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This book examines what value, if any, the state has for the pursuit of progressive politics; and how it might need to be reimagined and remade to deliver transformative change.

Is it possible to reimagine the state in ways that open up projects of political transformation? This interdisciplinary collection provides alternative perspectives to the antistatism' of much critical writing and contemporary political movement activism. Contributors explore ways of reimagining the state that attend critically to the capitalist, neoliberal, gendered and racist conditions of contemporary polities, yet seek to hold onto the state in the process. Drawing on postcolonial, poststructuralist, feminist, queer, Marxist and anarchist thinking, they consider how states might be reread and reclaimed for radical politics. At the heart of this book is state plasticity the capacity of the state conceptually and materially to take different forms. This plasticity is central to transformational thin

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

List of contributors

Introduction

Davina Cooper

PART I

The politics of reimagination

1 The political work of reimagination

Janet Newman

2 Reimagining the state: Marxism, feminism, postcolonialism

Shirin M. Rai

3 State as pharmakon

Nikita Dhawan

PART II

Performing re-readings

4 Why Africa’s ‘weak states’ matter: A postcolonial critique of Euro-Western discourse on African statehood and sovereignty

Anna Maria Krämer

5 The ethical state?

María do Mar Castro Varela

6 Christian Israel

Didi Herman

7 Using the master’s tools: Rights and radical politics

Ruth Kinna

PART III

Prefigurative practices

8 Anticipatory representation: Thinking art and museums as platforms of resourceful statecraft

Chiara De Cesari

9 Conceptual prefiguration and municipal radicalism: Reimagining what it could mean to be a state

Davina Cooper

10 Regulating with social justice in mind: An experiment in reimagining the state

Morag McDermont and the Productive Margins Collective

PART IV

Reimagining otherwise

11 Harmful thoughts: Reimagining the coercive state?

John Clarke

12 Border abolition and how to achieve it

Nick Gill

13 Refusal first, then reimagination: Presenting the Burn in Flames Post-Patriarchal Archive in Circulation

Sarah Browne and Jesse Jones

Concluding reflections

Janet Newman and Nikita Dhawan

Reimagining the State

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 8/13/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780815382195, 978-0815382195
      ISBN10: 0815382197

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines what value, if any, the state has for the pursuit of progressive politics; and how it might need to be reimagined and remade to deliver transformative change.

      Is it possible to reimagine the state in ways that open up projects of political transformation? This interdisciplinary collection provides alternative perspectives to the antistatism' of much critical writing and contemporary political movement activism. Contributors explore ways of reimagining the state that attend critically to the capitalist, neoliberal, gendered and racist conditions of contemporary polities, yet seek to hold onto the state in the process. Drawing on postcolonial, poststructuralist, feminist, queer, Marxist and anarchist thinking, they consider how states might be reread and reclaimed for radical politics. At the heart of this book is state plasticity the capacity of the state conceptually and materially to take different forms. This plasticity is central to transformational thin

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      List of contributors

      Introduction

      Davina Cooper

      PART I

      The politics of reimagination

      1 The political work of reimagination

      Janet Newman

      2 Reimagining the state: Marxism, feminism, postcolonialism

      Shirin M. Rai

      3 State as pharmakon

      Nikita Dhawan

      PART II

      Performing re-readings

      4 Why Africa’s ‘weak states’ matter: A postcolonial critique of Euro-Western discourse on African statehood and sovereignty

      Anna Maria Krämer

      5 The ethical state?

      María do Mar Castro Varela

      6 Christian Israel

      Didi Herman

      7 Using the master’s tools: Rights and radical politics

      Ruth Kinna

      PART III

      Prefigurative practices

      8 Anticipatory representation: Thinking art and museums as platforms of resourceful statecraft

      Chiara De Cesari

      9 Conceptual prefiguration and municipal radicalism: Reimagining what it could mean to be a state

      Davina Cooper

      10 Regulating with social justice in mind: An experiment in reimagining the state

      Morag McDermont and the Productive Margins Collective

      PART IV

      Reimagining otherwise

      11 Harmful thoughts: Reimagining the coercive state?

      John Clarke

      12 Border abolition and how to achieve it

      Nick Gill

      13 Refusal first, then reimagination: Presenting the Burn in Flames Post-Patriarchal Archive in Circulation

      Sarah Browne and Jesse Jones

      Concluding reflections

      Janet Newman and Nikita Dhawan

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