Violence is an often used but much less theoretically discussed word, even among Foucauldian scholars, with Johanna Oksala being a notable exception. However, she limits her definition of violence to physical forms. In this article, I seek to overcome the quandaries she poses for wide-ranging definitions of violence by incorporating Arendt’s critique of violence into a Foucauldian paradigm. While some work, though not a great deal, has been done on comparing Arendt and Foucault, I highlight some points of commonality that makes Arendtian violence accessible to Foucauldian scholars that mostly rest on the concept of freedom. If power is productive to the extent that it provides the potential to act otherwise, Arendt, in many ways, situates v...
International audienceHannah Arendt's early work focused on the relationship between political viole...
My hope in this thesis is to demonstrate that conceptions of violence in current literature are theo...
In her book, by looking through the conception of violence in Arendt’s works, Caroline Ashcroft atte...
The issue of political violence is mostly absent from current debates about power. Many conceptions ...
© 2011, SAGEThis article enquires into the understanding of violence, and the place of violence in t...
H. Arendt analyses the topic of violence using many perspectives. In her books we can find the follo...
The purpose of this thesis is to introduce and analyze Michel Foucault’s (1926–1984) conceptions of ...
The paper studies the relationship between political violence and biological life in the thought of ...
ABSTRACT This article critiques the idea of instrumental justification for violent means seen in Han...
This article explores the paradoxical relationship between politics and violence in the concept of p...
This thesis argues that political violence can be broadly conceptualised as negation of human potent...
Hannah Arendt’s On Violence (1970) is a seminal work in the study of political violence. It famously...
This article enquires into the understanding of violence, and the place of violence in the understan...
The purpose of this article is to contrast Hannah Arendt and Maurice Merleau- Ponty’s thoughts regar...
As part of an effort to grapple with the meaning of violence, Hannah Arendt argued that it was curio...
International audienceHannah Arendt's early work focused on the relationship between political viole...
My hope in this thesis is to demonstrate that conceptions of violence in current literature are theo...
In her book, by looking through the conception of violence in Arendt’s works, Caroline Ashcroft atte...
The issue of political violence is mostly absent from current debates about power. Many conceptions ...
© 2011, SAGEThis article enquires into the understanding of violence, and the place of violence in t...
H. Arendt analyses the topic of violence using many perspectives. In her books we can find the follo...
The purpose of this thesis is to introduce and analyze Michel Foucault’s (1926–1984) conceptions of ...
The paper studies the relationship between political violence and biological life in the thought of ...
ABSTRACT This article critiques the idea of instrumental justification for violent means seen in Han...
This article explores the paradoxical relationship between politics and violence in the concept of p...
This thesis argues that political violence can be broadly conceptualised as negation of human potent...
Hannah Arendt’s On Violence (1970) is a seminal work in the study of political violence. It famously...
This article enquires into the understanding of violence, and the place of violence in the understan...
The purpose of this article is to contrast Hannah Arendt and Maurice Merleau- Ponty’s thoughts regar...
As part of an effort to grapple with the meaning of violence, Hannah Arendt argued that it was curio...
International audienceHannah Arendt's early work focused on the relationship between political viole...
My hope in this thesis is to demonstrate that conceptions of violence in current literature are theo...
In her book, by looking through the conception of violence in Arendt’s works, Caroline Ashcroft atte...