A Politics of the Scene
Juxtaposing readings of three plays of William Shakespeare and two major treatises in political philosophy—Plato's Republic and Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan—Kottman contests the figural ground from which political philosophy emerges and suggests how a Shakespearean sense of the 'scene' might open up new avenues for thinking about politics. A Politics of the Scene builds especially on the reflections of Hannah Arendt and offers a speculative approach to politics that abandons taxonomical and scientific ambitions in order to finally reckon with the world as a stage.

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A Politics of the Scene
Juxtaposing readings of three plays of William Shakespeare and two major treatises in political philosophy—Plato's Republic and Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan—Kottman contests the figural ground from which political philosophy emerges and suggests how a Shakespearean sense of the 'scene' might open up new avenues for thinking about politics. A Politics of the Scene builds especially on the reflections of Hannah Arendt and offers a speculative approach to politics that abandons taxonomical and scientific ambitions in order to finally reckon with the world as a stage.

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A Politics of the Scene

A Politics of the Scene

by Paul A. Kottman
A Politics of the Scene

A Politics of the Scene

by Paul A. Kottman

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Juxtaposing readings of three plays of William Shakespeare and two major treatises in political philosophy—Plato's Republic and Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan—Kottman contests the figural ground from which political philosophy emerges and suggests how a Shakespearean sense of the 'scene' might open up new avenues for thinking about politics. A Politics of the Scene builds especially on the reflections of Hannah Arendt and offers a speculative approach to politics that abandons taxonomical and scientific ambitions in order to finally reckon with the world as a stage.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804758345
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 12/13/2007
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Paul A. Kottman is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at the New School, where he teaches at Eugene Lang College, the New School for Liberal Arts, and in Liberal Studies at the New School for Social Research.

Table of Contents

Introduction     1
Political Theory and the Expropriation of the Scene
From Theater to Theory     29
Plato: Mimesis     36
Hobbes; or, Politics without a Scene     54
The Image of the Leviathan: Figural Unity at the Limits of Representation     77
Toward a Politics of the Scene
Toward a Politics of the Scene     99
Memory, Mimesis, Tragedy: The Scene Before Philosophy     116
Speaking as One Witness to Another: Hamlet and the "Cunning of the Scene"     139
A Scene of Speaking: Convocation and the Suspension of Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet     166
Epilogue: The World Stage     185
Notes     215
Index     259
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