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De-Pathologizing Resistance: Anthropological Interventions

De-Pathologizing Resistance: Anthropological Interventions

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In a time of renewed interest in insurrectionary movements, urban protest, and anti-austerity indignation, the idea of resistance is regaining its relevance in social theory. De-Pathologizing Resistance re-examines resistance as a concept that can aid social analysis, highlighting the dangers of pathologising resistance as illogical and abnormal, or exoticising it in romanticised but patronising terms. Taking a de-pathologising and de-exoticising perspective, this book brings together insights from older and newer studies, the intellectual biographies of its contributing authors, and case studies of resistance in diverse settings, such as Egypt, Greece, Israel, and Mexico. From feminist studies to plaza occupations and anti-systemic uprisings, there is an emerging need to connect the analysis of contemporary protest movements under a broader theoretical re-examination. The idea of resistance—with all of its contradictions and its dynamism—provides such a challenging opportunity. This book was originally published as a special issue of History and Anthropology.

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Title - De-Pathologizing Resistance: Anthropological Interventions

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ISBN 13 - 9781138930247

Imprint - Routledge

Publisher - Taylor & Francis Ltd

Date Published - 29/07/2015

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Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 174 x 246 x mm

Weight - 430 g

Languages - English