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Author De Boever, Arne, author

Title Being vulnerable : contemporary political thought / Arne de Boever
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 206 pages)
Series Outspoken
Outspoken (McGill-Queen's University Press)
Contents Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- A Backward Foreword -- PART ONE A Critique of Sovereignty -- 1 Carl Schmitt Ups the Ante -- 2 Foucault with Schmitt -- 3 Giorgio Agamben's Civil War -- 4 Radical Benjamin -- PART TWO Four Paradigms of Sovereignty -- 5 The Camp -- 6 The Wall -- 7 The Police -- 8 The Drone -- PART THREE Sovereignty and Vulnerability -- 9 Homo Vulnerabilis -- 10 Democracy's Exceptions -- 11 Engage the Institution -- 12 Indigenous Sovereignties -- Notes -- Index
Summary "We are living in a time of heightened vulnerability. From climate change to drone warfare, terrorist attacks to mass shootings, Black Lives Matter to Me Too, and safe spaces to trigger warnings--and let's not forget the pandemic: in each of these phenomena, homo vulnerabilis is coming to terms with the fact that they can be wounded and die. Against this, sovereignty is reasserting itself as a phantasm that might save us. Sovereignty traditionally implies invulnerability. This manuscript proposes to resolve the apparent opposition between vulnerability and sovereignty, bringing political theories of sovereignty into conversation with vulnerability studies. It contains three parts: a theoretical section, in which a coherent selection of twentieth- and twenty-first century texts on sovereignty are considered in view of our contemporary political situation of extreme vulnerability; a second section on four paradigms of sovereignty today: the camp, the wall, the police, and the drone. Finally a third section on the work of black studies scholars, left liberal feminist thinkers, and scholars of indigenous politics proposes a rethinking of sovereignty that moves away from the phantasm of invulnerability that it projects. The argument is that doing so can open up the concept of sovereignty towards an emancipatory and progressive future, away from its contemporary conservative appropriations."-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Achille Mbembe
Bonnie Honig
Carl Schmitt
Chantal Mouffe
Eyal Weizman
Giorgio Agamben
Gregoire Chamayou
Isabell Lorey
Jasbir Puar
Judith Butler
Michel Foucault
Santiago Zabala
Sovereignty
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Walter Benjamin
Wendy Brown
anarchy
biopolitics
camp
civil war
democracy
drone
exception
homo vulnerabilis
indigeneity
institution
neoliberalism
philosophy
police
wall
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Sovereignty -- Political aspects
PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780228016298
0228016290
9780228016304
0228016304