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12. Crisis, Critique, And Abolition
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Andrew Dilts
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Critique As Practice
- 1. How Is Critique? 13
- 2. Critique As A Political Practice Of Freedom 36
- 3. Critique Without A Politics Of Hope? 52
- 4. The Usefulness Of Uncertain Critique 71
- 5. Human Rights Consciousness And Critique 91
- 6. Critique As Subduction 114
- 7. What’s Left Of The Real? 132
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Part II: Critique In Practice
- 8. Subaltern Critique And The History Of Palestine 153
- 9. Critical Theory In A Minor Key To Take Stock Of The Syrian Revolution 174
- 10. Pragmatic Critique Of Torture In Sri Lanka 193
- 11. Dispossession, Reimagined From The 1690s 210
- 12. Crisis, Critique, And Abolition 230
- 13. Law, Critique, And The Undercommons 252
- 14. Critical Praxis For The Twenty- First Century 271
- Contributors 295
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Critique As Practice
- 1. How Is Critique? 13
- 2. Critique As A Political Practice Of Freedom 36
- 3. Critique Without A Politics Of Hope? 52
- 4. The Usefulness Of Uncertain Critique 71
- 5. Human Rights Consciousness And Critique 91
- 6. Critique As Subduction 114
- 7. What’s Left Of The Real? 132
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Part II: Critique In Practice
- 8. Subaltern Critique And The History Of Palestine 153
- 9. Critical Theory In A Minor Key To Take Stock Of The Syrian Revolution 174
- 10. Pragmatic Critique Of Torture In Sri Lanka 193
- 11. Dispossession, Reimagined From The 1690s 210
- 12. Crisis, Critique, And Abolition 230
- 13. Law, Critique, And The Undercommons 252
- 14. Critical Praxis For The Twenty- First Century 271
- Contributors 295
- Index 297