Politics of Possibility

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Cliffs Notes
Common Engagements
Common Language
Crack Wars
critical theory
cultural difference
democratic representation
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False Elevation
FEMA
feminist philosophy
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Gender Trouble
Hate Speech
Holding
homi
JAC
neo-Marxism
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poststructuralism
Pregiven Objects
Pregiven Subjects
Racial Homogeneity
Racial State
Racist Culture
radical
radical political discourse
Radical Resignification
Rat Man
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social
Ticklish Subject
Unconditional Hospitality
Violate
violence
White Racial Dichotomies
Whiteness Studies
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781594514456
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the probing interviews in this vibrant new book, eminent scholars struggle with some of the most crucial issues facing contemporary intellectuals. Poststructuralist philosopher Judith Butler discusses the pain of rigorous intellectual work, saying that it is necessarily extremely hard labor, as she examines the intersection of discourse and political action. Award-winning filmmaker, philosopher, and social theorist David Theo Goldberg reviews his life s work, especially on issues of racism. Literary critic and feminist philosopher Avital Ronell sets out to disrupt the standard logic of signification, to force readers into fresh ways of perceiving a subject at hand. Postcolonial theorist Homi Bhabha discusses how critical literacy is intimately connected to the question of democratic representation, and he elaborates on how cultural difference can lead to a politics of discrimination. And neo-Marxist cultural critic Slavoj i ek takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a wide range of critical subjects."
Gary A. Olson, Lynn Worsham, Henry A. Giroux