What Is A People?

What Is A People?

Introduction byBruno Bosteels
PublisherColumbia University Press
Series EditorAmy Allen
Copyright Holder (Original Edition)La Fabrique Éditions
Translated byJody Gladding
Conclusion byKevin Olson
SeriesNew Directions In Critical Theory
Cover/Jacket Design byDavid Drummond
Copyright Holder (Translation)Columbia University Press
FormatHardback
LanguageEnglish
LocationNew York, New York
Copyright2013
Copyright2016
This Edition Published2016-05
Pages / Font164 pages
Library of Congress Classification Number2015042650
ISBN9780231168762
Library of Congress Call NumberJC423.Q46513 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification Number320.56/62—dc23
ISBN978-0-231-16876-2
Barcode9 780231 168762
Barcode9780231168762
ChaptersPreface - vii Introduction: This People Which Is Not One - Bruno Bosteels - 1 1. Twenty-Four Notes on the Uses of the Word "People" - Alain Badiou - 21 2. You Said "Popular"? - Pierre Bourdieu - 32 3. "We, the People": Thoughts on Freedom of Assembly - Judith Butler - 49 4. To Render Sensible - Georges Didi-Huberman - 65 5. The People and the Third People - Sadri Khiari - 87 6. The Populism That Is Not to Be Found - Jacques Rancière - 101 Conclusion: Fragile Collectivities, Imagined Sovereignties - Kevin Olson - 107 Notes - 133 Index - 153
Notes'Qu'est-ce qu'un peuple?' © 2013 La Fabrique-Éditions English translation © 2016 Columbia University Press "Printed in the United States of America"
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