Smita A. Rahman is the Johnson Family University Professor of Political Science at DePauw University where she teaches courses in modern, contemporary, and Islamic political thought. Her research interests are in contemporary and comparative political theory, and in politics and popular culture. In particular, she is interested in exploring how foundational concepts in political theory rupture and become contested in a globalized world of difference. She is the author of Time, Memory, and the Politics of Contingency (Routledge, 2014), and co-editor and co-author of Globalizing Political Theory (Routledge, 2022). Her articles and reviews have appeared in Contemporary Political Theory, Theory and Event, and other leading journals.
In this excellent book, Smita Rahman argues that 'honor' * often considered an old-fashioned relic of chivalryis central to current political problems. Weaving together political theory and popular culture, Rahman examines the perils of honor in TV shows like Game of Thrones, movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and even the presidency of Donald Trump. Yet she also boldly calls for a renewed, democratic honor that can fight for social justice and collective power. Honor and Political Imagination is a remarkable book!Elisabeth Anker, Professor of American Studies and Political Science, George Washington University * In Honor and Political Imagination, Smita Rahman steals the concept of honor from both right-wing nostalgia and liberal panaceas. In her reading honor is an enduring, if tattered, form of affect that cannot be ignored but neither should it be jettisoned. In this beautiful and carefully thought-out work, through brilliant literary and filmic readings, Rahman shows that honor can never be stripped of its tragic element even as it remains a necessary and integral part of political agency. * James Martel, Professor of Political Science, San Francisco State University *