The Meanings of Violence : From Critical Theory to Biopolitics (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy)

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The Meanings of Violence : From Critical Theory to Biopolitics (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy)

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Violence has long been noted to be a fundamental aspect of the human condition. Traditionally, however, philosophical discussions have tended to approach it through the lens of warfare and/or limit it to physical forms. This changed in the twentieth century as the nature and meaning of 'violence' itself became a conceptual problem. Guided by the contention that Walter Benjamin's famous 1921 'Critique of Violence' essay inaugurated this turn to an explicit questioning of violence, this collection brings together an international array of scholars to engage with how subsequent thinkers—Agamben, Arendt, Benjamin, Butler, Castoriadis, Derrida, Fanon, Gramsci, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, and Schmitt—grappled with the meaning and place of violence. The aim is not to reduce these multiple responses to a singular one, but to highlight the heterogeneous ways in which the concept has been inquired into and the manifold meanings of it that have resulted. To this end, each chapter focuses on a different approach or thinker within twentieth and twenty-first century European philosophy, with many of them tackling the issue through the mediation of other topics and disciplines, including biopolitics, epistemology, ethics, culture, law, politics, and psychoanalysis. As such, the volume will be an invaluable resource for those interested in Critical Theory, Cultural Studies, History of Ideas, Philosophy, Politics, Political Theory, Psychology, and Sociology.

Contents

The Meanings of Violence: Introduction Gavin Rae and Emma Ingala

Part I: Political Myth and Social Transformation

1. Walter Benjamin and the General Strike: Non-Violence and the Archeon James Martel

2. Violence, Divine or Otherwise: Myth and Violence in the Benjamin-Schmitt Constellation Hjalmar Falk

3. Violence and Civilization: Gramsci, Machiavelli, and Sorel Robert P. Jackson

4. The Violence of Oblivion: Hannah Arendt and the Tragic Loss of Revolutionary Politics Liesbeth Schoonheim

Part II: Sociality and Meaning

5. The World and the Embodied Subject: Humanism, Terror, and Violence Stephen A. Noble

6. Dialectics got the Upper Hand: Fanon, Violence, and the Quest[ion] of Liberation Nigel C. Gibson

7. Sartre's Later Work: Towards a Notion of Institutional Violence Marieke Mueller

8. The Original Polemos: Phenomenology and Violence in Jacques Derrida Valeria Campos-Salvaterra

Part III: From Subjectivity to Biopolitics

9. Taming the Little Screaming Monster: Castoriadis, Violence, and the Creation of the Individual Gavin Rae

10. Judith Butler: From a Formative Violence to an Ethics of Non-Violence Emma Ingala

11. Biopolitics and Resistance: The Meaning of Violence in the Work of Giorgio Agamben German Primera

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