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Political Narratosophy: From Theory of Narration to Politics of Imagination

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By (author): Senka Anastasova

Political Narratosophy offers a critically subversive rethinking of the political and philosophical significance of narrative, and why feminist epistemology and feminist social theory matters for the meaning of the self and narrativity.

Through a re-examination of the notions of democracy and emancipation, Senka Anastasova coins the term political narratosophy, a unique interpretation of the philosophy of narrative, identification, and disidentification, developed in conversation with philosophers Jacques Rancière, Nancy Fraser, and Paul Ricoeur. Utilizing the authors own identity as a feminist philosopher has lived in socialist Yugoslavia, post-Yugoslavia, and Macedonia (now North Macedonia), Anastasova explores the fluctuating and disappearing borders around which identity is situated in a country that no longer exists. She expertly reveals how the subject finds, makes and unmakes itself through narrativity, politics, and imagination.

Political Narratosophy is an important intervention in political philosophy and a welcome contribution to the historiography on female authors who lived through twentieth century communism and its aftermath. It will be of great interest to scholars and researchers in the fields of political theory, philosophy, womens studies, international relations, identity studies, (comparative) literary studies, and aesthetics studies.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032449777

About Senka Anastasova

Senka Anastasova is a philosopher university professor of philosophy and aesthetics and one of the leading young generations of feminist political philosophers from post-Yugoslavia. With her international work in the fields of political philosophy feminist political philosophy and epistemology and philosophy of arts she holds the position of full professor of philosophy at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University Skopje. Anastasova is a director and founder of the Research Centre of Social Sciences and Arts. She is an International Board Member of Hypatia: a Journal of Feminist Philosophy and is an author (together with Bonnie Mann and Brooke Burns) of the new Hypatia feminist documentary Gathering Feminist Voices in Time of Covid-19 (2021). She is an associate scientific delegate at the National Institutes of Health in America and a member of the American Philosophical Association and American Political Science Association. She lives between South East Europe and California.

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