Universality and Translation – Sites of Struggle in Philosophy and Politics
Universality and TranslationSites of Struggle in Philosophy and Politics\nAuthor(s): Gavin Arnall, Katie Chenoweth, Gavin Arnall, Benjamin Conisbee Baer, Barbara Cassin, Katie Chenoweth, Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Cate Reilly, Peter Thomas, Gavin Walker\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Fordham University Press, United States\nImprint: Fordham University Press\nISBN-13: 9781531508562, 978-1531508562\nSynopsis\nWithin contemporary theory, the concepts of translation and universality have frequently been associated with different and even opposed philosophical and political projects: watchwords of either domination or liberation, the erasure of difference or the defense of difference. The universalizing drives of capitalism, colonialism, and other systems of oppression have precipitated widespread suspicion of any appeal to universality. This has led some, in turn, to champion the very notion of universality as antithetical to these systems of oppression. Similarly, recent scholarship has b.
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