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Book: Being Social: Ontology, Law, Politics

TitleBeing Social: Ontology, Law, Politics
Editors
Issue Date2015
PublisherCounterpress
Citation
Matthews, DC & Muqueen, T (Eds.), Being Social: Ontology, Law, Politics. Oxford: Counterpress. 2015 How to Cite?
AbstractBeing Social brings together leading and emerging scholars on the question of sociality in poststructuralist thought. The essays collected in this volume examine a sense of the social which resists final determination and closure, embracing an anxiety and undecidability of sociality, rather than effacing it. Through issues including queer politics, migration, and Guantanamo, recent events such as the occupation of Gezi Park in Istanbul, and theoretical explorations of themes such as writing, law, and democracy, contributors assess how a reconfigured sociality affects thinking and practice in the legal and political realms. With a particular emphasis on Jean-⁰́⁾Luc Nancy, whose work brings questions of community to the fore, these essays explore how the consistent ⁰́₈unworking⁰́₉ of sociality informs the tenor and form of political debate and engagement.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/215863
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dc.contributor.editorMatthews, DC-
dc.contributor.editorMuqueen, T-
dc.date.accessioned2015-08-21T13:42:24Z-
dc.date.available2015-08-21T13:42:24Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.citationMatthews, DC & Muqueen, T (Eds.), Being Social: Ontology, Law, Politics. Oxford: Counterpress. 2015-
dc.identifier.isbn9781910761007-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/215863-
dc.description.abstractBeing Social brings together leading and emerging scholars on the question of sociality in poststructuralist thought. The essays collected in this volume examine a sense of the social which resists final determination and closure, embracing an anxiety and undecidability of sociality, rather than effacing it. Through issues including queer politics, migration, and Guantanamo, recent events such as the occupation of Gezi Park in Istanbul, and theoretical explorations of themes such as writing, law, and democracy, contributors assess how a reconfigured sociality affects thinking and practice in the legal and political realms. With a particular emphasis on Jean-⁰́⁾Luc Nancy, whose work brings questions of community to the fore, these essays explore how the consistent ⁰́₈unworking⁰́₉ of sociality informs the tenor and form of political debate and engagement.-
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dc.identifier.emailMatthews, DC: danmat@hku.hk-
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