Reflect: No. 6: Urban Politics Now, Re-Imagining Democracy in the Neoliberal City (Paperback)
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Editor: Bavo, Contributor: Guy Baeten, Contributor: Friedrich Von Borries, Contributor: Matthias Bottger, Contributor: Bulent Diken, Contributor: Carsten Bagge Laustsen
Reflect: No. 6: Urban Politics Now, Re-Imagining Democracy in the Neoliberal City (2007)
EN PB US FE
ISBN: 9789056626167 bzw. 9056626167, in Englisch, 224 Seiten, NAI Publishers, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, accentral.
The collection opens with Slavoj Zizek's characteristically aphoristic offering, which describes the riots in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as a symptom. The stranded - the poor and those excluded from support - were exclusively black; their image certainly appeared to the world as the repressed truth of America, a momentary visibility of its racial class dynamic. But how should we interpret the violence that followed? Zizek asks the politically incorrect question - did the city descend into violence because those stranded were black? In other words, is violence the traumatic truth of black poverty, which only the violence of law can repress? The question is not answered, but rather identified as a fantasy that haunted the rescue operation; radically inflated reports of looting and raping hindered attempts to rescue those in need. The moral Zizek offers is that when confronting the Real - the apparently uncontrollable forces that determine our co-existence - we should take care to unmask the 'ordering of the order', the often obscene motivation that lurks behind expert reports. After Katrina, the reports of the supposed libido and greed of the (looting and raping) Other were easily unmasked as the simple racism of the authorities. Pressing further, he also suggests that this fantasy - our fascination with the ***ual and financial enjoyment of the Other - is a constitutive part of the Capitalist order; it is the fantasy that advertising's injunction to 'enjoy' constantly reinforces. Should we be surprised to see this enjoyment erupt - in both riots and racism - when cities find themselves momentarily without law? Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: NAI Publishers, NAI Publishers, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2007-08, Studio: NAI Publishers, Verkaufsrang: 1738659.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, accentral.
The collection opens with Slavoj Zizek's characteristically aphoristic offering, which describes the riots in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as a symptom. The stranded - the poor and those excluded from support - were exclusively black; their image certainly appeared to the world as the repressed truth of America, a momentary visibility of its racial class dynamic. But how should we interpret the violence that followed? Zizek asks the politically incorrect question - did the city descend into violence because those stranded were black? In other words, is violence the traumatic truth of black poverty, which only the violence of law can repress? The question is not answered, but rather identified as a fantasy that haunted the rescue operation; radically inflated reports of looting and raping hindered attempts to rescue those in need. The moral Zizek offers is that when confronting the Real - the apparently uncontrollable forces that determine our co-existence - we should take care to unmask the 'ordering of the order', the often obscene motivation that lurks behind expert reports. After Katrina, the reports of the supposed libido and greed of the (looting and raping) Other were easily unmasked as the simple racism of the authorities. Pressing further, he also suggests that this fantasy - our fascination with the ***ual and financial enjoyment of the Other - is a constitutive part of the Capitalist order; it is the fantasy that advertising's injunction to 'enjoy' constantly reinforces. Should we be surprised to see this enjoyment erupt - in both riots and racism - when cities find themselves momentarily without law? Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: NAI Publishers, NAI Publishers, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2007-08, Studio: NAI Publishers, Verkaufsrang: 1738659.
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Editor: Bavo, Contributor: Guy Baeten, Contributor: Friedrich Von Borries, Contributor: Matthias Bottger, Contributor: Bulent Diken, Contributor: Carsten Bagge Laustsen
Reflect: No. 6: Urban Politics Now, Re-Imagining Democracy in the Neoliberal City (2007)
EN PB NW FE
ISBN: 9789056626167 bzw. 9056626167, in Englisch, 224 Seiten, NAI Publishers, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Depository.
The collection opens with Slavoj Zizek's characteristically aphoristic offering, which describes the riots in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as a symptom. The stranded - the poor and those excluded from support - were exclusively black; their image certainly appeared to the world as the repressed truth of America, a momentary visibility of its racial class dynamic. But how should we interpret the violence that followed? Zizek asks the politically incorrect question - did the city descend into violence because those stranded were black? In other words, is violence the traumatic truth of black poverty, which only the violence of law can repress? The question is not answered, but rather identified as a fantasy that haunted the rescue operation; radically inflated reports of looting and raping hindered attempts to rescue those in need. The moral Zizek offers is that when confronting the Real - the apparently uncontrollable forces that determine our co-existence - we should take care to unmask the 'ordering of the order', the often obscene motivation that lurks behind expert reports. After Katrina, the reports of the supposed libido and greed of the (looting and raping) Other were easily unmasked as the simple racism of the authorities. Pressing further, he also suggests that this fantasy - our fascination with the ***ual and financial enjoyment of the Other - is a constitutive part of the Capitalist order; it is the fantasy that advertising's injunction to 'enjoy' constantly reinforces. Should we be surprised to see this enjoyment erupt - in both riots and racism - when cities find themselves momentarily without law? Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: NAI Publishers, NAI Publishers, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2007-08, Studio: NAI Publishers, Verkaufsrang: 1738659.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Depository.
The collection opens with Slavoj Zizek's characteristically aphoristic offering, which describes the riots in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as a symptom. The stranded - the poor and those excluded from support - were exclusively black; their image certainly appeared to the world as the repressed truth of America, a momentary visibility of its racial class dynamic. But how should we interpret the violence that followed? Zizek asks the politically incorrect question - did the city descend into violence because those stranded were black? In other words, is violence the traumatic truth of black poverty, which only the violence of law can repress? The question is not answered, but rather identified as a fantasy that haunted the rescue operation; radically inflated reports of looting and raping hindered attempts to rescue those in need. The moral Zizek offers is that when confronting the Real - the apparently uncontrollable forces that determine our co-existence - we should take care to unmask the 'ordering of the order', the often obscene motivation that lurks behind expert reports. After Katrina, the reports of the supposed libido and greed of the (looting and raping) Other were easily unmasked as the simple racism of the authorities. Pressing further, he also suggests that this fantasy - our fascination with the ***ual and financial enjoyment of the Other - is a constitutive part of the Capitalist order; it is the fantasy that advertising's injunction to 'enjoy' constantly reinforces. Should we be surprised to see this enjoyment erupt - in both riots and racism - when cities find themselves momentarily without law? Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: NAI Publishers, NAI Publishers, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2007-08, Studio: NAI Publishers, Verkaufsrang: 1738659.
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Urban Politics Now: Re-Imagining Democracy in the Neoliberal City (Reflect) (2008)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9789056626167 bzw. 9056626167, in Englisch, 239 Seiten, Nai Publ, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen.
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Urban Politics Now: Re-Imagining Democracy in the Neoliberal City (Reflect) (2008)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9789056626167 bzw. 9056626167, in Englisch, 239 Seiten, Nai Publ, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen.
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Urban Politics Now: Re-Imagining Democracy in the Neoliberal City. Reflect Series No. 6 (2008)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9789056626167 bzw. 9056626167, in Englisch, 240 Seiten, nai010 publishers, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
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