Full Description
This book provides insights into forms of resistance that produce new world views and subject positions. It explores how productive forms of resistance not only works against power, but rather it can be seen as practices that produce new subject positions and realities. In doing so, the book does not only illustrate different forms of resistance, but a major contribution will be to theoretically display different properties that must be embarked upon in order to capture various dimension of 'productive' resistance. The book contributes to future empirically grounded studies and propose some considerations on how to study resistance in terms of producing different realities and identity positions.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface, Roland Bleiker
1. Constructive resistance: Emotions, Repetitions and Time
Part I: Resistance and Repetition
2. Resistance and Repetition: The Emotional Construction of a Preah Vihear Temple Replica
3. Constructive Resistance: Communicating Dissent through Repetitions
4. Layer-cake Figurations and Constructive Resistance in Cambodia
Part II: Resistance and Emotions
5. Dangerous Bodies, Matter and Emotions: Public Assemblies and Embodied Resistance
6. Constructive resistance as Emotional Reality Effects: Strategies of Representation of the Japanese Civil Society
7. Artefacts, Affects and Authenticity: Constructive Resistance in Museum Spaces
Part III: Resistance and Time
8. Geographies of Time and Resistance
9. The Politics of Time and Temporality in Foucault's Theorization of Resistance: Ruptures, Time-lags and Decelerations
10. Bodies, Non-Bodies and the Desert: Resistance and Political Time Concepts in Photo Images
11. Conclusion