Politics of Touch: Sense, Movement, Sovereignty
Political philosophy has long been bound by traditional thinking about the body and the senses. Through an engagement with the state-centered vocabulary of this discipline, Politics of Touch explores the ways in which sensing bodies continually run up against existing political structures. In this groundbreaking work, Erin Manning reconsiders how new politics can arise that challenge the national body politic.

In Politics of Touch, Manning develops a new way to conceive the role of the senses, and of touch in particular. Exploring concepts of violence, gender, sexuality, security, democracy, and identity, she traces the ways in which touch informs and reforms the body. Specifically considering tango-a tactile, rhythmic, and improvisational dance- she foregrounds movement as the sensing body's intervention into the political. With a fresh vision and an original theoretical basis, Manning shows the ontogenetic potential of the body, and in doing so, redefines our understanding of the sense of touch in philosophical and political terms.  

Erin Manning is assistant professor of fine arts at Concordia University and the author of Ephemeral Territories (Minnesota, 2003).
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Politics of Touch: Sense, Movement, Sovereignty
Political philosophy has long been bound by traditional thinking about the body and the senses. Through an engagement with the state-centered vocabulary of this discipline, Politics of Touch explores the ways in which sensing bodies continually run up against existing political structures. In this groundbreaking work, Erin Manning reconsiders how new politics can arise that challenge the national body politic.

In Politics of Touch, Manning develops a new way to conceive the role of the senses, and of touch in particular. Exploring concepts of violence, gender, sexuality, security, democracy, and identity, she traces the ways in which touch informs and reforms the body. Specifically considering tango-a tactile, rhythmic, and improvisational dance- she foregrounds movement as the sensing body's intervention into the political. With a fresh vision and an original theoretical basis, Manning shows the ontogenetic potential of the body, and in doing so, redefines our understanding of the sense of touch in philosophical and political terms.  

Erin Manning is assistant professor of fine arts at Concordia University and the author of Ephemeral Territories (Minnesota, 2003).
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Politics of Touch: Sense, Movement, Sovereignty

Politics of Touch: Sense, Movement, Sovereignty

by Erin Manning
Politics of Touch: Sense, Movement, Sovereignty

Politics of Touch: Sense, Movement, Sovereignty

by Erin Manning

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Political philosophy has long been bound by traditional thinking about the body and the senses. Through an engagement with the state-centered vocabulary of this discipline, Politics of Touch explores the ways in which sensing bodies continually run up against existing political structures. In this groundbreaking work, Erin Manning reconsiders how new politics can arise that challenge the national body politic.

In Politics of Touch, Manning develops a new way to conceive the role of the senses, and of touch in particular. Exploring concepts of violence, gender, sexuality, security, democracy, and identity, she traces the ways in which touch informs and reforms the body. Specifically considering tango-a tactile, rhythmic, and improvisational dance- she foregrounds movement as the sensing body's intervention into the political. With a fresh vision and an original theoretical basis, Manning shows the ontogenetic potential of the body, and in doing so, redefines our understanding of the sense of touch in philosophical and political terms.  

Erin Manning is assistant professor of fine arts at Concordia University and the author of Ephemeral Territories (Minnesota, 2003).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816648450
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 12/11/2006
Edition description: First edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.89(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     ix
Introduction: A typical Expressions and Political Inventions     xi
Bodies on the Move
Political Recompositions
Negotiating Influence: Touch and Tango     1
Gestural Politics
Touching the Impenetrable
Te toucher, toi
Eventfully Tender
Worlding Touch
Happy Together: Moving toward Multiplicity     19
Tango Movements
Tango Friendships
Multiple Movements of Desire
A Last Tango
Erring toward Experience: Violence and Touch     49
Means without an End
Violence
Erring
Divine Violence
Return to the Garden
Engenderings: Gender, Politics, Individuation     84
Touch
Gender
Symbiosis
Interlude
Individuation
Politics
Making Sense of the Incommensurable: Experiencing Democracy     110
Expressions of the Political
Thick to Think
Shifting Skinscapes
Democracy
Making Sense of Politics
Sensing beyond Security: What a Body Can Do     134
Do Not Touch
Tactically Untouchable
Structurally Insecure
Of Pacts and Political Becomings
Posthuman Prosthetics
A Touch of Insecurity
Notes     163
Bibliography     177
Index     185
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