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Bonnie Honig
1959
19 works on record
Biography
Bonnie Honig (born 1959),[1] is a political, feminist, and legal theorist specializing in democratic theory. In 2013-14, she became Nancy Duke Lewis Professor-Elect of Modern Culture and Media and Political Science at Brown University, succeeding Anne Fausto-Sterling in the Chair in 2014–15. Honig was formerly Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University and Research Professor at the American Bar Foundation. -Wikipedia
Works

The Oxford handbook of political theory

Antigone

Politics, theory, and film

Skepticism, individuality, and freedom

Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt

Public Things

Antigone, Interrupted

Feminist Theory of Refusal

Political theory and the displacement of politics

Emergency politics

Democracy and the Foreigner
Villa Design Group
Villa Design Group
2018
Weight of All Flesh
Weight of All Flesh
President's House Is Empty
President's House Is Empty
Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence
Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence
Shell-Shocked
Shell-Shocked
Immigrant America?
Immigrant America?
Notes for Bonnie Honig's paper
Notes for Bonnie Honig's paper
Democracy, foreignness and the law
Democracy, foreignness and the law