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9780739124796

Unbounded Publics Transgressive Public Spheres, Zapatismo, and Political Theory

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  • ISBN13:

    9780739124796

  • ISBN10:

    073912479X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-05-20
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
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Summary

This book is about the public sphere and the various ways it has been theorized as a driving mechanism for social and political change. Public spheres are the places where people come together to actively engage in new ideas and arguments, where collective interests and a collective political will are formed, and where social movements and rebellions get their start. Conventionally, the public sphere has been understood nationally as a body made up of citizens who gather in particular places and times and who speak to the governments that claim to represent them. But increasingly, in light of debates about globalization, theorists are considering the political possibilities for transnational context. Unbounded Publics argues that there has been and can be a different kind of sphere, a transgressive public sphere one that exists in both contexts at once.

Author Biography

Richard Gilman-Opalsky is assistant professor of political philosophy at the University of Illinois.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
General Introductionp. xi
Public Spheres And The National Frameworkp. 1
Introduction to Part Ip. 3
Basic Concepts and Terms: Political Public Spheres and Communicative Powerp. 13
A Prefigured National Framework: Legitimation and the Public Spherep. 45
Habermas' Classical Theory in Light of Nonbourgeois Public Spheresp. 67
Public Spheres And The Transnational Frameworkp. 115
Introduction to Part IIp. 117
"Globalization": A New Topography for the Public Sphere?p. 127
Transnational Cosmopolitan Public Spheres and a Turn Against the National Frameworkp. 145
Beyond the National/Transnational Dichotomy: Moving Toward a Theory of Transgressive Public Spheresp. 203
Transgressive Public Spheresp. 225
Introduction to Part IIIp. 227
A Different Kind of Public Sphere: The Zapatistas' Transgressive Public Spherep. 239
Indigenous Identity and the Recasting of Subject Positionsp. 273
The Case for Transgressive Public Spheresp. 303
Conclusionp. 333
Bibliographyp. 343
Indexp. 351
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