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The Democratic Sublime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

The Democratic Sublime

The transition from royal to popular sovereignty during the age of democratic revolutions--from 1776 to 1848--entailed not only the reorganization of institutions of governance and norms of political legitimacy, but also a dramatic transformation in the iconography and symbolism of political power. The personal and external rule of the king, whose body was the physical locus of political authority, was replaced with the impersonal and immanent self-rule of the people, whose power could not be incontestably embodied. This posed representational difficulties that went beyond questions of institutionalization and law, extending into the aesthetic realm of visualization, composition, and form. H...

Publius and Political Imagination
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

Publius and Political Imagination

Jason Frank’s Publius and Political Imagination is the first volume of the Modernity and Political Thought series to take as its focus not a single author, but collaboration between political thinkers, in this very special case the collective known by the pseudonym: Publius. Frank's revisionist reading of The Federalist Papers—perhaps the most canonical text in American political thought—counters familiar realist and deliberativist interpretations and demonstrates the neglected importance of political imagination to both Publius's arguments and to the republic he was invented to found.

Constituent Moments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Constituent Moments

Since the American Revolution, there has been broad cultural consensus that “the people” are the only legitimate ground of public authority in the United States. For just as long, there has been disagreement over who the people are and how they should be represented or institutionally embodied. In Constituent Moments, Jason Frank explores this dilemma of authorization: the grounding of democratic legitimacy in an elusive notion of the people. Frank argues that the people are not a coherent or sanctioned collective. Instead, the people exist as an effect of successful claims to speak on their behalf; the power to speak in their name can be vindicated only retrospectively. The people, and ...

The Democratic Sublime
  • Language: en

The Democratic Sublime

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"In a series of articles written for the Neue Rhenische Zeitung in 1850, later published by Friedrich Engels as The Class Struggles in France, Karl Marx looked back on the failed French revolution of 1848 and attempted to explain how the democratic aspirations that inspired the February assault on the July Monarchy-and promised to fulfill the dashed hopes of 1789, 1792, and 1830-also led to its termination in the reactionary popular dictatorship of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte. Popular sovereignty, which had so often defined the emancipatory visions of two generations of radical activists and thinkers was now not only an obstacle to genuine emancipation, but a plebiscitary source of power for ne...

Frank Gehry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Frank Gehry

This stunning pictorial survey examines more than twenty of Gehry's bold and dynamic buildings, from the Schnabel Residence in Brentwood, California, to the Nationale-Nederlanden Building (unofficially christened Fred and Ginger) in Prague, Czech Republic, to the Experience Music Project in Seattle, Washington.

Joe Frank: Ascent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Joe Frank: Ascent

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-03-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Political Companion to Herman Melville
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

A Political Companion to Herman Melville

Herman Melville is widely considered to be one of America's greatest authors, and countless literary theorists and critics have studied his life and work. However, political theorists have tended to avoid Melville, turning rather to such contemporaries as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau to understand the political thought of the American Renaissance. While Melville was not an activist in the traditional sense and his philosophy is notoriously difficult to categorize, his work is nevertheless deeply political in its own right. As editor Jason Frank notes in his introduction to A Political Companion to Herman Melville, Melville's writing "strikes a note of dissonance in the pre-est...

Gore
  • Language: en

Gore

Artwork by Black Dice. Photographs by Jason Rothenberg.

Jason Evers, His Own Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Jason Evers, His Own Story

A first-person account of the life of an outlaw from his first killing when he was still a teenager through his life as a hardened criminal--all the time feeling himself in the right.

PunisherMax
  • Language: en

PunisherMax

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-04-25
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  • Publisher: Marvel

His final confrontation with Bullseye left Frank Castle wounded and reeling in more ways than one. Now confined to a prison hospital bed, Frank must begin the long painful process of healing - not just his broken body, but also his horribly scarred soul. To do that, he'll have to face the darkest secret of his past - one he'd hoped would stay buried forever. COLLECTING: PUNISHERMAX 12-16