Balibar and the Citizen Subject

Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (2017)
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Explores the core of Balibars work since 1980This collection explores Balibars rethinking of the connections between subjection and subjectivity by tracing the genealogies of these concepts in their discursive history. The 12 essays provide an overview of Balibars work after his collaboration with Althusser. They explain and expand his framework; in particular, by restoring Arabic and Islamic thought to the conversation on the citizen subject. The collection includes two previously untranslated essays by Balibar himself on Carl Schmitt and Thomas Hobbes. Key FeaturesThe first English-language edited collection to focus on BalibarPresents and explains Balibars key contributions to political theory and the history of political philosophyIncludes two essays by Balibar himself on Carl Schmitt and Thomas Hobbes: 'Schmitts Hobbes, Hobbess Schmitt' and 'The Mortal God and his Faithful Subjects: Hobbes, Schmitt and the Antinomies of Secularism'Contributors include Atienne Balibar, Nancy Armstrong, Giorgos Fourtounis, Mohamed Moulfi.

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Introduction: Balibar and the Citizen Subject.Warren Montag & Hanan Elsayed - 2017 - In Warren Montag & Hanan Elsayed (eds.), Balibar and the Citizen Subject. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-34.
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Notes on Contributors.Warren Montag & Hanan Elsayed - 2017 - In Warren Montag & Hanan Elsayed (eds.), Balibar and the Citizen Subject. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 333-334.

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