Point Nahdah Manifesto
Stephen Sheehi / 10. The Aesthetic Imperative: History Poeticized
Huda Fakhreddine / 11. A Vocabulary of the Impersonal: A Notebook from Shiraz
Setrag Manoukian / 12. Architextualism: A Manifesto in and of the Margins
Lucian Stone / Part IV. Embodiment: Architecture
Objects
and Time / 13. Architecture of Modulation: Resistance as Differential Vision
Eyal Weizman / 14. One Foot in Front of the Other: A Physicality Manifesto
Brian Seitz and Jens Veneman / 15. Seventeen Theses on History
Wael Hallaq / 16. The Time of Critique
Ruth Mas / Bibliography / Notes on the Contributors / Index
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh and Lucian Stone / Part I. Theory: Philosophy and Method / 1. Orient
Orientation
and the Western Referent: From Comparative to World Thought
Andrea Mura / 2. Outside Philosophy
Jason Wirth / 3. Global Thought: Lessons from other Philosophers (and Artists)
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam / 4. Colossomania: World Thought as the Return to Immensity
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh / Part II. State: Citizenship
Identity
and Political Trauma / 5. If Fanon Knew: On the Haraga Phenomenon - A Critical Political Ficton
Réda Bensmaïa / 6. Dispersing Community: Diaspora and the Ethics of Estrangement
Nanor Kebranian / 7. No State to Come
Mahmut Mutman / 8. Towards Language and Resistance: A Breaking Manifesto
Rosalind Hampton and Michelle Hartman / Part III. Text and Aesthetics: Literature
Poetry
and Art / 9. The 10-Point Nahdah Manifesto
Stephen Sheehi / 10. The Aesthetic Imperative: History Poeticized
Huda Fakhreddine / 11. A Vocabulary of the Impersonal: A Notebook from Shiraz
Setrag Manoukian / 12. Architextualism: A Manifesto in and of the Margins
Lucian Stone / Part IV. Embodiment: Architecture
Objects
and Time / 13. Architecture of Modulation: Resistance as Differential Vision
Eyal Weizman / 14. One Foot in Front of the Other: A Physicality Manifesto
Brian Seitz and Jens Veneman / 15. Seventeen Theses on History
Wael Hallaq / 16. The Time of Critique
Ruth Mas / Bibliography / Notes on the Contributors / Index
Introduction: Outsider Imperatives
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh and Lucian Stone / Part I. Theory: Philosophy and Method / 1. Orient
Orientation
and the Western Referent: From Comparative to World Thought
Andrea Mura / 2. Outside Philosophy
Jason Wirth / 3. Global Thought: Lessons from other Philosophers (and Artists)
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam / 4. Colossomania: World Thought as the Return to Immensity
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh / Part II. State: Citizenship
Identity
and Political Trauma / 5. If Fanon Knew: On the Haraga Phenomenon - A Critical Political Ficton
Réda Bensmaïa / 6. Dispersing Community: Diaspora and the Ethics of Estrangement
Nanor Kebranian / 7. No State to Come
Mahmut Mutman / 8. Towards Language and Resistance: A Breaking Manifesto
Rosalind Hampton and Michelle Hartman / Part III. Text and Aesthetics: Literature
Poetry
and Art / 9. The 10-Point Nahdah Manifesto
Stephen Sheehi / 10. The Aesthetic Imperative: History Poeticized
Huda Fakhreddine / 11. A Vocabulary of the Impersonal: A Notebook from Shiraz
Setrag Manoukian / 12. Architextualism: A Manifesto in and of the Margins
Lucian Stone / Part IV. Embodiment: Architecture
Objects
and Time / 13. Architecture of Modulation: Resistance as Differential Vision
Eyal Weizman / 14. One Foot in Front of the Other: A Physicality Manifesto
Brian Seitz and Jens Veneman / 15. Seventeen Theses on History
Wael Hallaq / 16. The Time of Critique
Ruth Mas / Bibliography / Notes on the Contributors / Index
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh and Lucian Stone / Part I. Theory: Philosophy and Method / 1. Orient
Orientation
and the Western Referent: From Comparative to World Thought
Andrea Mura / 2. Outside Philosophy
Jason Wirth / 3. Global Thought: Lessons from other Philosophers (and Artists)
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam / 4. Colossomania: World Thought as the Return to Immensity
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh / Part II. State: Citizenship
Identity
and Political Trauma / 5. If Fanon Knew: On the Haraga Phenomenon - A Critical Political Ficton
Réda Bensmaïa / 6. Dispersing Community: Diaspora and the Ethics of Estrangement
Nanor Kebranian / 7. No State to Come
Mahmut Mutman / 8. Towards Language and Resistance: A Breaking Manifesto
Rosalind Hampton and Michelle Hartman / Part III. Text and Aesthetics: Literature
Poetry
and Art / 9. The 10-Point Nahdah Manifesto
Stephen Sheehi / 10. The Aesthetic Imperative: History Poeticized
Huda Fakhreddine / 11. A Vocabulary of the Impersonal: A Notebook from Shiraz
Setrag Manoukian / 12. Architextualism: A Manifesto in and of the Margins
Lucian Stone / Part IV. Embodiment: Architecture
Objects
and Time / 13. Architecture of Modulation: Resistance as Differential Vision
Eyal Weizman / 14. One Foot in Front of the Other: A Physicality Manifesto
Brian Seitz and Jens Veneman / 15. Seventeen Theses on History
Wael Hallaq / 16. The Time of Critique
Ruth Mas / Bibliography / Notes on the Contributors / Index