Many Europes: Rethinking Multiplicity

William Biebuyck, Chris Rumford

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Abstract

This article advances a non-reductionist theorization of Europe as ‘multiplicity’. As an object and category of political reality, Europe is made (and re-made) within specific spatio-temporal configurations. For this reason, the first section argues that Europe should be approached as an instance of ‘historical ontology’. This counters a reductionist tendency to ‘fix’ Europe with definitive political and cultural characteristics or historical trajectories. The second and third sections of the article interrogate a few of the ontological ‘lines of flight’ taken by contemporary Europe. The article discusses Europe’s multiplicity through its fields, imaginaries and ways of being in the world. Such a preliminary sketch of European multiplicity is not meant to be exhaustive. Rather, it suggests a new ethos in the study of European politics that privileges historicism, practice, and Europe’s recursive relationship to the world/globe.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Social Theory
Volume15
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Europe
  • Imaginary
  • Multiplicity
  • Ontology
  • Postwesternization

DC Disciplines

  • Political Science

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