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Bernard E. Harcourt presents his essay on the concept of "counter- / contre-" at the Balibar Edition of the Political Concepts Conference at Brown University on December 3, 2016. The essay can be accessed here: cooperism.law....
Chair - Timothy Bewes (Brown University)
Video of full panel here: • Political Concepts: Th...
Other sessions here:
Session with Étienne Balibar: • Political Concepts: Th...
Session with Judith Butler: • Political Concepts: Th...
Session with Ann Stoler and Stathis Gourgouris: • Political Concepts: Th...
Session 3 with Emily Apter: • Political Concepts: Th...
Thinking with Balibar volume: www.degruyter....
Political Concepts: www.politicalco...
The goal of Political Concepts is to serve as a platform for revising, inventing, and experimenting with concepts while exploring the political dimension of their use and dissemination. Participants operate under the assumption that our era urgently needs a revised political lexicon that would help us better understand the world in which we live and act, and that the humanities at large can and should contribute toward such a revision. In the past, some of the participants revised key political concepts while others showed the political work done by terms and common nouns that are not usually considered “political.”