Post-structuralism is recognized as a major force within literary and cultural studies and this book is the first to apply the theory of poststructuralism to politics and to show the ways in which it can illuminate political theory and analysis. As such, it is likely to become a key text in the development of this area, providing a stimulating introduction to the subject. The authors draw on themes raised by Continental thinkers such as Derrida, Nancy, and Deleuze, and Anglo-American thinkers such as Butler and Connolly in their questioning of the theoretical and empirical understanding of contemporary politics.…mehr
Post-structuralism is recognized as a major force within literary and cultural studies and this book is the first to apply the theory of poststructuralism to politics and to show the ways in which it can illuminate political theory and analysis. As such, it is likely to become a key text in the development of this area, providing a stimulating introduction to the subject. The authors draw on themes raised by Continental thinkers such as Derrida, Nancy, and Deleuze, and Anglo-American thinkers such as Butler and Connolly in their questioning of the theoretical and empirical understanding of contemporary politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan Finlayson is professor of Political and Social Theory at the University of East Anglia. He is co-editor (with Jeremy Valentine) of Politics and Post-Structuralism: An Introduction (EUP, 2002) and co-author of > (1999) Jeremy Valentine is Lecturer in Media Studies at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh.
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Introduction: Post-structuralism and Politics, Alan Finlayson and Jeremy Valentine Part 1: Politics and the Subject 1. The Subject and Subjectivity, Caroline Williams 2. The State and Sovereign Subjectivity, James Martin 3. After The Subject of International Security, Jenny Edkins Part 2: Doing Political Analysis 4. Ideology and Social Movements: The case of the FN, Steve Bastow 5. The Work of Ideas and Interests in Public Policy, Stephen Griggs and David Howarth 6. Economic Subjectivity and Globalization, Glyn Daly 7. Political Science and Complexity, Paul Haynes Part 3. Critique and Political Thought 8. The Horizon of Community, Alan Finlayson 9. Public Reason Without a Public, Jeremy Valentine 10. Critical Theory and Democracy, Mark Devenney 11. The Singularity of the Political, Robert Porter 12. Genres, Technologies and Spaces of Being-In-Common, Michael J. Shapiro Bibliography.
Introduction: Post-structuralism and Politics, Alan Finlayson and Jeremy Valentine Part 1: Politics and the Subject 1. The Subject and Subjectivity, Caroline Williams 2. The State and Sovereign Subjectivity, James Martin 3. After The Subject of International Security, Jenny Edkins Part 2: Doing Political Analysis 4. Ideology and Social Movements: The case of the FN, Steve Bastow 5. The Work of Ideas and Interests in Public Policy, Stephen Griggs and David Howarth 6. Economic Subjectivity and Globalization, Glyn Daly 7. Political Science and Complexity, Paul Haynes Part 3. Critique and Political Thought 8. The Horizon of Community, Alan Finlayson 9. Public Reason Without a Public, Jeremy Valentine 10. Critical Theory and Democracy, Mark Devenney 11. The Singularity of the Political, Robert Porter 12. Genres, Technologies and Spaces of Being-In-Common, Michael J. Shapiro Bibliography.
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