1st Edition

Spatiality, Sovereignty and Carl Schmitt Geographies of the Nomos

Edited By Stephen Legg Copyright 2011
320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

The writings of Carl Schmitt are now indissociable from both an historical period and a contemporary moment. He will forever be remembered for his association with the National Socialists of 1930s Germany, and as the figure whose writings on sovereignty, politics, and the law provided justification for authoritarian, decisional states. Yet at the same time, the post-September 11 th 2001 world is... Read more

1. Introduction: Geographies of the Nomos Stephen Legg and Alex Vasudevan  Part I: Positions and Concepts: Schmitt Translations  notes on translations: Matthew Hannah  2. Forms of modern imperialism in international law Carl Schmitt 1933, Trans Matthew Hannah  3. Großraum versus universalism: the International Legal Struggle over the Monroe Doctrine Carl Schmitt 1939, Trans Matthew Hannah Part II: Historical geographies of the nomos  4. Appropriating, Distributing, and Producing Space after 9/11: the Newest Nomos of the Earth? Timothy Luke  5. Echoes of Schmitt among the ideologists of the new American Empire Gerry Kearns  6. Reading Schmitt Geopolitically: Nomos, Territory and Großraum Stuart Elden  17. "Inter-war spatial chaos"? Imperialism, internationalism and the League of Nations Stephen Legg Part III:Analytical Geographies of the Nomos  8. Colonial War: Carl Schmitt’s Deterritorialization of Enmity Mathew Coleman  9. A New Nomos of Post-Nomos? Multipolarity, Space, and Constituent Power Rory Rowan  10. Carl Schmitt and the Question of Spatial Ontology Claudio Minca  11. Between Nomos and Everyday Life: Securing the Spatial Order of Foucault and Schmitt Peter Rogers  Part IV: Responses to the Nomos  12. Remembering Nazi Intellectuals David Atkinson  13. Partisan Space Daniel Clayton  14. The Virtual Nomos? Francois Debrix  15. Pastoral Power Matthew Hannah  16. Mapping Schmitt Michael Heffernan  17. Air Power Nasser Hussain  18. Postcolonialism Julia Lossau  19. Land and Sea Eduardo Mendieta  20. Free Sea Philip E Steinberg  21. No Peace Beyond the Line Peter Stirk  22. The Border Nick Vaughan-Williams  23. Ordnung und Ortung/order and localisation Thalin Zarmanian

Biography

Stephen Legg is Associate Professor in Geography at the University of Nottingham. He researches twentieth-century colonial India, deploying theoretical insights from literatures addressing governmentality, memory and scale.