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The Aesthetic Turn Political Thought in Bloomington, MN
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The growing exploration of political life from an aesthetic perspective has become so prominent that we must now speak of an "aesthetic turn" in political thought. But what does it mean and what makes it an
aesthetic
turn? Why now? This diverse and path-breaking collection of essays answers these questions, provoking new ways to think about the possibilities and debilities of democratic politics.
Beginning from the premise that politics is
already
"aesthetic in principle," the contributions to
The Aesthetic Turn in Political Thought
from some of the world's leading political theorists and philosophers, disclose a distinct set of political problems
: the aesthetic problems of modern politics
. The aesthetic turn in political thought not only recognizes that these problems are different in kind from the standard problems of politics, it also recognizes that they call for a different kind of theorizing – a theorizing that is itself aesthetic.
A major contribution to contemporary theoretical debates,
will be essential reading to anyone interested in the interdisciplinary crossroads of aesthetic and politics.
aesthetic
turn? Why now? This diverse and path-breaking collection of essays answers these questions, provoking new ways to think about the possibilities and debilities of democratic politics.
Beginning from the premise that politics is
already
"aesthetic in principle," the contributions to
The Aesthetic Turn in Political Thought
from some of the world's leading political theorists and philosophers, disclose a distinct set of political problems
: the aesthetic problems of modern politics
. The aesthetic turn in political thought not only recognizes that these problems are different in kind from the standard problems of politics, it also recognizes that they call for a different kind of theorizing – a theorizing that is itself aesthetic.
A major contribution to contemporary theoretical debates,
will be essential reading to anyone interested in the interdisciplinary crossroads of aesthetic and politics.