Disembodiment examines self-destruction, self-injury, and radical self-endangerment as unconventional performances of resistance and refusal. Banu Bargu troubles the dominant approach that treats these acts as individual pathologies, cries for help, and signs of despair, taking the reader on an unsettling journey that passes through the suicides of enslaved Africans, the hunger strikes of woman suffragists, Gandhian fasting practices, Bouazizi's self-incineration, and the lip-sewing practices of migrants and asylum seekers to chart a bleak repertoire of contention performed by the oppressed.…mehr
Disembodiment examines self-destruction, self-injury, and radical self-endangerment as unconventional performances of resistance and refusal. Banu Bargu troubles the dominant approach that treats these acts as individual pathologies, cries for help, and signs of despair, taking the reader on an unsettling journey that passes through the suicides of enslaved Africans, the hunger strikes of woman suffragists, Gandhian fasting practices, Bouazizi's self-incineration, and the lip-sewing practices of migrants and asylum seekers to chart a bleak repertoire of contention performed by the oppressed. As a work in global critical theory whose normative compass is the suffering body, Disembodiment offers a bold materialist theory of corporeal agency that upholds the fundamental rebelliousness of the body.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Banu Bargu is Professor in History of Consciousness at University of California, Santa Cruz. Her research and publications are situated at the intersection of political and critical theory, anthropology, history of social movements and resistance practices, and Middle East politics. She is the author of Starve and Immolate: The Politics of Human Weapons, which received the First Book Award given by the Foundations of Political Theory section of the American Political Science Association and was named an Outstanding Academic Title by Choice. She is the incoming co-editor of Political Theory, the flagship journal of the field.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Chapter I * Why Did Bouazizi Kill Himself? * Chapter II * The Other Bouazizis of Our Times: Disembodiment and Dignity * Chapter III * Suicide and the Modern Subject * Chapter IV * On "Futures Pitilessly Blocked and Passions Violently Choked": A Political History of Disembodiment * Chapter V * From the Maze to Guantánamo: The Violent Unmaking of the Modern Subject * Chapter VI * Corporeal Critique: The Undomesticatable and Expressive Agency * Chapter VII * Throwaway Bodies: Gestures of Refusal from the Global South * Chapter VIII * The Body Anterior: Toward a Materialism of Corporeal Agency * Chapter IX * Parrhesia of the Powerless * Conclusion * The Corporeal Repertoire of the Oppressed * Acknowledgements * Bibliography
* Preface * Chapter I * Why Did Bouazizi Kill Himself? * Chapter II * The Other Bouazizis of Our Times: Disembodiment and Dignity * Chapter III * Suicide and the Modern Subject * Chapter IV * On "Futures Pitilessly Blocked and Passions Violently Choked": A Political History of Disembodiment * Chapter V * From the Maze to Guantánamo: The Violent Unmaking of the Modern Subject * Chapter VI * Corporeal Critique: The Undomesticatable and Expressive Agency * Chapter VII * Throwaway Bodies: Gestures of Refusal from the Global South * Chapter VIII * The Body Anterior: Toward a Materialism of Corporeal Agency * Chapter IX * Parrhesia of the Powerless * Conclusion * The Corporeal Repertoire of the Oppressed * Acknowledgements * Bibliography
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