We're sorry. An error has occurred
Please cancel or retry.
Articulated Experiences

Some error occured while loading the Quick View. Please close the Quick View and try reloading the page.
Couldn't load pickup availability
- Format:
-
19 December 2002

Analyzes new social movements and their ramifications for social and political theory.
By reexamining the very foundations of everyday acting and thinking and stepping into the open expanse of a possible transition to a postmodern era, this book presents a radical phenomenological approach to the study of contemporary social movements. It offers a theory of acting that refuses to surrender to norms and legislations and thus always intimates a mode of thinking that challenges various manifestations of ultimacy. Vahabzadeh invites us to radically rethink many basic principles that inform our lives, such as the democratic discourse, the concept of rights, liberal democratic regimes, time and epochs, oppression, acting, and the practice of sociology, in an effort to instate a reworked concept of experience in theories about social movements.


Acknowledgments
1. What Can New Social Movements Tell about Post-Modernity?
2. Identity and Contemporary Social Movements
3. Identity, Experiential Hegemonies, Urstiftung
4. Articulated Experiences: The Epochal (Trans-)Formations of Identities and Social Movements
5. Technological Liberalism and the Oppressive Categorization of "Transgressive" Actors
6. An Epochal Theory of Action
7. Radical Phenomenology and the Sociology of Possibilities
Notes
Index