Sovereignty and Subjectivity / / ed. by Jenny Edkins, Véronique Pin-Fat, Nalini Persram.

This provocative analysis of notions of subject and identity in international relations argues that sovereignty and subjectivity implicate each other, together constituting the political.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Lynne Rienner Press Complete Archive eBook-Package Pre-2000
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Place / Publishing House:Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2022]
©1999
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Critical Perspectives on World Politics
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Physical Description:1 online resource (200 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1 The Subject of the Political
  • Part 1. Identity: Performativity and Power
  • 2. Violence, Justice, and Identity in the Bosnian Conflict
  • 3. Masquerading and the U.S. “Intervasion” of Haiti
  • 4. Fear and Desire in Anglo-American Fantasies of Asian Sexuality
  • Part 2. The Terra Of Modernity: Loss And Recovery
  • 5. Spatial Regulation of British Emigration to Argentina
  • 6. The Fate of Subjectivity in the New World Disorder
  • 7. Hybridization: The Im/Purity of the Political
  • Part 3. Self And Other: Reflections And Reformulations
  • 8. The Sovereign and the Stranger
  • 9. Gypsy Identity and Political Theory
  • 10. Hierarchies of Suffering in the Promised Land
  • Part 4. Conclusion
  • 11. Coda: Sovereignty, Subjectivity, Strategy
  • Selected Bibliography
  • The Contributors
  • Index
  • About the Book