The toppling of statues in the name of anti-racism is disconcerting,
as is the violence sometimes displayed towards others in the name of
gender equality. The emancipation movements of the past seem to have
undergone a subtle transformation: the struggle now is not so much to
bring about progress but rather to denounce offenses, express
indignation, and assert identities, sometimes in order to demand
recognition. The individual’s commitment to self-definition and
self-appreciation, understood as the exercise of a sovereign right,
has become a distinctive sign of our time.
Elisabeth Roudinesco takes us into the darker corners of identity
thinking, where conspiracy theories, rejection of the other, and
incitement to violence are often part of the mix. But she also points
to several paths that could lead us away from despair and toward a
possible world in which everyone can adhere to the principle according
to which “I am myself, that’s all there is to it” without
denying the diversity of human communities or essentializing either
universality or difference.
This bold and courageous interrogation of identity politics will be of
great interest to anyone concerned with the state of our world today.
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Pitfalls of Identity Politics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509551248
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Polity
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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