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Performative Democracy

by Elzbieta Matynia
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Synopsis

Performative Democracy explores a potential in political life that easily escapes theorists: the indigenously inspired enacting of democracy by citizens. Written by one who experienced an emerging public sphere within Communist Poland, the book seeks to identify the conditions for performativity—performing politics--in public life. It examines a broad spectrum of cultural, social, and political initiatives that facilitated the non-violent transformation of an autocratic environment into a democratic one. Examples of performativity range from experimental student theater, through the engaged political thinking of dissident Adam Michnik, the alternative culture, and the Solidarity movement, to the drama of the Round Table Talks (and their striking parallels in South Africa), and finally, the post-1989 efforts of feminist groups and women artists to defend the recently won right of free public discourse. The book argues that performative democracy, with its improvisational mode and imaginative solutions, deserves a legitimate place in our broader reflections on democracy.

About the Author, Elzbieta Matynia

Born and educated in Poland, Elzbieta Matynia is Associate Professor of Sociology and Liberal Studies at the New School for Social Research and Director of the New School’s Transregional Center for Democratic Studies, through which she has developed innovative modes of learning and research grounded in international academic collaboration.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2009
Publisher
Paradigm Publishers
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781594516559

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