Imagined Sovereignties: The Power of the People and Other Myths of the Modern Age
Autor Kevin Olsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 sep 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107533844
ISBN-10: 1107533848
Pagini: 229
Ilustrații: 5 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107533848
Pagini: 229
Ilustrații: 5 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Imagining politics; 2. 'Sovereignty is an artificial soul' - Ernesto Laclau and Benedict Anderson in dialogue; 3. How do we write a history of normative practices? - Castoriadis, Taylor, Foucault; 4. The problem of the people in Enlightenment France - a short genealogy of political collectivity; 5. Chimeras of political identity - intermediate reflections on the pathways of political imagination; 6. Sovereign imaginaries of the Revolutionary Caribbean; 7. Conscripted by modernity? - imagining sovereignty in the wake of colonialism; 8. Imagining the power of the people - critical reflections on the sovereignties of our time.
Recenzii
'Imagined Sovereignties demonstrates the central importance of peoplehood and political imagination to democratic politics. Olson reveals the conceptual and mythological underpinnings of popular politics, not to dispel these myths, but to bring more careful critical attention to how they operate. This is an exemplary work of historically situated democratic theory.' Jason Frank, Cornell University, New York
'Imagined Sovereignties is a beautifully written and deeply insightful book. It does a fantastic job de-naturalizing the concept of 'the people' and illuminating the ways that popular sovereignty is constructed in specific historical moments. Olson not only provides fresh insight into the founding of the French Republic, he also examines the Haitian Revolution and its competing political imaginaries. Imagined Sovereignties is an important contribution to the theoretical literature on constituent power.' Margaret Kohn, University of Toronto
'What is fascinating in Olson's exposition of the myths of popular sovereignty is how the fantastic becomes real, how magical evocations of 'the people' have actual and tangible effects. In this way, the desires and phantasms of community become the basis for normativized notions of membership, with a concomitant set of exclusions from these categories. Olson performs a brilliant exposition of these issues.' James Martell, San Francisco State University
'In the age of globalized governance, notions of popular sovereignty become increasingly problematic, but remain hotly disputed. Drawing on acute readings and broad historical comparisons, Kevin Olson has reconstructed what he calls 'folk foundationalism' as a plastic fantasy, albeit one that has immense historical repercussions through its 'inciting' to discourse and action and, therefore, its material normativity. This critique initially produces embarrassment, but in the end it liberates the political imagination. It is both very timely and remarkably original.' Etienne Balibar, Columbia University, New York
'Imagined Sovereignties is a beautifully written and deeply insightful book. It does a fantastic job de-naturalizing the concept of 'the people' and illuminating the ways that popular sovereignty is constructed in specific historical moments. Olson not only provides fresh insight into the founding of the French Republic, he also examines the Haitian Revolution and its competing political imaginaries. Imagined Sovereignties is an important contribution to the theoretical literature on constituent power.' Margaret Kohn, University of Toronto
'What is fascinating in Olson's exposition of the myths of popular sovereignty is how the fantastic becomes real, how magical evocations of 'the people' have actual and tangible effects. In this way, the desires and phantasms of community become the basis for normativized notions of membership, with a concomitant set of exclusions from these categories. Olson performs a brilliant exposition of these issues.' James Martell, San Francisco State University
'In the age of globalized governance, notions of popular sovereignty become increasingly problematic, but remain hotly disputed. Drawing on acute readings and broad historical comparisons, Kevin Olson has reconstructed what he calls 'folk foundationalism' as a plastic fantasy, albeit one that has immense historical repercussions through its 'inciting' to discourse and action and, therefore, its material normativity. This critique initially produces embarrassment, but in the end it liberates the political imagination. It is both very timely and remarkably original.' Etienne Balibar, Columbia University, New York
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Descriere
Imagined Sovereignties provokes new ways of imagining popular politics by critically examining the idea of 'the power of the people'.