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Transgression as a Mode of Resistance : Rethinking Social Movement in an Era of Corporate Globalization.

Since industrialization, two major theoretical perspectives have accompanied the vibrant practice of social change. The first, hegemony, emerged as a less deterministic route to revolution from Marxist theory, and forms the common sense of social movementtoday. Within hegemonic resistance, rhetoric...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Foust, Christina R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group, 2010.
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505 0 |a Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 01. Introducing Transgression as a Mode of Resistance; Chapter 02. Logics of Hegemony, Degrees of Transgression; Chapter 03. Companions: Transgressing Friend-Enemy Subjects; Chapter 04. Flashpoints of Transgression: Considering Companions in Classical Anarchism; Chapter 05. Performing Resistance: Transgressing the Hegemony of Representation; Chapter 06. Flashpoints of Transgression: Materializing a Politics of Enactment in Resistance to Capitalism; Chapter 07. Conclusion; References; Index; About the Author. 
520 |a Since industrialization, two major theoretical perspectives have accompanied the vibrant practice of social change. The first, hegemony, emerged as a less deterministic route to revolution from Marxist theory, and forms the common sense of social movementtoday. Within hegemonic resistance, rhetoric links issues, ideas, and identities to form a recognizable collective agent, whose aim is to transform the status quo into its vision of the world. The second major mode of resistance, transgression, grows from anarchist and autonomous resistance to capitalism. Transgression attempts to free individ. 
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