ISBN:
9780253022783
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (289 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Alexandrakis, Othon Impulse to Act : A New Anthropology of Resistance and Social Justice
DDC:
303.6
Keywords:
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Abstract:
Cover -- IMPULSE TO ACT -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Resistance Reconsidered -- Part I. Affect as Political Condition -- 1 Being and Doing Politics: Moral Ontologies and Ethical Ways of Knowing at the End of the Cold War -- 2 The Affective Echoes of an Overwhelming Life: The Demand for Legal Recognition and the Vicious Circle of Desire in the Case -- 3 Emergenc(i)es in the Fields: Affective Composition and Countercamps against the Exploitation of Migrant Farm Labor in Italy -- 4 Cosmologicopolitics: Vitalistic Cosmology Meets Biopower
Abstract:
5 Surreal Capitalism and the Dialectical Economies of Precarity -- Part II. Agency as Ethical Condition -- 6 Intolerants: Politics of the Ordinary in Karachi, Pakistan -- 7 Negative Space: Unmovement and the Study of Activism When There Is No Action -- 8 What Should Be Done? Art and Political Possibility in Russia -- 9 The Multilinearity of Protest: Understanding New Social Movements through Their Events, Trends, and Routines -- 10 Whose Ethics? Negotiating Ethics and Responsibility in the Field -- 11 Within, Against, Beyond: The Radical Imagination in the Age of the Slow-Motion Apocalypse
Abstract:
Conclusion: On an Emergent Politics and Ethics of Resistance -- List of Contributors -- Index
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