Exploring the interplay of time, emotions, and repetitions, this book introduces innovative theoretical tools that enhance understanding of productive power and meaning-making. It delves into how these elements contribute to the formation of new subjectivities and lifestyles, offering insights into the dynamics that shape human experience and identity.
Mona Lilja Boeken




Resisting Gendered Norms
Civil Society, the Juridical and Political Space in Cambodia
- 170bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
Focusing on the interplay of gender, resistance, and gender-based violence in Cambodia, this book explores how resistance evolves amid global influences and local identities. Through in-depth interviews with civil society representatives, politicians, and legal stakeholders, it reveals the complexities of navigating gendered norms. The narrative highlights the dynamic relationship between oppression and resistance, offering insights into how these forces shape societal understanding and individual experiences within the Cambodian context.
A Theory of Nonviolent Action
- 408bladzijden
- 15 uur lezen
A ground-breaking book that provides for the first time in decades a major systematic attempt to develop a theory of nonviolent action.
Researching Resistance and Social Change
- 220bladzijden
- 8 uur lezen
Exploring various key questions, ranging from concept definitions of affect and temporality, to complex entanglements of various social dimensions and ethical questions, this accessible guide provides a robust theoretical and methodological framework for researching of resistance and social change.