"This book, now in a 30th anniversary edition, has been called a founding text of agonism, which treats political contestation not as a regrettably necessary way to correct political imperfections but as a necessary, sometimes joyful feature of democratic life. By rethinking the established relation between politics and political theory, Honig argues that political theorists of opposing positions often treat political theory less as an exploration of politics than as a series of devices for its displacement"--
Bonnie Honig Knihy
Bonnie Honig je politická a právní teoretička se specializací na demokratickou a feministickou teorii. Její práce se zaměřuje na komplexní otázky demokracie, moci a genderu a zkoumá, jak jsou tyto koncepty formovány a narušovány v současném politickém a právním prostředí. Honig prostřednictvím svého teoretického přístupu podněcuje čtenáře k zamyšlení nad hlubšími implikacemi politických struktur a jejich dopadem na společnost.



A Feminist Theory of Refusal
- 208 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Bonnie Honig invigorates debate over the politics of refusal by insisting that withdrawal from unjust political systems be matched with collective action to change them. Historical and fictional characters from Muhammad Ali to the Bacchants of ancient Greek tragedy teach us how to turn rejection into transformative efforts toward self-governance.
This collection of essays explores the impact of feminist criticism on everyday politics, particularly in the context of the Trump era. Through sharp and witty reflections, Bonnie Honig examines how patriarchy persists as powerful men manipulate democratic institutions. She highlights moments like Stormy Daniels' #metoo experience and critiques conservative views on gender fluidity, using the concept of 'gaslighting' to illustrate male domination while also recognizing its role in women's survival. Honig argues that feminist criticism is essential for demanding justice amidst ongoing plundering and patriarchal structures. The essays reveal how women have resisted and rebuilt, addressing the feminization of policies affecting not only women but also racial and ethnic minorities. Honig emphasizes the importance of resensitizing ourselves to injustices and cultivating empathy for equitable living. By focusing on the particular and idiosyncratic, feminist criticism unravels the fabric of shock politics, challenging communities to confront their shortcomings. Drawing on literary figures like Homer's Penelope and Toni Morrison's Cee, Honig analyzes popular culture, national politics, and political theory through a feminist lens, offering insightful readings of various films and television shows. This collection illustrates alternative ways of living and writing in a time marked by violence and the hope for democratic renewal.