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This volume, the first sustained critical work on the French political philosopher Étienne Balibar, collects essays by sixteen prominent philosophers, psychoanalysts, anthropologists, sociologists, and literary critics who each identify, define, and explore a central concept in Balibar's thought.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface | vii
Introduction: Balibar and the Philosophy of the ConceptWarren Montag | 1
AnthropologicalBruce Robbins | 15
Border-Concept (of the Political)Stathis Gourgouris | 28
Civil Religion: Secularism as Religion?Judith Butler | 45
ConceptÉtienne Balibar | 54
Contre- / Counter-Bernard E. Harcourt | 71
ConversionMonique David-Ménard | 85
CosmopoliticsEmily Apter | 94
Interior FrontiersAnn Laura Stoler | 117
MaterialismPatrice Maniglier | 140
The PoliticalAdi Ophir | 158
PunishmentDidier Fassin | 183
RaceHanan Elsayed | 193
RelationJacques Lezra | 211
RightsJ. M. Bernstein | 230
SolidarityGary Wilder | 253
Bibliography | 275
List of Contributors | 311
Index | 315
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Ann Laura Stoler (Edited By) Ann Laura Stoler is Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies at The New School for Social Research where she directs the Institute for Critical Social Inquiry. Her most recent book is
Duress: Imperial Durabilities in Our Times (Duke, 2016).
Stathis Gourgouris (Edited By) Stathis Gourgouris is Professor of Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University. His most recent book is
The Perils of the One (Columbia, 2019).
Jacques Lezra (Edited By) Jacques Lezra is Professor and Chair of Hispanic Studies at the University of California-Riverside. His most recent book is
On the Nature of Marx's Things: Translation as Necrophilology (Fordham, 2018).