Social Imaginaries
Critical Interventions
Social Imaginaries
Critical Interventions
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Written by members of the Social Imaginaries Editorial Collective, these programmatic essays showcase new critical interventions in understandings of social imaginaries and the human condition. They include a new comparative approach to theorizing Castoriadis, Ricoeur, and Taylor; the rethinking of the creative imagination in relation to common sense; analyses of political imaginaries in neoliberal and constitutional contexts from perspectives drawing on Gauchet and Lefort; and the taking up questions of historical continuity and discontinuity in civilizational worlds. In addressing pressing questions concerning social imaginaries, the book advances the field as a whole. The book includes a Foreword by George H. Taylor.
This book is a must-read for all scholars interested in social and political imaginaries and will appeal to researchers and graduate students working across a wide variety of disciplines in the human sciences.
Table of Contents
1. The Social Imaginaries Field: Overview and Introduction – Suzi Adams and Jeremy C.A. Smith
2. Clarifying Social Imaginaries: Castoriadis, Ricoeur, and Taylor in Discussion – Suzi Adams
3. Rethinking the History of the Productive Imagination in Relation to Common Sense – John W.M. Krummel
4. History, Civilizations, Imaginaries – Jeremy C.A. Smith
5. Political and Constitutional Imaginaries – Paul Blokker
6. The Political Imaginary of European Hypermodernity: Marcel Gauchet and Contemporary Neo-Liberal Democracy – Natalie J Doyle
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Product details
Published | 04 Oct 2019 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 226 |
ISBN | 9781786607751 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 229 x 159 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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