Frontiers in Question
Abstract
This article investigates the theoretical arguments concerning political frontiers as they arise in the work of Laclau and Mouffe. The question of political frontiers emerges in the context of their anti-essentialist, post-Marxist theorisation of the division of political space, the constitution of political antagonism and the individuation of identity. The aricle traces the genealogy of the concept of frontiers through an investigation of its Marxist and non-Marxist intellectual roots. It argues that Laclau and Mouffe conflate two separate questions concerning political identity in their arguments on political frontiers, namely, the individuation of identity and the constitution of antagonistic relations. Through a deconstructive reading, it proposes an alternative conceptualisation which would allow one to retain the important insights offered in their theorisation, while seperating those distinctive questions.Downloads
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Published
2016-01-24
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Norval, A. J. (2016). Frontiers in Question. Filozofski Vestnik, 18(2). Retrieved from https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/filozofski-vestnik/article/view/3993
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Power and Resistance / Pouvoir et résistance
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