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Vulnerability and Critical Theory

Download or Read eBook Vulnerability and Critical Theory PDF written by Estelle Ferrarese and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2018-11-01 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Vulnerability and Critical Theory
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : 9789004367906
ISBN-13 : 900436790X
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Book Synopsis Vulnerability and Critical Theory by : Estelle Ferrarese

Book excerpt: In Vulnerability and Critical Theory, Estelle Ferrarese identifies contemporary developments on the theme of vulnerability within critical theory while also seeking to reconstruct an idea of vulnerability that enables an articulation of the political and demonstrates how it is socially produced. Philosophies that take vulnerability as a moral object contribute to rendering the political, as the site of a specific power and action, foreign to vulnerability and the notion of recognition offered by critical theory does not correct this deficit. Instead, Ferrarese argues that vulnerability, as susceptibility to a harmful event, is above all a breach of normative expectations. She demonstrates that these expectations are not mental phenomena but are situated between subjects and must even be conceived as institutions. On this basis she argues that the link between the political and vulnerability cannot be reduced to the institutional implementation of moral principles. Rather she seeks to rethink the political by taking vulnerability as the starting point and thereby understands the political as simultaneously referring to the advent of a world, the emergence of a relation, and the appearance of a political subject.


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