Violence, entitlement, and politics : a theology on transforming the subject
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Violence, entitlement, and politics : a theology on transforming the subject
(Routledge new critical thinking in religion, theology, and biblical studies)
Routledge, 2022
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is an exercise in political theology, exploring the problem of gender- based violence by focusing on violent male subjects and the issue of entitlement. It addresses gender-based violence in familial and military settings before engaging with a wider political context. The chapters draw on sources ranging from Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and Etienne Balibar to Rowan Williams and Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza. Entitlement is theorized and interpreted as a gender pattern, predisposing subjects towards controlling behaviour and/or violent actions. Steven Ogden develops a theology of transformation, stressing immanence. He examines entitled subjects, predisposed to violence, where transformation requires a limit-experience that wrenches the subject from itself. The book then reflects on today's pervasive strongman politics, where political rationalities foster proprietorial thinking and entitlement gender patterns, and how theology is called to develop counter-discourses and counter-practices.
目次
- 1 The problem of gender-based violence
- 2 Theorizing violence, entitlement, and strongman politics
- 3 Entitlement predisposing subjects toward controlling behaviour and violent actions
- 4 Diverging trajectories: From Foucault and confession to transformation
- 5 A theology of transformation
- 6 Transforming the subject
- 7 6 January 2021: An epiphany of entitlement and the promise of transformation
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