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This volume offers novel and provocative insights into vulnerability and exclusion, two concepts crucial for the understanding of contemporary political agency.
Blanca Rodríguez López is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Society at the University Complutense of Madrid, Spain.Nuria Sánchez Madrid is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Society at the University Complutense of Madrid, Spain.Adriana Zaharijević is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Part I. Rethinking Vulnerability and Exclusion: the Historical Context.- 1. Clara Ramas San Miguel, The vulnerable subject: Butler reading Hegel .- 2.Sara Ferreiro, Privatization of the sustainability of life in Hannah Arendt’s The Human Condition.- 3. Roberto Navarrete, Eccentricity and Vulnerability: Helmuth Plessner’s Philosophical and Political Anthropology.- Part II. Rethinking Vulnerability: Discussing Interdependence and Violence in the XXIst Century.- 4. Txetxu Ausín, Vulnerability and Care as Basis for an Environmental Ethics of Global Justice.- 5. Adriana Zaharijević, Independent and Invulnerable: Politics of an Individual.- 6. Igor Cvejić, Feeling Vulnerable: Interpersonal Relatedness and Situatedness.- 7. Emma Ingala, Contemporary Declinations of Violence: Thinking Extreme Violence and Vulnerability with Étienne Balibar and Judith Butler.- Part III. Rethinking Exclusion: the Challenges of Democratic Orders in the XXIst Century.- 8. Laura Herrero Olivera, Difference and Recognition. A Critical Lecture on Axel Honneth, Jacques Rancière and Nancy Fraser.- 9. Francisco Blanco Brotons, On the Discourse of Exclusion in a Globalizing World.- 10. Clara Navarro, Subject and Research in Global Capitalism: Some Notes On the Fundaments of Feminist and Marxist Theories in the Frame of Intersectionality.- 11. Nuria Sánchez Madrid, Forms of Life and The Transformation of Public Space: Averting Social Exclusion in Contemporary Democratic Societies.