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Antiessentialism, Parrhesia, and Citizenship
Administrative Theory & Praxis, 2009The rise of antiessentialism can have specific consequences regarding economies of power and identity (Anderson, 1992). One discovers that as certain antiessentialist practices and discourses emerge, a body politic and its membership can also change, reflecting different political, social, or economic goals.
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Abstract This chapter examines hunger- and thirst-striking and lip-sewing practices through the protests of migrants and asylum seekers in the border zones of the Global North. It examines these practices as enacting the gesture of a double withdrawal—from nutrition and from speech—and explores how the confluence of these forms of ...
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