Telos 173 (Winter 2015): Gillian Rose - Institutional Rate

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Gillian Rose

Edited by Andrew Brower Latz and Marcus Pound

Gillian Rose (1947–1995) had an influence in excess of her literary output and treatment in secondary literature. Author of eight books, two articles, and four book reviews, she also had important, though perhaps hidden, effects on the UK academic scene through academic friendship, doctoral supervision, and interdisciplinary work. She inspired many students and colleagues, even where she does not appear in bibliographies or citations. This special issue of Telos is premised on the view that Rose’s work still has much philosophical insight and inspiration to offer. The authors of these papers were students, colleagues, and/or friends of Rose, or studied her work as part of their doctoral research. The diversity of their fields reflects some of the range and interdisciplinarity of Rose’s own work: Hegel, social theory, Marxism, politics, race, recognition theory, education, and theology. We hope that this issue provokes a renewed interest in what Rose can still offer us today.

Introduction
Andrew Brower Latz and Marcus Pound

Gillian Rose: From Melancholia to Mourning: A Readers' Guide
Marcus Pound

"The Sadness of the King": Gillian Rose, Hegel, and the Pathos of Reason
Rowan D. Williams

Gillian Rose and Social Theory
Andrew Brower Latz

Gillian Rose and Marxism
Peter Osborne

On the Paraethical: Gillian Rose and Political Nihilism
John Milbank

Re-cognizing Recognition: Gillian Rose's "Radical Hegel" and Vulnerable Recognition
Kate Schick

Gillian Rose, Race, and Identity
Vincent Lloyd

Gillian Rose and Education
Nigel Tubbs

Gillian Rose and Theology: Salvaging Faith
Andrew Shanks

Playing the System: Laclau, Oakeshott, and Skeptical Populism
Halil Gürhanlı

The "End of History," or Messianic Time
Jean-Claude Paye