Unexceptional Politics: On Obstruction, Impasse, and the Impolitic

Unexceptional Politics: On Obstruction, Impasse, and the Impolitic

by Emily Apter
Unexceptional Politics: On Obstruction, Impasse, and the Impolitic

Unexceptional Politics: On Obstruction, Impasse, and the Impolitic

by Emily Apter

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Overview

A new vision of politics “below the radar”

One way to grasp the nature of politics is to understand the key terms in which it is discussed. Unexceptional Politics develops a political vocabulary drawn from a wide range of media (political fiction, art, film, and TV), highlighting the scams, imbroglios, information trafficking, brinkmanship, and parliamentary procedures that obstruct and block progressive politics. The book reviews and renews modes of thinking about micropolitics that counter notions of the “state of exception” embedded in theories of the “political” from Thomas Hobbes to Carl Schmitt.

Emily Apter develops a critical model of politics behind the scenes, a politics that operates outside the norms of classical political theory. She focuses on micropolitics, defined as small events, happening in series, that often pass unnoticed yet disturb and interfere with the institutional structures of capitalist parliamentary systems, even as they secure their reproduction and longevity. Apter’s experimental glossary is arranged under headings that look at the apparently incidental, immaterial, and increasingly virtual practices of politicking: “obstruction,” “obstinacy,” “psychopolitics,” “managed life,” “serial politics.” Such terms frame an argument for taking stock of the realization that we really do not know what politics is, where it begins and ends, or how its micro-events should be described.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784780869
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 02/06/2018
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Emily Apter is Professor of Comparative Literature and French at New York University. Her published works include The Translation Zone: A New Comparative Literature and Against World Literature.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Unexceptional Politics 1

I Resistant to Political Theory

"Small P" Politics 21

Micropolitics 37

Microsociologies 53

Nanoracisms 67

II Scenes of Obstruction

Impolitic 83

Disentrenchment 97

Interference 101

Obstinacy 113

II Political Fictions

Political Fiction 139

Psychopolitics 145

Collateral Damage 155

Thermocracy 163

Milieu 177

IV Economies of Existence

Schadenfreude 199

Managed Life 213

Occupy Derivatives! 231

Serial Politics 249

Acknowledgements 269

Index 271

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