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The New Pluralism
William Connolly and the Contemporary Global Condition
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Edited by:
David Campbell
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With contributions by:
Thomas L. Dumm
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English
Published/Copyright:
2008
About this book
A comprehensive investigation of new pluralism, William Connollys contributions to it, and its influence on the fields of political theory and international relations.
Author / Editor information
David Campbell is Professor of Cultural and Political Geography at Durham University. He is the author of National Deconstruction: Violence, Identity, and Justice in Bosnia and Writing Security: United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of Identity.
Morton Schoolman is Professor of Political Science at the State University of New York, Albany. He is the author of Reason and Horror: Critical Theory, Democracy, and Aesthetic Individuality and the editor of the series Modernity and Political Thought.
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“This is an engaging collection of essays that provides an accessible introduction to William Connolly’s oeuvre, but its strength lies in the varied approaches the authors explore in responding to and problematizing aspects of his thought. It is highly recommended for graduate students and those academics interested in exploring Connolly’s ideas for the first time or critically reengaging them.” - Rosemary E. Shinko, International Studies Review
“The New Pluralism. . .offers an unparalleled overview of this influential thinker.” - James Proctor, The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory
“The 11 essays demonstrate great appreciation for Connolly’s work, as well as the mode in which he reflected on contemporary politics. . . . Recommended.” - M. Coulter, Choice
“A most welcome book. Due to his impressive and highly innovative string of writings, William Connolly has emerged as a leading, perhaps the leading, political theorist in the United States today. In our globalizing and multicultural world where cultures, ethnicities, and creeds are increasingly pushed together, his defense of a new and deep pluralism acquires an urgent timeliness. The contributors to the volume ably reveal both the wide range and the intense subtlety of Connolly’s work.”—Fred Dallmayr, Packey J. Dee Professor of Political Science and Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
“The New Pluralism. . .offers an unparalleled overview of this influential thinker.”
-- James Proctor Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory
“The 11 essays demonstrate great appreciation for Connolly’s work, as well as the mode in which he reflected on contemporary politics. . . . Recommended.”
-- M. Coulter Choice
“This is an engaging collection of essays that provides an accessible introduction to William Connolly’s oeuvre, but its strength lies in the varied approaches the authors explore in responding to and problematizing aspects of his thought. It is highly recommended for graduate students and those academics interested in exploring Connolly’s ideas for the first time or critically reengaging them.”
-- Rosemary E. Shinko International Studies Review
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION: PLURALISM ‘‘OLD’’ AND ‘‘NEW’’
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A PLURALIST MIND: AGONISTIC RESPECT AND THE PROBLEM OF VIOLENCE TOWARD DIFFERENCE
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CONNOLLY’S VOICE
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THE TIME OF RIGHTS: EMERGENT THOUGHTS IN AN EMERGENCY SETTING
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VISUALIZING POST-NATIONAL DEMOCRACY
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UNCERTAIN CONSTELLATIONS: DIGNITY, EQUALITY, RESPECT AND . . . ?
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PROHIBITION AND TRANSGRESSION
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RADICALIZING DEMOCRATIC THEORY: SOCIAL SPACE IN CONNOLLY, DELEUZE, AND RANCIÈRE
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THEORIZING DYSLEXIA WITH CONNOLLY AND HARAWAY
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SOVEREIGNTY AND THE RETURN OF THE REPRESSED
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BECOMING CONNOLLY: CRITIQUE, CROSSING OVER, AND CONCEPTS
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IDENTITY, DIFFERENCE, AND THE GLOBAL: WILLIAM CONNOLLY’S INTERNATIONAL THEORY
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AN INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM CONNOLLY, DECEMBER 2006
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Bibliography
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About the Contributors
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Index
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