Introduction
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2022
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Ivković, MarjanZaharijević, Adriana
Pudar Draško, Gazela
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Ivković, MarjanZaharijević, Adriana
Pudar Draško, Gazela
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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 critiqu...e 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.
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violence / critique / domination / justice / subjectivitySource:
Violence and Reflexivity: The Place of Critique in the Reality of Domination, 2022, 1-13Publisher:
- Lexington Books
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- Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200025 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Phylosophy and Social Theory) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200025)
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IFDTTY - CHAP AU - Ivković, Marjan AU - Zaharijević, Adriana AU - Pudar Draško, Gazela PY - 2022 UR - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3575 AB - 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. PB - Lexington Books T2 - Violence and Reflexivity: The Place of Critique in the Reality of Domination T1 - Introduction SP - 1 EP - 13 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3575 ER -
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Ivković, M., Zaharijević, A.,& Pudar Draško, G.. (2022). Introduction. in Violence and Reflexivity: The Place of Critique in the Reality of Domination Lexington Books., 1-13. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3575
Ivković M, Zaharijević A, Pudar Draško G. Introduction. in Violence and Reflexivity: The Place of Critique in the Reality of Domination. 2022;:1-13. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3575 .
Ivković, Marjan, Zaharijević, Adriana, Pudar Draško, Gazela, "Introduction" in Violence and Reflexivity: The Place of Critique in the Reality of Domination (2022):1-13, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3575 .