The Sovereign Self: Pitfalls of Identity Politics

The Sovereign Self

Pitfalls of Identity Politics
 
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ISBN13:9781509551231
ISBN10:1509551239
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:228 pages
Size:18x153x237 mm
Weight:366 g
Language:English
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The toppling of statues in the name of anti-racism is disconcerting, as is the violence sometimes displayed towards others in the name of gender equality. The emancipation movements of the past seem to have undergone a subtle transformation: the struggle now is not so much to bring about progress but rather to denounce offenses, express indignation, and assert identities, sometimes in order to demand recognition. The individual's commitment to self-definition and self-appreciation, understood as the exercise of a sovereign right, has become a distinctive sign of our time.Elisabeth Roudinesco takes us into the darker corners of identity thinking, where conspiracy theories, rejection of the other, and incitement to violence are often part of the mix. But she also points to several paths that could lead us away from despair and toward a possible world in which everyone can adhere to the principle according to which "I am myself, that's all there is to it" without denying the diversity of human communities or essentializing either universality or difference.This bold and courageous interrogation of identity politics will be of great interest to anyone concerned with the state of our world today.

"In this profoundly compelling and exceptionally far-reaching book, Elisabeth Roudinesco ruthlessly exposes the benighted logic behind the emancipatory countenance of contemporary identity politics. Fierce, fearless, and forward-looking, she reclaims the legitimate right to an open debate in a world in which people's desperate search for a redemptive identity has elicited new forms of intellectual, social, and ideological violence. I expect this book to create a storm, which will not only be perfect, but totally unavoidable and absolutely necessary."Dany Nobus, Professor of Psychoanalytic Psychology, Brunel University London"Roudinesco's book makes an important, timely, and courageous contribution to the vexed issue of identity politics. Debunking ideologies that take 'his majesty the ego' as a weapon, her book shows concretely how the truth of the political subject emerges where identity fails. This is the work of a true historian, while touching the nerve of crucial debates of our present times."Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania and American Academy of Arts and Sciences"We are blessed to have such a guide into the murkiest regions of high theory."Law & Liberty
Table of Contents:
AcknowledgementsPreface1. Assigning IdentitiesBeirut 2005: who am I?SecularismsThe politics of NarcissusBerkeley 19962. The Galaxy of GenderParis 1949: one is not born a womanVienna 1912: Is anatomy destiny?Highlights and disappointments of gender studiesTransidentitiesInquisitorial folliesPsychiatry in full retreatNew York: Queer NationDisseminating human genderI am neither white nor woman nor man, but half Lebanese3. Deconstructing RaceParis 1952: race does not existColonialism and anticolonialism"N?gre je suis"Writing toward AlgeriaMixed
-race identities4. Postcolonialities"Is Sartre still alive?"Descartes, a white male colonialistFlaubert and Kuchuk HanemTehran 1979: dreaming of a crusadeThe subaltern identity5. The Labyrinth of IntersectionalityMemories in dispute"Je suis Charlie"Iconoclastic rage6. Great ReplacementsOneself against allThe terror of invasion"Big Other": from Boulouris to La Campagne de FranceEpilogueWorks CitedNotesIndex