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ID152114
Title ProperIn search of thinking space
Other Title Informationreflections on the aesthetic turn in international political theory
LanguageENG
AuthorBleiker, Roland
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the 15 years since the Millennium special issue on ‘Images, Narratives and Sounds’ scholarship on aesthetic politics has proliferated.1 Countless inquiries now show how aesthetics is about far more than art: it is about rethinking the fundamental issues that drive global politics. The moment has come to reflect on the contributions of the aesthetic turn and to identify potentials and challenges ahead. I do so by stressing that the key is not agenda-setting, but to continue the search for thinking space: to explore ever new ways of writing, seeing, hearing and sensing the political. I then identify two challenges: first, to push creative work while, at the same time, increasing the ability to speak to a broad audience; and second, to avoid the hubris of overarching explanations and, instead, cultivate pluralism and self-reflexivity. The latter is important to address practices of exclusion, such as those linked to the Western legacy of aesthetic theories.
`In' analytical NoteMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 45, No.2; Jan 2017: p.258-264
Journal SourceMillennium: Journal of International Studies 2017-03 45, 2
Key WordsPolitical Theory ;  International Theory ;  Aesthetic Turn ;  Visual Politics