Start date:
October 2016Research Topic:
Political philosophyResearch pathway:
Politics and International RelationsResearch Supervisor:
Professor Milja Kurki and Professor Mustapha PashaSupervising school:
Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth UniversityPrimary funding source:
ESRC StudentshipMy thesis seeks to intervene into the ontological and post-secular turns in international political thought from the perspective of the work of James H. Cone, a key thinker of Black Liberation Theology. Cone’s thought points in two important directions: Firstly, a destabilization of much current work on political metaphysics (both that which fully embraces a secular frame, as well as that which directs attention back to the Christian canon in the hopes of overcoming certain impasses of secularity), and secondly the provision of a lucid guide for thinking about political metaphysics whilst reckoning with the systematic dehumanization of contemporary political life.
Email:
pab29@aber.ac.uk