Critical Imaginations in International Relations 2016
DOI: 10.4324/9781315742168-18
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“…In stressing past times' 'radical "otherness"' , 34 contingent approaches institute artificial barriers between them. Scholarship operationalising the past in terms of 'discontinuity, contingency, and particularity' 35 ends up 'cutting' 36 history into a series of disconnected chunks: a 'butterfly of contingent hiccoughs' , 37 rather than an intricate and interpellated whole. This erection of temporal sovereignties manifests a reverse presentism: siloising historical times as fundamentally different to, and lacking connection with, each other.…”
Section: Security Studies' Dual Problem With the Pastmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In stressing past times' 'radical "otherness"' , 34 contingent approaches institute artificial barriers between them. Scholarship operationalising the past in terms of 'discontinuity, contingency, and particularity' 35 ends up 'cutting' 36 history into a series of disconnected chunks: a 'butterfly of contingent hiccoughs' , 37 rather than an intricate and interpellated whole. This erection of temporal sovereignties manifests a reverse presentism: siloising historical times as fundamentally different to, and lacking connection with, each other.…”
Section: Security Studies' Dual Problem With the Pastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For 'there is another literature' containing 'the potential to push these limits' . 43 This is the literature of security studies' 'genealogical turn': 44 including important works redirecting the scholarly gaze into a deeper past, without invoking temporal disjuncture. appear to emerge in the history of thought, they nonetheless belong just as much to a system as do the members of the fauna of a continent.…”
Section: A Solution? Genealogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rupture's appeal rests on its capacity to disrupt extant 'limits' in IR like the 'linear time' of the nation-state. 173 In part, this has to do with heterotemporality, insofar as rupture opens room for difference per se in the state's unity project. But it also depends on a particular interpretive shift that passes without note in critical IR.…”
Section: Rupturementioning
confidence: 99%