Investigates how the attacks unveil themselves in the field of representations, and which material consequences these representations may bring about. Looks at how an event is produced, and how it can achieve a wide resonance. Critically addresses egalitarian concepts such as democracy and freedom of speech, illustrating how they can be used for consolidating state power and fomenting identity politics.
Investigates how the attacks unveil themselves in the field of representations, and which material consequences these representations may bring about. Looks at how an event is produced, and how it can achieve a wide resonance. Critically addresses egalitarian concepts such as democracy and freedom of speech, illustrating how they can be used for consolidating state power and fomenting identity politics.
Alessandro Zagato is Research Fellow in the Egalitarianism Project at the University of Bergen, Department of Social Anthropology. He holds a PhD in Sociology from Maynooth University, and his research interests include autonomous political movements, aesthetics, and the state. He has been conducting long-term fieldwork among rural communities in the south of Mexico. His most recent publications address the relation between aesthetics and politics in the Zapatista movement.
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Introduction: The Event of Charlie Hebdo - Imaginaries of Freedom and Control Bjørn Enge Bertelsen and Alessandro Zagato * The Barbariat and Democratic Tolerance Knut Rio * Charlie Hebdo: The West and the Sacred Axel Rudi * The Thoughtcrimes of an Eight-Year-Old Maria Dyveke Styve * Imaginaries of Violence and Surrogates for Politics Alessandro Zagato * Where Were You, Charlie? Contesting Voices of Political Activism in the Wake of a Tragedy Mari Hanssen Korsbrekke * Moral, All-Too Moral: Satire, Morality, and Charlie Hebdo Jacob Hjortsberg * On Blasphemy: The Paradoxes of Protecting and Mocking God Theodoros Rakopoulos Afterword: When a Joke is Not a Joke? The Paradox of Egalitarianism Bruce Kapferer
Introduction: The Event of Charlie Hebdo - Imaginaries of Freedom and Control Bjørn Enge Bertelsen and Alessandro Zagato * The Barbariat and Democratic Tolerance Knut Rio * Charlie Hebdo: The West and the Sacred Axel Rudi * The Thoughtcrimes of an Eight-Year-Old Maria Dyveke Styve * Imaginaries of Violence and Surrogates for Politics Alessandro Zagato * Where Were You, Charlie? Contesting Voices of Political Activism in the Wake of a Tragedy Mari Hanssen Korsbrekke * Moral, All-Too Moral: Satire, Morality, and Charlie Hebdo Jacob Hjortsberg * On Blasphemy: The Paradoxes of Protecting and Mocking God Theodoros Rakopoulos Afterword: When a Joke is Not a Joke? The Paradox of Egalitarianism Bruce Kapferer
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