The Politics of Our Selves

The Politics of Our Selves2007
About this book
"In her new book, Amy Allen argues that the capacity for autonomy is rooted in the very power relations that constitute the self." "Allen's theoretical framework illuminates both aspects of what she calls, following Foucault, the "politics of our selves." It analyzes power in all its depth and complexity, including the complicated phenomenon of subjection, without giving up on the ideal of autonomy. Drawing on original and critical readings of a diverse group of theorists, including Michel Foucault, Jurgen Habermas, Judith Butler, and Seyla Benhabib, Allen shows how the self can be both constituted by power and capable of an autonomous self-constitution. Her argument is a significant and vital contribution to feminist theory and to critical social theory, both of which have long grappled with the relationship between power and agency." "If critical theory is to be truly critical, Allen argues, it will have to pay greater attention to the phenomenon of subjection and will have to think through the challenges that the notion of subjection poses for the critical theoretical conception of autonomy."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2007
- OL Work ID
- OL1967309W
Subjects
Self (Philosophy)Critical theoryFeminist theory