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Table of Contents
Chapter 2 The Man and the Citizen: the Pluralization of Civil Personae in Early Modern German Natural Law by Ian Hunter
Chapter 3 Reassembling Civilization: State-formation, Subjectivity, Security, Power by Robert van Krieken
Chapter 4 Without Exception: Democracy and Sovereignty After Carl Schmitt by Charles Barbour
Chapter 5 Anti-security Personae: from David Dyzenhaus's Human Rights Lawyer to Giorgio Agamben's illuminato by David Saunders
Chapter 6 Doubt, Ambiguity and Subject Formation by Paul Hoggett and Nigel Williams
Chapter 7 The Subject 'At the Gates of the Polis': Theorizing Transitional Civic Order from the Site of Trauma by Magdalena Zolkos
Chapter 8 Self-preservation and the Idea of the State by Anna Yeatman
Chapter 9 Society, State, Security, and Subject Formation: The Emergence of Modern Neutrality Society and the Formation of the Types of Subjects it Requires by Gary Wickham and Barbara Evers
Chapter 10 Anti-colonial Nationalisms: the Case of India by Benjamin Zachariah
Chapter 11 The Sense of Existing and its Political Implications (on François Flahault's 'General Anthropology') by Jeffrey Minson
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Product details
| Published | 01 Jan 2010 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 216 |
| ISBN | 9780826442840 |
| Imprint | Continuum |
| Dimensions | Not specified |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"Security has in recent years been aligned with emergency, border defence, and bare life. Not in this volume, whose contributors turn to an unusual variety of thinkers (from Pufendorf to Nehru, Hobbes and Locke to Arendt and Flahault), and use diverse, multi-disciplinary resources (political theory, psychoanalysis, anthropology, contextual history and conceptual analysis) to take us beyond Schmitt and Agamben. Here, security names the conditions of a civic project of peace and reconciliation, and a citizenship of active enjoyment, both situated in the ample terrain between law and its suspension. The contributions are thoughtful and the collection as a whole pushes the political theory of security in new and welcome directions." -- Bonnie Honig, Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor, Political Science, Northwestern University and American Bar Foundation, author of Emergency Politics: Paradox, Law, Democracy (2009)
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'One of the distinctive themes animating this interdisciplinary collection of essays is that what the editors refer to as the fragile character of the 'civic project' - the goal of creating a political order characterized by peaceful coexistence on equal terms for all participants. This theme is explored across a range of historical periods and theoretical approaches, but is also aimed at shedding light on our current political situation. At a time when the idea of the secular state is once again a controversial category, this is a timely and thoughtful collection'. --Duncan Ivison, University of Sydney
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"The papers were distributed beforehand, so when the participants convened at the University of Alberta in October 2007, the papers were grist for the roundtable discussions, workshops, and assemblies. By the end of the conference, the papers, originally reflecting such disciplines as philosophy, psychology, law, history, and politics had been woven into a dense fabric of call and response, debate and reference. Among the 11 topics are the pluralization of civil personae in early modern German natural law, anti-security personae from David Dyzanhaus' human rights lawyer to Giorgia Agamben's illuminato, self-preservation and the idea of the state, the emergence of modern neutrality society and the formation of the types of subjects it requires, and anticolonial nationalism as exemplified by India." -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc.
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