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Thinking past terror : Islamism and critical theory on the left / Susan Buck-Morss.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Verso, 2003Description: xiv, 146 p. ; 19cmISBN:
  • 1844675629
  • 9781844675623
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.69090511 21
Contents:
1. A Global Public Sphere? -- 2. Critical Theory and Islamism -- 3. A Global Counter-Culture? -- 4. Art in the Age of Technological Surveillance -- 5. Can There Be a Global Left? -- 6. Interview: Susan Buck-Morss With Laura Mulvey and Marq Smith.
Review: "Critical theorist Susan Buck-Morss argues convincingly that a global public needs to think past the twin insanities of terrorism and counter-terrorism in order to dismantle regressive intellectual barriers. Surveying the widespread literature on the relationship of Islam to modernity, she reveals that there is surprising overlap where scholars commonly and simplistically see antithesis. Thinking Past Terror situates this engagement with the study of Islam among contemporary critical discourses - feminism, post-colonialism and the critique of determinism." "Reminding us that domination and consensus are maintained not by the lack of opposing ideas but by the disorganization of dissent, Thinking Past Terror presents the empowering idea of a global counter-culture as a very real possibility. If the language of a global, radically cosmopolitan Left is not presumed but its attainment struggled for, if the Leftist project is itself this struggle, then democracy defines its very core."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes index.

1. A Global Public Sphere? -- 2. Critical Theory and Islamism -- 3. A Global Counter-Culture? -- 4. Art in the Age of Technological Surveillance -- 5. Can There Be a Global Left? -- 6. Interview: Susan Buck-Morss With Laura Mulvey and Marq Smith.

"Critical theorist Susan Buck-Morss argues convincingly that a global public needs to think past the twin insanities of terrorism and counter-terrorism in order to dismantle regressive intellectual barriers. Surveying the widespread literature on the relationship of Islam to modernity, she reveals that there is surprising overlap where scholars commonly and simplistically see antithesis. Thinking Past Terror situates this engagement with the study of Islam among contemporary critical discourses - feminism, post-colonialism and the critique of determinism." "Reminding us that domination and consensus are maintained not by the lack of opposing ideas but by the disorganization of dissent, Thinking Past Terror presents the empowering idea of a global counter-culture as a very real possibility. If the language of a global, radically cosmopolitan Left is not presumed but its attainment struggled for, if the Leftist project is itself this struggle, then democracy defines its very core."--BOOK JACKET.

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