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  2. Rethinking Violence - Wikipedia

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    Rethinking Violence: States and Non-State Actors in Conflict is a collection of essays about violence and political conflicts, edited by Adria Lawrence and Erica Chenoweth. It has been reviewed in Perspectives on Politics , [ 1 ] International Studies Review , Journal of Peace Research , Terrorism and Political Violence , [ 2 ] Global Crime ...

  3. The Foundations of Modern Political Thought - Wikipedia

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    978-0521294355 (Vol. 2) The Foundations of Modern Political Thought is a two-volume work of intellectual history by Quentin Skinner , published in 1978. The work traces the conceptual origins of modern politics by investigating the history of political thought in the West at the turn of the medieval and early modern periods, from the 13th to ...

  4. Gayle Rubin - Wikipedia

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    "The Leather Menace", Body Politic no. 82 (33–35), April 1982. "Sexual Politics, the New Right, and the Sexual Fringe" in The Age Taboo , Alyson, 1981, pp. 108–115. "The Traffic in Women: Notes on the 'Political Economy' of Sex", in Rayna Reiter, ed., Toward an Anthropology of Women , New York, Monthly Review Press (1975); also reprinted in ...

  5. On the Political - Wikipedia

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    The book is an analysis of international politics in the wake of the September 11 attacks, where Mouffe traces historical roots of liberalism and globalisation. Mouffe argues against the ambition to create political consensus, instead presenting a combative attitude as the heart of democracy.

  6. The King's Two Bodies - Wikipedia

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    The King's Two Bodies (subtitled, A Study in Mediaeval Political Theology) is a 1957 historical book by Ernst Kantorowicz. It concerns medieval political theology and the distinctions separating the "body natural" (a monarch's corporeal being) and the " body politic ".

  7. The Cultural Politics of Emotion - Wikipedia

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    The Cultural Politics of Emotion, published in 2004 by Edinburgh University Press and Routledge, is a book by Sara Ahmed focusing on the relationship between emotions, language, and bodies. [1] Ahmed concentrates on the influence of emotions on the body and the ways in which bodies relate with communities, producing social relationships that ...

  8. Body politic - Wikipedia

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    The body politic is a polity—such as a city, realm, or state—considered metaphorically as a physical body. Historically, the sovereign is typically portrayed as the body's head, and the analogy may also be extended to other anatomical parts, as in political readings of Aesop's fable of "The Belly and the Members".

  9. Biopolitics - Wikipedia

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    Previous notions of the concept can be traced back to the Middle Ages in John of Salisbury's work Policraticus, in which the term body politic was coined and used. The term biopolitics was first used by Rudolf Kjellén, a political scientist who also coined the term geopolitics, [2] in his 1905 two-volume work The Great Powers. [6]