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Modern political subjects seem to be caught between their limited agency and their unlimited vulnerability. This book traces the genealogy of the Western political subject in major literary, philosophical, juridical and political texts.

The narrative follows a reverse chronological path, from the modern self-sufficient individual to the corporate subject of medieval juridical theology, the legal actor of Roman codes and procedures, the voting citizen of Greek oligarchic democracies and the warrior of Homeric poems. The book suggests that the autarkic logic of the atomized modern subject and her double concern with vulnerability and agency ultimately harks back to the Greek alternative between acting and being acted upon, and its theological recasting in medieval Europe. And yet, this very acknowledgement also shows the way out of the double enclosure of individual and collective subjects, which may be at last worked out as interpenetrating multiplicities both in theory and in practice.

Table of Contents
Introduction

Chapter One: Of Wounds and Woundings: Damages to the Relational Body

Chapter Two: The Invention of the Modern Self between Hay and Robinson

Chapter Three: The Fundamentalist Reinvention of the Individual in the Age of Reformation and its Discontents

Chapter Four: Painted, Mirrored, and Mystical Bodies: A Medieval Proliferation

Chapter Five: A New Interiority in Christian Romania

Chapter Six: Roman Legal Actors: The Ordered Permutation of Personae

Chapter Seven: Keys to Greek Individuation

Chapter Eight: Greek Early Theoretical Bottlenecks and their Homeric Horizon

Chapter Nine: Not Just Autos: The Reinvention of Abundance

Epilogue: Provincializing the Individual

Conclusion

Appendix: A Note on Paradigms

Bibliography

Index

Autós: Individuation in the European Text

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 09/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9781786606754, 978-1786606754
      ISBN10: 1786606755

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Modern political subjects seem to be caught between their limited agency and their unlimited vulnerability. This book traces the genealogy of the Western political subject in major literary, philosophical, juridical and political texts.

      The narrative follows a reverse chronological path, from the modern self-sufficient individual to the corporate subject of medieval juridical theology, the legal actor of Roman codes and procedures, the voting citizen of Greek oligarchic democracies and the warrior of Homeric poems. The book suggests that the autarkic logic of the atomized modern subject and her double concern with vulnerability and agency ultimately harks back to the Greek alternative between acting and being acted upon, and its theological recasting in medieval Europe. And yet, this very acknowledgement also shows the way out of the double enclosure of individual and collective subjects, which may be at last worked out as interpenetrating multiplicities both in theory and in practice.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      Chapter One: Of Wounds and Woundings: Damages to the Relational Body

      Chapter Two: The Invention of the Modern Self between Hay and Robinson

      Chapter Three: The Fundamentalist Reinvention of the Individual in the Age of Reformation and its Discontents

      Chapter Four: Painted, Mirrored, and Mystical Bodies: A Medieval Proliferation

      Chapter Five: A New Interiority in Christian Romania

      Chapter Six: Roman Legal Actors: The Ordered Permutation of Personae

      Chapter Seven: Keys to Greek Individuation

      Chapter Eight: Greek Early Theoretical Bottlenecks and their Homeric Horizon

      Chapter Nine: Not Just Autos: The Reinvention of Abundance

      Epilogue: Provincializing the Individual

      Conclusion

      Appendix: A Note on Paradigms

      Bibliography

      Index

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