National Finitude and the Paranoid Style of the One
Mura, Andrea.
2016.
National Finitude and the Paranoid Style of the One.
Contemporary Political Theory, 15(1),
pp. 58-79.
ISSN 1470-8914
[Article]
This article inquires into the clinical figure of paranoia and its constitutive role in the articulation of the nation-state discourse in Europe, uncovering a central tension between a principle of integrity and a dualist spatial configuration. A conceptual distinction between ‘border’ (finis) and ‘frontier’ (limes) will help to expose the political effects of such a tension, unveiling the way in which a solid and striated organisation of space has been mobilised in the topographic antagonism of the nation, sustaining the phantasm of a self-enclosed, self-sufficient finitude.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | paranoia, nation, finitude Jacques Lacan borders frontiers |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Politics |
Date Deposited | 04 Jan 2017 17:09 |
Last Modified | 10 Jun 2021 08:26 |