Presents new theoretical tools for understanding the more productive forms of power and meaning making, which create new subjectivities and ways of life by displaying how time, emotions and repetitions matter.
Presents new theoretical tools for understanding the more productive forms of power and meaning making, which create new subjectivities and ways of life by displaying how time, emotions and repetitions matter.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mona Lilja is a Professor in Peace and Developments Studies at the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg. Her research interests include Resistance Studies and Gender Studies. Professor Lilja is a founding member of the RESIST research group at the University of Gothenburg, the Resistance Studies Network (RSN) and well a member of the editorial board for The Journal of Resistance Studies. She has published internationally and her papers appear in, for example: Journal of Political Power, Asian Politics and Policy, NORA: Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research, Feminist Review, Asian Journal of Political Science, Global Public Health, Signs, European Journal of Political and Cultural Sociology, Conflict and Society, and International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society. Her published monographs include Resisting Gendered Norms: Civil Society, the Juridical and Political Space in Cambodia and Power (Routledge, 2016) and Resistance and Women Politicians in Cambodia (Nias Press, 2008).
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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
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
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