This lucid, beautifully written and carefully argued new book offers something new to the field of political theory: a deepening of the language of restitution in the realm of the political. The problem of recovering what was lost – the ordinary language definition of restitution – is here given new language, new imaginings and a fascinating new set of texts. This is a must read for critical political theorists, those interested in cultural, memory and trauma studies.

- Catherine Kellogg, University of Alberta,

Analyses the social imaginary of undoing, repair and return underpinning the international norm of restitution-making Approaches restitution not just as a legal norm of property return, but as a social imaginary and a cultural-psychoanalytic ‘scene’ of undoing, repair and returnBrings together philosophic-political, socio-legal and cultural-psychoanalytic approaches to the study of restitutionOutlines a heterogeneous and multifaceted idea of restitution emergent in modernity, and looks at the peripheries of the modern restitutive tradition in the search for alternatives and counter-traditionsThis book takes a unique approach grounded in political and cultural discourse to develop a political theory of restitution. Challenging assumptions about restitution in the Western legal and political tradition, where it has become nearly synonymous with reacquisition and where legal studies focus on material objects and claims to their ownership, Zolkos argues that the development of restitutive norms has been auxiliary to the emergence of modern state sovereignty, and excavates the restitutive tradition’s mythical-religious substrate. Bringing together texts from within and outwith the Western canon of political theory and philosophy, including the writings of Grotius, Durkheim, Freud, and Klein, as well as Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the book undertakes a dual task: reading literary texts as a political theorising of restitution, and reading political or sociological texts as literary narratives with distinctive ‘restitutive tropes’ of repair, undoing and return.
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This book takes a unique approach grounded in political and cultural discourse to develop a political theory of restitution.
Introduction: Imagining Restitution In dominum pristinum statuere: Hugo Grotius’s Theory of Restitution and the Return of the Former Condition of Things The Creature as a Figure of Unrestitutability, or Monsters in Paradise not Allowed: Benevolence and Restitution in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Émile Durkheim’s Restitutive Humanitarianism: from Organic Solidarity to the ‘Solidarity of Things’ ‘I only loved’: Restitution in Psychoanalysis Epilogue: Restitution that Doubles the Loss Bibliography
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Approaches restitution not just as a legal norm of property return, but as a social imaginary and a cultural-psychoanalytic ‘scene’ of undoing, repair and return

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781474453103
Publisert
2022-05-30
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press; Edinburgh University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Magdalena Zolkos is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy at University of Jyväskylä and, previously, Humboldt Research Fellow at Goethe University in the Frankfurt Memory Studies Platform. She is the author of Restitution and the Politics of Repair: Tropes, Imaginaries, Theory (Edinburgh University Press, 2020), co-editor of Contemporary Perspectives on Vladimir Jankélévitch: On What Cannot Be Touched (Lexington Press, 2019) and co-editor of a special issue of Angelaki on Witnessing After the Human (2022).