Language, Democracy, and the Paradox of Constituent Power
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Language, Democracy, and the Paradox of Constituent Power
Declarations of Independence in Comparative Perspective
Frost, Catherine
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2021
192
Mole
Inglês
9781138606876
15 a 20 dias
272
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1. The Speaking Sovereign 2. Declarations of independence as proto-legal performatives 3. America's Declaration of Independence as index case 4. Poetic prophecy in Ireland's 1916 Proclamation of the Republic 5. Canada's Secession Reference and the trickiness of sovereign speech 6. Scotland's festival of democracy 7. Paradox, riddles, and the Saturnalia of language 8. Conclusion: Moving in the gap
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Catherine Frost;Political Theory;Democratic Theory;Constitutionalism;Political History;Constituent Power;Theories of Representation;Theories of Communication;Global Intellectualism;International Relations;Global Law;Modern Legal Theory;Comparative Constitutionalism;Language, Politics & Political Theory;Declaration of Independence;Law, Linguistics and Politics;Hannah Arendt;Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes;Abbe Sieyes;Irish Politics;Republic of Ireland;Founding Speech;1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic;Canadian Politics;Fabulous Retroactivity;Canadian Founding;Popular Voice;Scottish Politics;Declaratory Founding;Scottish Independence Movement;Trickster Stories;Austinian Performativity;American Founding;Political Beginning;Jacques Derrida;Performative Model;Bonnie Honig;Canadian Legal History;Performative Declarations;Independence Work;Pyrrhic Performativity;Performative Operation;Constituent language;Irish Proclamation;Early Irish Law;Contemporary politics;Canadian Constitutionalism;American Declaration;Gaelic Revival;Declarations of independence;Arendt 1968a;SNP;Sovereign Speech;Scotland's Future;Public Engagement;Folk Paradigm;Scottish Independence;Manitoba Legislature
1. The Speaking Sovereign 2. Declarations of independence as proto-legal performatives 3. America's Declaration of Independence as index case 4. Poetic prophecy in Ireland's 1916 Proclamation of the Republic 5. Canada's Secession Reference and the trickiness of sovereign speech 6. Scotland's festival of democracy 7. Paradox, riddles, and the Saturnalia of language 8. Conclusion: Moving in the gap
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Catherine Frost;Political Theory;Democratic Theory;Constitutionalism;Political History;Constituent Power;Theories of Representation;Theories of Communication;Global Intellectualism;International Relations;Global Law;Modern Legal Theory;Comparative Constitutionalism;Language, Politics & Political Theory;Declaration of Independence;Law, Linguistics and Politics;Hannah Arendt;Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes;Abbe Sieyes;Irish Politics;Republic of Ireland;Founding Speech;1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic;Canadian Politics;Fabulous Retroactivity;Canadian Founding;Popular Voice;Scottish Politics;Declaratory Founding;Scottish Independence Movement;Trickster Stories;Austinian Performativity;American Founding;Political Beginning;Jacques Derrida;Performative Model;Bonnie Honig;Canadian Legal History;Performative Declarations;Independence Work;Pyrrhic Performativity;Performative Operation;Constituent language;Irish Proclamation;Early Irish Law;Contemporary politics;Canadian Constitutionalism;American Declaration;Gaelic Revival;Declarations of independence;Arendt 1968a;SNP;Sovereign Speech;Scotland's Future;Public Engagement;Folk Paradigm;Scottish Independence;Manitoba Legislature