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Emergent Axioms of Violence
Emergent Axioms of Violence
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Emergent Axioms of Violence

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This book highlights the diverse and complicated ways that violence becomes axiomatic, namely through political rhetoric, epistemological impositions, and colonial legacies. Considering how axiomatic violence emerges from events of rupture as well as slow-moving structural inequalities, authors interrogate both the novelty and mundane quality of the current political moment. Approaching violence as axiomatic expands the conceptual lexicon for discussing how rhetorics, metaphors, and prescriptive assumptions can be inherently violent and become normalised, losing their event-like status. Through the routinisation of the extraordinary, truths become indisputable. Axioms combine neoteric and foundational violence to lend legitimacy to apparently incontestable categories of domination, disenfranchisement, and epistemological governance.This book will be an asset to students and researchers of political theory, philosophy, social anthropology and those interested in learning about the intersections of post-colonial and post-liberal anthropology, violence and power.The chapters in this book were first published as a special issue of Anthropological Forum, and are accompanied by a new Afterword.
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9781040868164
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-02-18
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