Democracy's Empire: Sovereignty, Law, and ViolenceISBN: 978-1-4051-6313-2
Paperback
176 pages
April 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. Democracy's Empire: Sovereignty, Law and Violence (Stewart
Motha).
2. Church, State, Resistance (Jean-Luc Nancy).
3. Constitutional Violence (David Bates).
4. Sovereignty, Exception, and Norm (Andrew Norris).
5. Undoing Legal Violence: Walter Benjamin’s and Giorgio Agamben’s Aesthetics of Pure Means (Benjamin Morgan).
6. The Normality of the Exception in Democracy’s Empire (Peter Fitzpatrick and Richard Joyce).
7. Post-Apartheid Social Movements and the Quest for the Elusive 'New' South Africa (Tshepo Madlingozi).
8. The Violence of Non-Violence: Law and War in Iraq (Samera Esmeir).
9. Performing Power: The Deal, Corporate Rule, and the Constitution of Global Legal Order (Fleur Johns).
10. Veiled Women and the Affect of Religion in Democracy (Stewart Motha)