@OwenWintersgill Yes, I gestured strongly in that direction in a 2019 discussion of the book, in Contemporary Political Theory, convened by Lida Maxwell. The key, I argued there, was to read Arendt alongside Hortense Spillers. https://t.co/os6fTgxkMy
Open Access UCL Research: The “Agonistic Turn”: Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics in New Contexts https://t.co/gPDKXVfXB7
RT @SayWhatSOPHIA: Check out “The ‘Agonistic Turn’: Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics in New Contexts”, with contributions…
RT @SayWhatSOPHIA: Check out “The ‘Agonistic Turn’: Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics in New Contexts”, with contributions…
RT @SayWhatSOPHIA: Check out “The ‘Agonistic Turn’: Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics in New Contexts”, with contributions…
RT @AlysonCole18: A timely and important set of reflections on PTDP curated by @LidaMaxwell ! https://t.co/MyN2D6w3GC
Check out “The ‘Agonistic Turn’: Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics in New Contexts”, with contributions from @LidaMaxwell @CBeltranNYU Shatema Threadcraft, Stephen K White Miriam Leonard, and Bonnie Honig https://t.co/QFsDgUyUeE #Advisory
What does Rawls' A Theory of Justice have in common with Munro Leaf’s Ferdinand the Bull? Quite a lot, it turns out. In Contemporary Political Theory, a text reflects on Honig’s Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics 25 years after publication
a great exchange on Bonnie Honig's classic Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics. Check it out!https://t.co/bMAY0dvSx4