Violence and Reflexivity : The Place of Critique in the Reality of Domination

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Violence and Reflexivity : The Place of Critique in the Reality of Domination

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 200 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781666910186
  • DDC分類 303.601

Full Description

Addressing the relationship among social critique, violence, and domination, Violence and Reflexivity: The Place of Critique in the Reality of Domination examines a critique of violent and unjust social arrangements that transcends the Enlightenment/postmodern opposition. This critique surpasses the "reflexive violence" of classical enlightenment universalism without committing the "violence of reflexivity" by negating any possibility of collective radical social engagement. The unifying thread of the collection, edited by Marjan Ivković, Adriana Zaharijević, and Gazela Pudar-Draško, is a sensitivity to the field of tension created by these extremes, especially for the issue of how to articulate a non-violent critique that is nevertheless "militant," in the sense that it creates a rupture in an institutionalized order of violence. In Part One, the contributors examine the theoretical resources that help us move beyond the reflexive violence of the classical Enlightenment social critique in our quest for justice and non-domination. Part Two brings together nuanced attempts to reconsider the dominant modern understandings of violence, subjectivity, and society without succumbing to the violence of reflexivity that characterizes radically anti-Enlightenment standpoints.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Marjan Ivković, Adriana Zaharijević and Gazela Pudar-Draško

Part One: Reflexive Violence: Critique, Negativity, and Contingency

Chapter One: Violence of the Concept in Hegel

Zdravko Kobe

Chapter Two: Subjectivity and Violence: A Hegelian Perspective

Luca Illetterati

Chapter Three: Against Autonomy: Freedom as Heteronomy without Servitude

Vladimir Safatle

Chapter Four: The Ethics and Politics of Nonviolence

Judith Butler

Part Two: Violence of Reflexivity: Practicing Critique Today

Chapter Five: Violence of Critique

Predrag Krstić

Chapter Six: Critique as a Microphysics of Freedom: A Disposition beyond the Dispositive

Gaetano Chiurazzi

Chapter Seven: Violence and the Apocalypse: Beyond the Hobbesian Vision

Siniša Malešević

Chapter Eight: The Police: Instituting Violence

Petar Bojanić and Gazela Pudar-Draško

Chapter Nine: Emancipation of Women vs. Misogyny

Sanja Bojanić

Index

About the Contributors

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