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In The Poetics of Political Thinking Davide Panagia focuses on the role that aesthetic sensibilities play in theorists' evaluations of political arguments. Examining works by thinkers from Thomas Hobbes to Jacques Ranciere, Panagia shows how each one invokes aesthetic concepts and devices, such as metaphor, mimesis, imagination, beauty, and the sublime. He argues that it is important to recognize and acknowledge these poetic forms of representation because they provide evaluative standards that theorists use in appraising the value of ideas-ideas about justice, politics, and democratic life. An investigation into the intertwined histories of aesthetic and political accounts of representation-such as Panagia presents here-sheds light on how modes of poetic thinking delimit the questions of unity and diversity that continue to animate contemporary political theory.

Panagia not only illuminates the structure of much contemporary political theory but also shows why understanding the poetics of political thinking is vital to contemporary society. Drawing on Gilles Deleuze's critique of negation and his privileging of paradox as the source of political thought, Panagia suggests that a non-teleological concept of difference might generate insight into pressing questions about foreignness and citizenship. Turning to the liberal/poststructural debate that dominates contemporary political theory, he compares John Rawls's concept of justice to Ranciere's ideas about political disagreement in order to demonstrate how, despite their differences, both thinkers comprehend aesthetic and moral reasoning as part and parcel of political writing. Considering the writings of William Hazlitt and Jurgen Habermas, he describes how the essay has become the exemplary genre of what is considered rational political argument. The Poetics of Political Thinking is a compelling reappraisal of the role of representation within political thought.



Illuminates the under-appreciated role of aesthetic concepts and devices--such as metaphor, mimesis, and the sublime--in structuring the thought of political figures from Thomas Hobbes to Jacques Ranciere

About the Author

Davide Panagia holds a Canada Research Chair and is Assistant Professor in the Cultural Studies Department of Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario.



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"A first book that reads like the work of a mature scholar, Davide Panagia's beautifully written and tightly argued The Poetics of Political Thinking makes a significant contribution to political theorists who believe the problems with which they struggle can be further illuminated by approaches that draw together politics, ethics, and aesthetics. Theorists who have yet to appreciate the aesthetic dimension of political thought will be persuaded by Panagia's efforts."-Morton Schoolman, author of Reason and Horror: Critical Theory, Democracy, and Aesthetic Individuality
"A theory of politics always entails a poetics, a commitment to the powers of language and image. By testing this principle on thinkers as different as Hobbes, Rawls, and Habermas, Davide Panagia offers strikingly new insights into the history of political thinking."-Jacques Ranciere, author of The Philosopher and His Poor
"Panagia has written an insightful and provocative book. Though not uncharted territory, he provides a relevant and fruitful analysis of the aesthetic dimensions of political judgment. His reinterpretations of key political figures can only improve the quality of future scholarship and bridge existing ideological divisions." -- Edvard Lorkovic * Philosophy in Review *



Book Information
ISBN 9780822337188
Author Davide Panagia
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 277g

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