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How might we reinvent the humanities? This is the question at the heart of this provocative volume. It is a difficult mission and definitely one which needs to be addressed with increasing urgency. There is no better cast to confront and problematize this question than the contributors to Conflicting Humanities. They are world-renowned thinkers who can tackle the problem as researchers and teachers but also as prominent public intellectuals.
Taking the intellectual and political legacies of Edward Said as a point of departure and frame of reference, the contributors – working in a range of disciplinary settings – consider the current condition of humanism and the humanities. Said's definition of the core task of the Humanities as the pursuit of democratic criticism remains more urgent than ever, though it needs to be supplemented by gender, environmental, and anti-racist perspectives as well as by detailed analysis of the necro-political governmentality of our time.
An innovative piece of scholarship, this volume is committed to the refusal of a world riven by new kinds of warcraft, injustice and exploitation.
Rosi Braidotti is a Philosopher and Distinguished University Professor at Utrecht University as well as director of the Centre for the Humanities in Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Paul Gilroy is Professor of English and American Literature at Kings College London, UK.
AcknowledgementsIntroductionRosi Braidotti and Paul Gilroy
Chapter 1: The Contested PosthumanitiesRosi Braidotti
Chapter 2: A Borderless World?Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Chapter 1: Borderless Worlds?Ankhi Mukherjee
Chapter 1: Humanities and Emancipation. Said's Politics of Critique Between Interpretation and InterferenceJamila M. H. Mascat
Chapter 1: Not Yet Humanism or the Non-Jewish Jew Becomes the Non-Humanistic HumanistPaul Gilroy
The Political Enlightenment: A View from the SouthAkeel Bilgrami
"We belong to Palestine still": Edward Said and the Challenge of RepresentationRobert J.C. Young
"Where Am I Supposed to Go Now?"Ariella Azoulay
The Missing Homeland of Edward SaidAamir R. Mufti
Versions of Binationalism in Said and BuberJudith Butler
Further Reflections on Exile: War and TranslationÉtienne Balibar
We, the Non-Europeans: Derrida with SaidEngin Isin
Musical Dis-PossessionsStathis Gourgouris
In the Time of Not Yet: On the Imaginary of Edward SaidMarina Warner
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