A Roundtable on Thomas Nail’s "The Figure of the Migrant"

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  • Prepared by MARK WILLIAM WESTMORELAND Villanova University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22329/p.v11i1.4574

Abstract

This international ensemble of scholars discuss Thomas Nail’s The Figure of the Migrant (Stanford UP, 2015). These scholars represent various disciplines within the academy and divergent methodologies. One thing we share in common, though, is the opinion that the migrant needs to occupy a more significant place within our political theory and policy. Nail’s book is one of kinopolitics, that is, a politics of movement. It provides a kind of theory of social motion. According to Nail, the book offers a remedy to problems in how the migrant is typically theorized, namely that (a) the migrant is understood as a derivative figure in contrast to the stable denizen and (b) the migrant is discussed through the lens of the state. His remedial maneuver mobilizes the potential to understand the figure of the migrant by placing the migrant in the primary position, by offering a political philosophy of the migrant.

Author Biography

Prepared by MARK WILLIAM WESTMORELAND, Villanova University

Instructor of Philosophy and Ethics / PhD Student
Department of Philosophy / Department of Theology and Religious Studies
Villanova University / 800 E. Lancaster Ave. / Villanova, PA 19085 USA

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Published

2016-06-05

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Book Encounters / Notes de lecture