Clifford, Michael
(forfatter)
Political Genealogy After Foucault e-bog
359,43 DKK
Combining the most powerful elements of Foucault's theories, Clifford produces a methodology for cultural and political critique called "e;political genealogy"e; to explore the genesis of modern political identity. At the core of American identity, Clifford argues, is the ideal of the "e;Savage Noble,"e; a hybrid that married the Native American "e;savage"e; with the &quo…
Combining the most powerful elements of Foucault's theories, Clifford produces a methodology for cultural and political critique called "e;political genealogy"e; to explore the genesis of modern political identity. At the core of American identity, Clifford argues, is the ideal of the "e;Savage Noble,"e; a hybrid that married the Native American "e;savage"e; with the "e;civilized"e; European male. This complex icon animates modern politics, and has shaped our understandings of rights, freedom, and power.
E-bog
359,43 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
11.01.2013
Længde
240 sider
Genrer
HP
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781135956561
Combining the most powerful elements of Foucault's theories, Clifford produces a methodology for cultural and political critique called "e;political genealogy"e; to explore the genesis of modern political identity. At the core of American identity, Clifford argues, is the ideal of the "e;Savage Noble,"e; a hybrid that married the Native American "e;savage"e; with the "e;civilized"e; European male. This complex icon animates modern politics, and has shaped our understandings of rights, freedom, and power.
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