by Jason A. Frank contributions by John Tambornino
University of Minnesota Press, 2000 Cloth: 978-0-8166-3537-5 | Paper: 978-0-8166-3538-2 Library of Congress Classification JA71.V63 2000 Dewey Decimal Classification 320.023
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Calling in Question
Frank,
Jason A.
Tambornino,
John
I
INVOKING POLITICAL THEORY
1
Political Theory: From Vocation to Invocation
Wolin,
Sheldon S.
II
THEORIZING LOSS
2
Specters and Angels at the End of History
Brown,
Wendy
3
The Politics of Nostalgia and Theories of Loss
Euben,
J. Peter
III
THINKING IN TIME
4
Can Theorists Make Time for Belief?
Fox,
Russell Arben
5
The History of Political Thought as a “Vocation”: A Pragmatist Defense
Mandell,
David Paul
IV
POLITICS AND THE ORDINARY
6
Political Theory for Losers
Dumm,
Thomas L.
7
Feminism's Flight from the Ordinary
Zerilli,
Linda M. G.
V
POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE
8
Conceptions of Science in Political Theory: A Tale of Cloaks and Daggers
Brown,
Mark B.
9
Political Theory as a Provocation: An Ethos of Political Theory
Troyer,
Lon
10
Gramsci, Organic Intellectuals, and Cultural Studies: Lessons for Political Theorists
Gunster,
Shane
VI
PRACTICING POLITICAL THEORY
11
Reading the Body: Hobbes, Body Politics, and the Vocation of Political Theory
Frost 263,
Samantha
12
Work, Shame, and the Chain Gang: The New Civic Education