Cultural Violence, Hegemony and Agonistic Interventions

In Fuat Gursozlu (ed.), Peace, Culture, and Violence. Brill. pp. 84-105 (2018)
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The chapter explores Johan Galtung’s theory of cultural violence from the perspective of a hegemony centered account of the social. It argues that once we take hegemony as a central organizing idea of the social, it becomes possible to recognize the limits of Galtung’s account of cultural violence and why his response to it remains weak. It defends a politics of contestation and a politics of disruption as possible ways to counter the risks introduced by cultural violence.

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