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Nancy and the political /edited by Sanja Dejanovic.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resource (294 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780748683192
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • JA71 .N363 2015
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Contents:
'We must become what we are' -- Jean-Luc Nancy's ontology as ethos and praxis / Marie-Eve Morin -- Badiou and Nancy -- political animals / Christopher Watkin -- Nancy and Hegel -- freedom, democracy, and the loss of the power to signify / Emilia Angelova -- The event of democracy / François Raffoul -- Thinking Nancy's 'political philosophy' / Ignaas Devisch -- Image-politics -- Jean-Luc Nancy's ontological rehabilitation of the image / Alison Ross -- Immanent surface -- art and the demand for signification / Jonathan Lahey Dronsfeld -- The separated gesture -- partaking in the inoperative praxis of the already-unmade / John Paul Ricco -- Im-mundus or Nancy's globalising-world-formation / Jean-Paul Martinon -- Precarity/abandonment / Philip Armstrong -- 'A struggle between two infinities' -- Jean-Luc Nancy on Marx's revolution and ours / Jason E. Smith.
Subject: Examines Jean-Luc Nancy's latest contributions to the study of the political. Jean-Luc Nancy's latest contributions to philosophy compel us to ask: what sort of politics do we have once we are exposed to the finitude of sense? The contributors to this collection illuminate some of the most challenging aspects of Nancy's thought, making previously unexplored connections and offering spirited interpretations. Focussed around three core themes - capitalism, the metaphysics of democracy and aesthetics - these 12 essays emphasise the potential of Nancy's political thought, and collectively situate it within a broader intellectual context which includes engagements with Badiou, Ranci÷re, Foucault, Agamben and Lefort. It is an essential read for anyone interested in current trends in political philosophy, aesthetics, critical theory and social and political thought.
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'We must become what we are' -- Jean-Luc Nancy's ontology as ethos and praxis / Marie-Eve Morin -- Badiou and Nancy -- political animals / Christopher Watkin -- Nancy and Hegel -- freedom, democracy, and the loss of the power to signify / Emilia Angelova -- The event of democracy / François Raffoul -- Thinking Nancy's 'political philosophy' / Ignaas Devisch -- Image-politics -- Jean-Luc Nancy's ontological rehabilitation of the image / Alison Ross -- Immanent surface -- art and the demand for signification / Jonathan Lahey Dronsfeld -- The separated gesture -- partaking in the inoperative praxis of the already-unmade / John Paul Ricco -- Im-mundus or Nancy's globalising-world-formation / Jean-Paul Martinon -- Precarity/abandonment / Philip Armstrong -- 'A struggle between two infinities' -- Jean-Luc Nancy on Marx's revolution and ours / Jason E. Smith.

Examines Jean-Luc Nancy's latest contributions to the study of the political. Jean-Luc Nancy's latest contributions to philosophy compel us to ask: what sort of politics do we have once we are exposed to the finitude of sense? The contributors to this collection illuminate some of the most challenging aspects of Nancy's thought, making previously unexplored connections and offering spirited interpretations. Focussed around three core themes - capitalism, the metaphysics of democracy and aesthetics - these 12 essays emphasise the potential of Nancy's political thought, and collectively situate it within a broader intellectual context which includes engagements with Badiou, Ranci÷re, Foucault, Agamben and Lefort. It is an essential read for anyone interested in current trends in political philosophy, aesthetics, critical theory and social and political thought.

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