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A critical appraisal of Chiara Bottici’s influential work on imaginal politics, this collection uses this rich theoretical framework for incisive analysis, within critical theory and political philosophy, psychoanalysis and sociology
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Editorial introduction - Jeremy CA Smith
1.The Imaginaries of Moral Freedom: On Chiara Bottici and Drucilla Cornell - Eduardo Mendieta
2.Rethinking the Imaginal - María Pía Lara
3.Revisiting Imaginal Politics: From Totalitarianism to Post-truth Democracies- Simona Forti
4.The Ontography of Images: On the Legal Art of the Imaginal - Peter Goodrich
5.Bottici to the Letter - Jamieson Webster
6.Traversing Lacan's Imaginary with Bottici's Imaginal - Patricia Gherovici
7.Islamic Politics of Imagination: The Case of the Muslim Brotherhood - Dietrich Jung and Ahmed Abou El Zalaf
8.Civilizations in history and myth: considerations on the imaginary and the imaginal - Jeremy CA Smith
9.Debating imaginal politics: a response - Chiara Bottici
Author biographies
Acknowledgments
Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Suzi Adams is a Senior Lecturer in the College of the Humanities and Social Sciences (Flinders University), Permanent External Fellow of the East-Central Institute for Philosophy (Charles University), inaugural Senior Research Fellow at the new Humanities Centre for Advanced Studies "Futures of Sustainability: Modernisation, Transformation, Control" (University of Hamburg), and a co-ordinating editor of the Social Imaginaries journal and book series. She has published widely on the social imaginaries field. She has recently edited the English language publication of the Ricoeur-Castoriadis radio encounter from 1985, with accompanying essays (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017) and is currently writing a monograph entitled Castoriadis and the Imaginary Element (Rowman & Littlefield International).Jeremy C A Smith is associate professor of sociology and associate dean, research in the School of Arts at Federation University Australia.
Zusammenfassung
A critical appraisal of Chiara Bottici’s influential work on imaginal politics, this collection uses this rich theoretical framework for incisive analysis, within critical theory and political philosophy, psychoanalysis and sociology