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The existential spatiality of rebellion : Insubordination, counter-conduct, and places
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Year of publication | 2020 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Sociology Compass |
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web | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/soc4.12835 |
Doi | http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12835 |
Keywords | counter-conduct; insubordination; self-understanding; situated existence; solidarity; subjectivity |
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Description | This article reviews the current discourse on urban struggles to bring to the surface strategies of interpretation, which deal with theoretical concerns insinuated by the situated existence of struggling subjects. The first part, concentrating on the domain of “negative places,” contrasts interpretive strategies distinguished by their orientation to the phenomena of local solidarities, alternatively, solidar- ities organized by collective projects. The second part turns from “negative places” to “other places” to consider the strategy of interpretation operating with the concept of affective solidarities. The article argues for a critical reinterpretation of affective solidarities in reference to Foucault's idea of “other places” to disclose how the disobedient subject's transfiguration into collective sub- jects of solidarity is entwined with the diversity of modes in which the corporeal existence of subjects is situated in the world. |
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