Turning Operations: Feminism, Arendt, Politics

Author:   Mary Dietz
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   21 June 2002
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How can we critique political theory when all we have to use are its own conceptual tools? As Hannah Arendt observed, it can only be done through leaps, inversions, and the turning of concepts upside-down. But this twisting operation must be done in order to turn those who philosophize back to the hard work of real life change. In Turning Operations , renowned theorist Mary G. Dietz challenges specific contemporary modes of theorizing politics-from feminist theory to Habermasian discourse--while appropriating some of political theory's own approaches and some of its most striking figures, including Aristotle, Nietzsche, Weber, Beauvoir, and Arendt in order to foment some leaps, inversions, reversals and turns on politics along the way. Dietz confronts a number of current debates, arguing that most are filled with artificial division and empty terms. She argues that we must abandon commonly supported dichotomies masculine versus feminine, speech versus action, liberty versus community -to create a better discourse, and a better world. Turning Operations is an essential new contribution to democratic and feminist political thought.

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Author:   Mary Dietz
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9780415932455


ISBN 10:   0415932459
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   21 June 2002
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Feminism, Citizenship and Democratic Thinking 1. Context is All: Reconsidering Feminism and Citizenship 2. Citizenship with a Feminist Face: More Problems with Maternal Thinking 3. Merely Combating the Phrases of this World: Liberalism, Communitarianism, and Recent Democratic Thinking Part II:The Second Sex and the Human Condition 4. Debating de Beauvoir 5.The Women Question in Arendt 6.The Arendt Question in Feminism Part III: The Politics of Politics 7. Working in Half Truth: Habermas, Machiavelli, and the Milieu Proper to Politics 8.The Slow Boring of Hard Boards: Simone Weil, Hannah Arendt and the Work of Politics 9. Transfiguring Evening Glow: Arendt and the Holocaust Bibliography Index

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Political theory, for Mary Dietz, is an existential intervention that holds the promise of drawing us from spectating to acting. Her perceptive interventions or turning operations are performed upon a variety of problems and thinkers. Perhaps the most fascinating of these aims to open theories of political action constituted around pure speech (Arendt and Habermas) toward a better appreciation of strategy: purposeful, methodical performance.. -Stephen K. White, Editor of Political Theory and Professor of Politics, University of Virginia Turning Operations recaptures the spirit of feminist political thinking. Creatively employing the work of Hannah Arendt to turn feminist commonplaces on their head, Dietz both brilliantly exposes the limits of the identity debates that continue to dominate the American intellectual landscape and vividly depicts the centrality of political action for feminism in the new millennium.. -Linda M. G. Zerilli, Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University This is political theory as it must be done these days, but rarely is. Complexly framed problematics-concerning action, speech, the public sphere, the nature of the political-are grounded in the political realities of our time and enriched through interpretations of classical and contemporary thinkers. Dietz's mind is capacious, lively, and inventive yet orderly and erudite, perfectly suited to holding together multiple and delicate strands of political thought.. -Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley A very important collection by one of America's foremost contemporary political thinkers.For the past decade and a half, the work of Mary Dietz has comprisedmuch of the most important scholarship published in the areas of democratic and feminist political thought. A number of essays included here are classics. I already use a number of these essays in both graduate and undergraduate courses, particularly my courses in feminist political thought and contemporary democratic thought.. -Catherine Holland, Associate Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies, University of Missouri Mary G. Dietz makes good on her promise to reassert politics, action, and the common world of political affairs back into political theory.. -Perspectives on Politics, Fall 2003


"""Political theory, for Mary Dietz, is an existential intervention that holds the promise of drawing us from spectating to acting. Her perceptive interventions or ""turning operations"" are performed upon a variety of problems and thinkers. Perhaps the most fascinating of these aims to open theories of political action constituted around pure speech (Arendt and Habermas) toward a better appreciation of strategy: ""purposeful, methodical performance."" -- Stephen K. White, Editor of ""Political Theory"" and Professor of Politics, University of Virginia ""Turning Operations recaptures the spirit of feminist political thinking. Creatively employing the work of Hannah Arendt to turn feminist commonplaces on their head, Dietz both brilliantly exposes the limits of the identity debates that continue to dominate the American intellectual landscape and vividly depicts the centrality of political action for feminism in the new millennium."" -- Linda M. G. Zerilli, Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University ""This is political theory as it must be done these days, but rarely is. Complexly framed problematics-concerning action, speech, the public sphere, the nature of the political-are grounded in the political realities of our time and enriched through interpretations of classical and contemporary thinkers. Dietz's mind is capacious, lively, and inventive yet orderly and erudite, perfectly suited to holding together multiple and delicate strands of political thought."" -- Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley ""A very important collection by one of America's foremost contemporary political thinkers.For the past decade and a half, the work of Mary Dietz has comprised much of the most important scholarship published in the areas of democratic and feminist political thought. A number of essays included here are classics. I already use a number of these essays in both graduate and undergraduate courses, particularly my courses in feminist political thought and contemporary democratic thought."" -- Catherine Holland, Associate Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies, University of Missouri ""Mary G. Dietz makes good on her promise to reassert politics, action, and the common world of political affairs back into political theory."" -- Perspectives on Politics"


Political theory, for Mary Dietz, is an existential intervention that holds the promise of drawing us from spectating to acting. Her perceptive interventions or turning operations are performed upon a variety of problems and thinkers. Perhaps the most fascinating of these aims to open theories of political action constituted around pure speech (Arendt and Habermas) toward a better appreciation of strategy: purposeful, methodical performance.. <br>-Stephen K. White, Editor of Political Theory and Professor of Politics, University of Virginia <br> Turning Operations recaptures the spirit of feminist political thinking. Creatively employing the work of Hannah Arendt to turn feminist commonplaces on their head, Dietz both brilliantly exposes the limits of the identity debates that continue to dominate the American intellectual landscape and vividly depicts the centrality of political action for feminism in the new millennium.. <br>-Linda M. G. Zerilli, Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University <br> This is political theory as it must be done these days, but rarely is. Complexly framed problematics-concerning action, speech, the public sphere, the nature of the political-are grounded in the political realities of our time and enriched through interpretations of classical and contemporary thinkers. Dietz's mind is capacious, lively, and inventive yet orderly and erudite, perfectly suited to holding together multiple and delicate strands of political thought.. <br>-Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley <br> A very important collection by one of America's foremost contemporary political thinkers.For the past decade and a half, the work of Mary Dietz has comprisedmuch of the most important scholarship published in the areas of democratic and feminist political thought. A number of essays included here are classics. I already use a number of these essays in both graduate and undergraduate courses, particularly my courses in feminist political thought and contemporary democratic thought.. <br>-Catherine Holland, Associate Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies, University of Missouri <br> Mary G. Dietz makes good on her promise to reassert politics, action, and the common world of political affairs back into political theory.. <br>-Perspectives on Politics, Fall 2003 <br>


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andMary G. Dietz is Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota and an associate of the Women's Studies Department and Center for Advanced Feminist Studies there. She currently serves on the editorial board of the journal Political Theory. She has also served on the editorial boards of the American Journal ofPolitical Science, Polity, and Signs: Journal of Women inCulture and Society.

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