Where are all the bodies? Political institutions are populated by living, breathing human beings, who eat, sleep, gesture, desire and suffer. And yet participants of the political realm are often depicted as disembodied minds, detached and distinct from their corporeal existence. Amanda Machin considers six embodied modes of democratic politics: representation, deliberation, disagreement, protest, occupation and counsel. Drawing on diverse thinkers such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Michael Polanyi, Simone de Beauvoir, Donna Haraway and Judith Butler, she offers an absorbing illustration of the ways human bodies are not only the disciplined objects of politics, but the generative subjects of democracy.
ISBN: | 9783837649239 |
Publication date: | 3rd December 2021 |
Author: | Amanda Machin |
Publisher: | Transcript an imprint of transcript |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 183 pages |
Series: | Political Science |
Genres: |
Political science and theory Philosophy Cultural studies Sociology Politics and government Political structure and processes Political structures: democracy Political activism / Political engagement Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action |