ID | 105642 |
Title Proper | Security after emancipation |
Other Title Information | critical theory, violence and resistance |
Language | ENG |
Author | Peoples, Columba |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Within the current configuration of Critical Security Studies (CSS) the concept of 'emancipation' is upheld as the keystone of a commitment to transformative change in world politics, but comparatively little is said on the status of violence and resistance within that commitment. As a means of highlighting this relative silence, this article examines the nature of the connection between CSS and the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School. In particular it disinters the reflections of Herbert Marcuse on the connections between emancipatory change, violence and resistance as a means of interrogating and challenging the definition of 'security as emancipation'. Doing so, it is argued, points towards some of the potential limitations of equating security and emancipation, and provides a provocation of contemporary CSS from within its own cited intellectual and normative foundations. |
`In' analytical Note | Review of International Studies Vol. 37, No. 3; Jul 2011: p1113-1135 |
Journal Source | Review of International Studies Vol. 37, No. 3; Jul 2011: p1113-1135 |
Key Words | Security ; Emancipation ; Critical Theory ; Violence ; Critical Security Studies ; International Theory |