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Unbounded Publics - Transgressive Public Spheres, Zapatismo, and Political Theory (Hardcover)
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Unbounded Publics - Transgressive Public Spheres, Zapatismo, and Political Theory (Hardcover)
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This book is about the public sphere and the various ways it has
been theorized as a driving mechanism for social and political
change. Public spheres are the places where people come together to
actively engage in new ideas and arguments, where collective
interests and a collective political will are formed, and where
social movements and rebellions get their start. Conventionally,
the public sphere has been understood nationally_as a body made up
of citizens who gather in particular places and times and who speak
to the governments that claim to represent them. But increasingly,
in light of debates about globalization, theorists are considering
the political possibilities for transnational public spheres. The
public sphere is generally discussed in either a national or
transnational context. Unbounded Publics argues that there has been
and can be a different kind of sphere, atransgressive public
sphere, one that exists in both contexts at once. Power, politics,
and people do not always abide by imagined or legally enforced
boundaries. Throughout history, various publics have struggled to
hold sway_to wield political influence_and often, these public
spheres have been simultaneously national and transnational in
important ways. The most self-consciously transgressive public
spheres have been formed by structurally disadvantaged people_by
those excluded from participation, by those with unstable or
partial citizenship, and by those who are neglected or
marginalized. Gilman-Opalsky's guiding illustration of the
transgressive public sphere in the book is found in the case of the
Mexican Zapatistas. This book is a valuable resource for those
interested in political theories of the public sphere,
globalization, cosmopolitanism, social movements, and political
identity. Moreover, the author argues for a vital new way to think
about, discuss, and participate in public spheres today. Without
transgressive public spheres, Gilman-Opalsky contends, institutions
that function both within and beyond national boudaries grow
increasingly unaccountable and elude the democratic steering of the
people.
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