1st Edition

Michael J. Shapiro Discourse, Culture, Violence

Edited By Terrell Carver, Samuel Chambers Copyright 2012
232 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

228 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

232 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Michael J. Shapiro’s writings have been innovatory with respect to the phenomena he has taken to be political, and the concomitant array of methods that he has brilliantly mastered. This book draws from his vast output of articles, chapters and books to provide a thematic yet integrated account of his boundary-crossing innovations in political theory and masterly contributions to our... Read more
Introduction: Revealing the Interpretations that Change the World: The Writings of Michael J. Shapiro  Part 1: Discourse: Language, Power, Critique  1. Metaphor in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences  2. Politicizing Ulysses: Rationalistic, Critical and Genealogical Commentaries  3. Language and Power: The Spaces of Critical Interpretation  4. Globalization and the Politics of Discourse  Part 2: Culture: Interpretation, Genre, Politics  5. "Manning" the Frontiers: The Politics of (Human) Nature in Blade Runner  6. Literary Geography and Sovereign Violence: Resisting Tocqueville’s Family Romance  7. Composing America  Part 3: Violence: Bodies, Maps Wars 8. Warring Bodies and Bodies Politic: Tribal versus State Societies  9. Samuel Huntingdon's Moral Geography  10. The New Violent Cartography  11. An Interview with Michael J. Shapiro 

Biography

Terrell Carver is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Bristol, UK. He has published extensively on theoretical and substantive issues relevant to Marx, Engels and Marxism, and to sex, gender and sexuality.

Samuel A. Chambers is Associate Professor at The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. He writes broadly on contemporary thought, including work on language and media, popular culture and the politics of gender and sexuality.

 

Michael J. Shapiro is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Hawaii. Among his publications are Methods and Nations: Cultural Governance and the Indigenous Subject (2004), Deforming American Political Though: Ethnicity, Facticity, and Genre (2006) and Cinematic Geopolitics (2009).