
Increased Flows Of People, Capital, And Ideas Across Geographic Borders Raise Urgent Challenges To The Existing Terms And Practices Of Politics. Comparative Political Theory Seeks To Devise New Intellectual Frames For Addressing These Challenges By Questioning The Canonical (that Is, Euro-american) Categories That Have Historically Shaped Inquiry In Political Theory And Other Disciplines. It Does This Byanalyzing Normative Claims, Discursive Structures, And Formations Of Power In And From All Parts Of The World. By Looking To Alternative Bodies Of Thought And Experience, As Well As The Terms We Might Use To Critically Examine Them, Comparative Political Theory Encourages Self-reflexivity About The Premises Of Normative Ideas And Articulates New Possibilities For Political Theory And Practice. The Oxford Handbook Of Comparative Political Theory Provides An Entry Point Into This Burgeoning Field By Both Synthesizing And Challenging The Terms Which Motivate It. Over The Course Of Five Thematic Sections And Thirty-three Chapters, This Volume Surveys The Field And Archives Of Comparative Political Theory, Bringing The Many Approaches To The Field Into Conversation For The First Time. Sections Address Geographic Location As A Subject Of Political Theorizing; How The Past Becomes A Key Site For Staking Political Claims; The Politics Of Translation And Appropriation; The Justification Of Political Authority; And Questions Of Disciplinary Commitment And Rules Of Knowledge. Ultimately, The Handbook Demonstrates How Mainstream Political Theory Can And Must Be Enriched Through Attention To Genuinely Global, Rather Than Parochially Euro-american, Contributions To Political Thinking.
This volume investigates how political theory can move beyond Euro-American frameworks to incorporate global perspectives and address the challenges of a hyper-connected world. The editors, Leigh K. Jenco, Megan C. Thomas, and Murad Idris, curate a collection of essays that challenge the canonical boundaries of political inquiry. By analyzing normative claims and power structures from diverse geographic and historical contexts, the text argues for a more inclusive and self-reflexive approach to political thought.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of political science recognize this work as a foundational resource for understanding the current state of comparative political theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for advanced students and researchers within the field.
Page Count:
656
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190253762
ISBN-13:
9780190253769
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