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In the Street: Democratic Action, Theatricality, and Political Friendship, Cidam Cigdem


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Автор: Cidam Cigdem
Название:  In the Street: Democratic Action, Theatricality, and Political Friendship
ISBN: 9780190071684
Издательство: Oxford Academ
Издательство: Oxford University Press, USA
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ISBN-10: 0190071680
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 264
Вес: 0.54 кг.
Дата издания: 30.04.2021
Язык: English
Размер: 23.62 x 15.24 x 2.29 cm
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Подзаголовок: Democratic action, theatricality, and political friendship
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Описание: If there is one thing that people agree about concerning the massive, leaderless, spontaneous protests that have spread across the globe over the past decade, its that they were failures. The protesters, many claim, simply could not organize; nor could they formulate clear demands. As a
result, they failed to bring about long-lasting change.

In the Street challenges this seemingly forgone conclusion. It argues that when analyses of such events are confined to a framework of success and failure, they lose sight of the on-the-ground efforts of political actors who demonstrate, if for a fleeting moment, that another way of being together
is possible. The conception of democratic action developed here helps us see that events like Occupy Wall Street, the Gezi uprising, or the weeks-long protests that took place all around the US after George Floyds killing by the police are best understood as democratic enactments created in and
through intermediating practices, which include contestation, deliberation, judging, negotiation, artistic production, and common use. Through these intermediating practices, people become political friends; they act in ways other than expected of them to reach out to others unlike themselves,
establish relations with strangers, and constitute a common amidst disagreements. These democratic enactments are fleeting, but what remains in their aftermath are new political actors and innovative practices.

The book demonstrates that the current obsession with the failure of spontaneous protests is the outcome of a commonly accepted way of thinking about democratic action, which casts organization as a technical matter that precedes politics and moments of spontaneous popular action as sudden
explosions. The origins of this widely shared understanding lie in Jean-Jacques Rousseaus conception of popular sovereignty, shaped by his rejection of theatricality and idealization of immediacy. Insofar as contemporary thinkers see democratic moments as the unmediated expressions of peoples will
and/or instantaneous eruptions, they, like Rousseau, reduce spontaneity to immediacy and erase the rich and creative practices of political actors. In the Street counters this Rousseauian influence by appropriating Aristotles notion of political friendship, and developing an alternative
conceptualization of democratic action through a close reading of Antonio Negri, Jьrgen Habermas, and Jacques Ranciиre and the global protests of 1968 that inspired these thinkers and their work.



Political Actors: Representative Bodies and Theatricality in the Age of the French Revolution

Автор: Friedland Paul
Название: Political Actors: Representative Bodies and Theatricality in the Age of the French Revolution
ISBN: 0801488095 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780801488092
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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From the start of the French Revolution, contemporary observers were struck by the overwhelming theatricality of political events. Examples of convergence between theater and politics included the election of dramatic actors to powerful political and military positions and reports that deputies to the National Assembly were taking acting lessons and planting paid "claqueurs" in the audience to applaud their employers on demand. Meanwhile, in a mock national assembly that gathered in an enormous circus pavilion in the center of Paris, spectators paid for the privilege of acting the role of political representatives for a day.Paul Friedland argues that politics and theater became virtually indistinguishable during the Revolutionary period because of a parallel evolution in the theories of theatrical and political representation. Prior to the mid-eighteenth century, actors on political and theatrical stages saw their task as embodying a fictional entity—in one case a character in a play, in the other, the corpus mysticum of the French nation. Friedland details the significant ways in which after 1750 the work of both was redefined. Dramatic actors were coached to portray their parts abstractly, in a manner that seemed realistic to the audience. With the creation of the National Assembly, abstract representation also triumphed in the political arena. In a break from the past, this legislature did not claim to be the nation, but rather to speak on its behalf. According to Friedland, this new form of representation brought about a sharp demarcation between actors—on both stages—and their audience, one that relegated spectators to the role of passive observers of a performance that was given for their benefit but without their direct participation. Political Actors, a landmark contribution to eighteenth-century studies, furthers understanding not only of the French Revolution but also of the very nature of modern representative democracy.


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