Naming is violence. Among post-structuralist theorists this is an essential and commonly invoked critical maxim. The act of naming is a matter of forcibly imposing a sign upon a person or object with which it has only the most arbitrary of relationships. Names produce an Other, establish hierarchies, enable surveillance, and institute violent binaries: Naming is a strategy that one deploys in power relations. The violence cuts through at all levels, from the practically political ( They are savages, You are queer ) to the ontological(one critic writes of the irreducibility of violence in any mark ). Discussing the naming practices of Nambikwara children in Of Grammatology, Jacques Derrida identifies naming as an act of originary violenc...
The United States has ratified international human rights treaties sparingly. Where it has ratified,...
Law, is so far as it sanctions the coercive power of the state, enables people to do frightening - e...
© 2011, SAGEThis article enquires into the understanding of violence, and the place of violence in t...
Naming is violence. Among post-structuralist theorists this is an essential and commonly invoked cri...
Naming performs an important function in society. Names shape our reality by creating the means to b...
Naming and shaming, the process of exposing, publicizing, and condemning human rights abuses, is on...
My research investigates the relationship between mechanisms of legal-knowledge production and the m...
Violence in educational settings is a complex issue, and the topic of a considerable body of interna...
In this Article, I will examine this socially constitutive function of narratives in the enactment o...
To think violence today requires that we reposition ourselves, philosophically, legally, politically...
This article examines the issue of justification of government’s intervention in the parental acts o...
This paper, “Naming Rape,” shows how and when rape got named as part of the movement against the Ita...
What is at stake in labeling a particular incidence of large-scale violence “genocide”? Mahmood Mamd...
Ashley Rogers in Chapter 6 identifies the significance of Diana Russell’s works on naming and highli...
While largely a matter of social convention, the surnames that children bear have been regulated by ...
The United States has ratified international human rights treaties sparingly. Where it has ratified,...
Law, is so far as it sanctions the coercive power of the state, enables people to do frightening - e...
© 2011, SAGEThis article enquires into the understanding of violence, and the place of violence in t...
Naming is violence. Among post-structuralist theorists this is an essential and commonly invoked cri...
Naming performs an important function in society. Names shape our reality by creating the means to b...
Naming and shaming, the process of exposing, publicizing, and condemning human rights abuses, is on...
My research investigates the relationship between mechanisms of legal-knowledge production and the m...
Violence in educational settings is a complex issue, and the topic of a considerable body of interna...
In this Article, I will examine this socially constitutive function of narratives in the enactment o...
To think violence today requires that we reposition ourselves, philosophically, legally, politically...
This article examines the issue of justification of government’s intervention in the parental acts o...
This paper, “Naming Rape,” shows how and when rape got named as part of the movement against the Ita...
What is at stake in labeling a particular incidence of large-scale violence “genocide”? Mahmood Mamd...
Ashley Rogers in Chapter 6 identifies the significance of Diana Russell’s works on naming and highli...
While largely a matter of social convention, the surnames that children bear have been regulated by ...
The United States has ratified international human rights treaties sparingly. Where it has ratified,...
Law, is so far as it sanctions the coercive power of the state, enables people to do frightening - e...
© 2011, SAGEThis article enquires into the understanding of violence, and the place of violence in t...