Browsing School of Politics and International Relations by Author "FRAZER, E"
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Avowing Violence: Foucault and Derrida on Politics, Discourse and Meaning
HUTCHINGS, KJ; FRAZER, E (SAGE Publications (UK and US), 2011-01)This article enquires into the understanding of violence, and the place of violence in the understanding of politics, in the work of Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida. These two engaged in a dispute about the place of ... -
Feminism and the Critique of Violence: negotiating feminist political agency
HUTCHINGS, KJ; FRAZER, E (Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles, 2014-05-20)The acute sensitivity of feminism to violence, in its many different forms and contexts, makes it a particularly interesting case for the examination of the relationship between politics and violence in theory and practice. ... -
Remnants and Revenants: politics and violence in the work of Agamben and Derrida
HUTCHINGS, KJ; FRAZER, E (Wiley: 24 months, 2010-09-14)Jacques Derrida and Giorgio Agamben both consider the question of whether there can be politics without violence, offering contrasting responses. In the case of Agamben, the remnant (that which remains) is disruptive and ... -
Revisiting Ruddick: Feminism, pacifism and non-violence
HUTCHINGS, KJ; FRAZER, E (2014)This article explores feminist contentions over pacifism and non-violence in the contextof the Greenham Common Peace Camp in the 1980s and later developments offeminist Just War Theory. We argue that Sara Ruddick’s work ... -
Virtuous Violence and the Politics of Statecraft in Machiavelli, Clausewitz and Weber
HUTCHINGS, KJ; FRAZER, E (Wiley: 24 months, 2010-04-23)This article seeks to problematise the dominant understandings of the relationship between politics and violence in political theory. Liberal political theory identifies politics with the pacified arena of the modern state; ...