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The politics of vulnerability

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Vulnerability is a concept with fleeting contours as much it is an idea with assured academic success.

In the United States, torturable, "mutilatable," and killable bodies are a wide topic of discussion, especially after September 11 and the ensuing bellicosity.

In Europe, current reflection on vulnerability has emerged from a thematic of precarity and exclusion; the term evokes lives that are dispensable, evictable, deportable, and the abandoning of individuals to naked forces of the market.

But if the theme has had notable fortune, it also continues to come up against considerable reluctance.

The political scope of vulnerability is often denied: it seems inevitably to be relegated to the sphere of "good sentiments." This book aims to address this criticism.

It shows that by questioning our hegemonic anthropology, by reinventing the categories of freedom, equality, and being-in-common based on the body, by overthrowing the legitimate grammar of political discourse, and by redefining the political subject – the category of vulnerability, far from being conservative or a-political, works to undo the world such as it is.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Horizons.

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Routledge
1138746029 / 9781138746022
Hardback
128.4
19/09/2017
United Kingdom
English
140 pages
25 cm