Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Part I. Rethinking Vulnerability and Exclusion: the Historical Context -- 1. Clara Ramas San Miguel, The vulnerable subject: Butler reading Hegel -- 2. Sara Ferreiro, Privatization of the sustainability of life in Hannah Arendts The Human Condition -- 3. Roberto Navarrete, Eccentricity and Vulnerability: Helmuth Plessners Philosophical and Political Anthropology -- Part II. Rethinking Vulnerability: Discussing Interdependence and Violence in the XXIst Century -- 4. Txetxu Ausin, Vulnerability and Care as Basis for an Environmental Ethics of Global Justice -- 5. Adriana Zaharijevic, Independent and Invulnerable: Politics of an Individual -- 6. Igor Cvejic, Feeling Vulnerable: Interpersonal Relatedness and Situatedness -- 7. Emma Ingala, Contemporary Declinations of Violence: Thinking Extreme Violence and Vulnerability with Etienne Balibar and Judith Butler -- Part III. Rethinking Exclusion: the Challenges of Democratic Orders in the XXIst Century -- 8. Laura Herrero Olivera, Difference and Recognition. A Critical Lecture on Axel Honneth, Jacques Ranciere and Nancy Fraser -- 9. Francisco Blanco Brotons, On the Discourse of Exclusion in a Globalizing World -- 10. Clara Navarro, Subject and Research in Global Capitalism: Some Notes On the Fundaments of Feminist and Marxist Theories in the Frame of Intersectionality -- 11. Nuria Sanchez Madrid, Forms of Life and The Transformation of Public Space: Averting Social Exclusion in Contemporary Democratic Societies |
Summary |
This volume offers novel and provocative insights into vulnerability and exclusion, two concepts crucial for the understanding of contemporary political agency. In twelve critical essays, the contributors explore the dense theoretical content, complex histories and conceptual intersection of vulnerability and exclusion. A rich array of topics are covered as the volume searches for the ways that vulnerable and excluded groups relate to each other, where the boundary between the excluded and the included arises, and what the stakes of invulnerability might be. Drawing on the works of Hegel (via Judith Butler), Helmuth Plessner and Hannah Arendt to situate the project in a solid historical context, the volume likewise tackles pressing and contemporary issues such as the state of human capital under neoliberalism, the flawed nature of democracy itself, and the vulnerability inherent in extreme precarity, extreme violence, and interdependence. The contributions come from philosophers with a range of backgrounds in social philosophy and critical social sciences, who use related conceptual tools to tackle the political challenges of the 21st century. Together, they present a ground-breaking overview of the main challenges which social exclusion presents to contemporary global societies |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 16, 2021) |
Subject |
Marginality, Social -- Political aspects
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Social integration -- Political aspects
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Vulnerability (Personality trait) -- Political aspects
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Power (Social sciences)
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Marginación social -- Aspectos políticos
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Conflictos sociales
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Integración social
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Sociología -- Filosofía
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Poder (Ciencias Sociales)
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Marginality, Social -- Political aspects
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Power (Social sciences)
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Social integration -- Political aspects
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Genre/Form |
Essays.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Rodríguez Lopez, Blanca, editor
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Sánchez Madrid, Nuria, editor.
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Zaharijević, Adriana, editor
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ISBN |
3030605191 |
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9783030605193 |
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