
This book argues that practices of resistance cannot be separated from practices of domination, and that they are always entangled in some configuration. They are inextricably linked, such that one always bears at least a trace of the other that contaminates or subverts it. The team of contributors explore themes of identity, embodiment, organisation, colonialism, and political transformation, examining them from historical, contemporary and more abstract perspectives within a wide geographical and cultural spectrum. Case studies include German Reunification; Jamaican Yardies on British Television; Victorian Sexuality and Moralisation in Cremorne Gardens; Ethnicity, Gender and Nation in Ecuador; Sport as Power; the film Falling Down. Entanglements of Power presents an exciting and challenging account of the symbiotic relationship between domination and resistance, and contextualises this within the parameters of geography with a rich body of case-study material and a respected team of contributors.
This book investigates the symbiotic relationship between practices of domination and resistance, arguing that they are inextricably linked and mutually constitutive. The authors, a team of established scholars in geography and political theory, utilize a diverse array of historical and contemporary case studies to demonstrate how power dynamics are spatially and culturally manifested. By examining the traces of resistance within domination and vice versa, the text provides a framework for understanding political transformation across varied global contexts.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a significant contribution to political geography, noting its ability to synthesize abstract theory with concrete, multi-disciplinary case studies. The prose is academically rigorous, making it a standard reference for scholars interested in the spatial dimensions of power and social resistance.
Page Count:
302
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203011279
ISBN-13:
9780203011270
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