Here and Nowhere Poststructuralism, Resistance and Utopia

An apparently paradoxical fact in the reception that poststructuralism has met is that it has been simultaneously criticised for subverting liberal democracy and for being just another specimen of bourgeois thought, the only consensus being, it seems, in charges of ‘obscurantism’, ‘relativism’ and ‘...

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Published inThe Edinburgh Companion to Poststructuralism p. 385
Main Author George Sotiropoulos
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Edinburgh University Press 18.11.2013
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Summary:An apparently paradoxical fact in the reception that poststructuralism has met is that it has been simultaneously criticised for subverting liberal democracy and for being just another specimen of bourgeois thought, the only consensus being, it seems, in charges of ‘obscurantism’, ‘relativism’ and ‘nihilism’. There is of course also a kind of irony involved when poststructuralism is chided as ‘bourgeois’ by the vanguards of Marxist orthodoxy, who over the last decades have condemned every genuine insurrection against bourgeois order, from May ’68 to December 2008 in Greece. A revolutionary rhetoric does not make someone ‘revolutionary’ by default nor is critique
ISBN:074864122X
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