Second Nature: Rethinking the Natural through Politics

Author:   Crina Archer ,  Laura Ephraim ,  Lida Maxwell
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
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9780823251421


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 August 2013
Format:   Paperback
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The essays collected here, by both eminent and emerging scholars, engage interlocutors from Machiavelli to Arendt. Individually, they contribute compelling readings of important political thinkers and add fresh insights to debates in areas such as environmentalism and human rights. Together, the volume issues a call to think anew about nature, not only as a traditional concept that should be deconstructed or affirmed but also as a site of human political activity and struggle worthy of sustained theoretical attention.

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Author:   Crina Archer ,  Laura Ephraim ,  Lida Maxwell
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780823251421


ISBN 10:   082325142
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 August 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Politics on the Terrain of Second Nature Crina Archer, Laura Ephraim, and Lida Maxwell 1. Necessity and Fortune: Machiavelli's Politics of Nature Yves Winter 2. Burning the Dead and the Ways of Nature Thomas Laqueur 3. Corpses for Kilowatts? Mourning, Justice, Burial, and the Ends of Humanism Bonnie Honig 4. The Unnatural Growth of the Natural : Reconsidering Nature and Artifi ce in the Context of Biotechnology Ashley Biser 5. Potentialities of Second Nature: Agamben on Human Rights Ayten Gundogdu 6. The Utopian Content of Reifi cation: Adorno's Critical Social Theory of Nature Christopher Buck 7. From Nature to Matter Jane Bennett Notes List of Contributors Index

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Archer, Ephraim, and Maxwell have compiled a fascinating array of analyses of what Nietzsche termed 'second nature': the agonistic, original attempt to create and recreate the human self. The collection brings together familiar and new voices, each investigating the overlaps and mutual constitutions between nature and culture, human and non-human, life and matter. The book leaves us aware of the struggles with the world in which beings of all sorts engage, over the materiality of life, over the situatedness of being, and over the inevitability of death. Kennan Ferguson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


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Crina Archer (External Editor) Crina Archer is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Northwestern University. She is completing a dissertation project that examines temporality in democratic political thought, with a focus on temporal representations of revolutionary change. She is coauthor of Obstacles to Ethical Decision Making: Mental Models, Milgram, and the Problem of Obedience (Cambridge University Press, 2013). Laura Ephraim (External Editor) Laura Ephraim is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Williams College. Her research considers intersections between political theory, the history of science, and technofuturism. Lida Maxwell (External Editor) Lida Maxwell is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Trinity College. Her research interests include contemporary democratic theory, the history of political thought, and law and politics. She is currently working on a book about political trials. Her book project, Public Trials, explores the legal and political dilemmas that arise from the intersections between law and politics in several eighteenth-, nineteenth-, and twentieth-century political trials, as well as the implications of these dilemmas for contemporary political theory and practice.

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