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This book explores, discusses, and assesses the actual and
potential sense of subjectivation in a variety of contexts. In
particular, it reflects the genealogies, connections, variations,
and practical implications of various theories of subjectivity and
subjection while providing an up-to-date and authoritative account
of how to engage with the 'subject'. Rather than addressing the
'subject' merely in theoretical terms, this book explores
subjectivation as a seminal expression of subjective practices in
the plural. To the extent that subjectivity and subjection are key
terms in a plurality of discourses and for a number of disciplines,
Subjectivation in Political Theory and Contemporary Practices
advances a trans-disciplinary reading by taking into account
relevant debates that stretch from poststructuralism via
postfordism to postdemocracy. In this sense, the book introduces
readers to current approaches to subjectivation by displacing
conventional understandings and suggesting unexpected
reformulations.
Contemporary deep-reaching changes - whether in financial or real
economy, in Europe's political conditions, in the context of
scientific theories, in the field of global (environmental)
security, or gender relations - are also a challenge to philosophy.
The volume comprises cutting-edge scholarly articles from renowned
philosophers with various geographical backgrounds and from
different philosophical strands. Next to investigating general
questions as to the relation of philosophy and critique (What is
philosophical critique and which philosophical concepts of critique
are of importance today? Where do we need it most? Where are its
limits?), the articles focus on issues like theories of democracy
and modes of election; the roles of emotions in the political
realm; challenges from a widespread discontent in society to
politics and science; changes to social identities and different
theoretical approaches to social identity formation. The book is
indispensable for all who are interested in what contemporary
philosophy has to say on crucial issues of our time.
Outstanding and thought-provoking, this book provides up-to-date
and in-depth analyses of current developments in international
politics. It highlights the (unilateral) use of force in
international relations and its implication for international law,
the chances and risks of international criminal justice, and the
question of epistemic violence with regard to dominant discourses
in the theory of international relations, such as nation-building
and intercultural dialogue. Furthermore, the book focuses on
conditions for global social and ecological justice in
international economics against the background of financial crisis.
It contributes in particular to a better understanding of the
relation between power and justice in view of current global
tensions while reflecting the work of the internationally acclaimed
philosopher Hans KAchler.
Contemporary deep-reaching changes - whether in financial or real
economy, in Europe's political conditions, in the context of
scientific theories, in the field of global (environmental)
security, or gender relations - are also a challenge to philosophy.
The volume comprises cutting-edge scholarly articles from renowned
philosophers with various geographical backgrounds and from
different philosophical strands. Next to investigating general
questions as to the relation of philosophy and critique (What is
philosophical critique and which philosophical concepts of critique
are of importance today? Where do we need it most? Where are its
limits?), the articles focus on issues like theories of democracy
and modes of election; the roles of emotions in the political
realm; challenges from a widespread discontent in society to
politics and science; changes to social identities and different
theoretical approaches to social identity formation. The book is
indispensable for all who are interested in what contemporary
philosophy has to say on crucial issues of our time.
This book explores, discusses, and assesses the actual and
potential sense of subjectivation in a variety of contexts. In
particular, it reflects the genealogies, connections, variations,
and practical implications of various theories of subjectivity and
subjection while providing an up-to-date and authoritative account
of how to engage with the 'subject'. Rather than addressing the
'subject' merely in theoretical terms, this book explores
subjectivation as a seminal expression of subjective practices in
the plural. To the extent that subjectivity and subjection are key
terms in a plurality of discourses and for a number of disciplines,
Subjectivation in Political Theory and Contemporary Practices
advances a trans-disciplinary reading by taking into account
relevant debates that stretch from poststructuralism via
postfordism to postdemocracy. In this sense, the book introduces
readers to current approaches to subjectivation by displacing
conventional understandings and suggesting unexpected
reformulations.
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