Jason Frank. Constituent Moments: Enacting the People in Postrevolutionary America. [Book Review]

New Political Science 33 (1):125-128 (2011)
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Abstract

Jason Frank's book can be situated in this second wave. Similar to other agonistic theorists, he focuses on the affective, aesthetic, and strategic dimensions of politics, while assuming that conflict and struggle are inevitable features of political experience.

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Shane Ralston
University of Ottawa (PhD)

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