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ID144052
Title ProperFutures beyond ‘the West’? autoimmunity in China’s harmonious world
LanguageENG
AuthorNordin, Astrid H M
Summary / Abstract (Note)It has become fashionable among International Relations scholars to draw on the concept of ‘autoimmunity’, which some call ‘the ultimate horizon in which contemporary politics inscribes itself’. To these scholars, most of whom draw on the thought of Jacques Derrida, such logics open systems up to a future to come. At the same time, they tend to identify such logics with Europe, America, Western modernity, and/or democracy. Implied, and sometimes explicit, in their accounts is the denial of autoimmune logics at work outside such an imagined configuration.
This article challenges that denial through arguing that the system of ‘harmony’, deployed in contemporary China, also works on an autoimmune logic. If autoimmunity opens up a system to the future, this is not only so for European democracy or its derivatives. Moreover, the expulsion of ‘non-Western’ others from accounts of autoimmunity undermines their rethinking of difference by falling back on an immunitary logic, denying China an open future. This exclusion is their condition of possibility. At the same time, this exclusion is what keeps open their promise of its future to come. Paradoxically, the exclusion of the ‘non-West’ is what keeps the idea of an autoimmune ‘Western’ or European democracy alive.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 42, No.1; Jan 2016: p.156-177
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol: 42 No 1
Key WordsInternational Relations ;  Futures beyond ‘the West ;  China’s Harmonious World ;  Autoimmunity


 
 
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