Crisis Under Critique
How People Assess, Transform, and Respond to Critical Situations
Axel Honneth editor Didier Fassin editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Published:5th Apr '22
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This insightful book examines how crises are experienced and interpreted, offering a fresh perspective on the complex nature of critical situations. Crisis Under Critique challenges conventional narratives.
In Crisis Under Critique, Didier Fassin, Axel Honneth, and a diverse group of prominent thinkers delve into the multifaceted nature of crisis. They explore how individuals experience, interpret, and respond to critical situations, emphasizing the importance of perspectives from both the grassroots and the elite. The book seeks to challenge the conventional understanding of crises, which often represent a rupture in normalcy, and instead encourages readers to rethink these moments as opportunities for deeper inquiry and engagement.
The authors argue that the term 'crisis' has become overused in contemporary political discourse, leading to a normalization of what should be considered abnormal. This book aims to dissect the various dimensions of crisis by examining real-world cases across five continents, utilizing insights from philosophy, sociology, anthropology, political science, history, and economics. By foregrounding the voices of those directly affected, Crisis Under Critique sheds light on the social production of crises and the collective responses that emerge from them.
Through a comprehensive analysis that includes social movements and reflexive perspectives, this work invites readers to engage with the immediacy of crises. The contributors not only diagnose emergencies but also highlight the potential for transformative action within these critical moments. Ultimately, Crisis Under Critique serves as a vital intervention in understanding one of the most pressing and ambiguous concepts of our time.
Neither crisis nor critique can be treated wholly theoretically, abstracted from particular political and economic conditions. The approach of this book, with its highly structured, formal-intellectual organization and its insistent attention to grounded material experience, is thus admirably suited to its aims. There is constant attention to both the theoretical and the empirical. That rich specificity makes each chapter a pleasure to read, for it enables each author to capture the immediacy of crisis and the purpose that animates critique. -- Anne Norton, author of Leo Strauss and the Politics of American Empire
Rich in originality, this collection revisits the classic tropes of critique and crisis, but reorients our relationship to them. In taking the apprehension of crisis and the generation of critique as a topic to be explored, it opens up valuable new horizons of inquiry. -- David Owen, author of What Do We Owe to Refugees?
ISBN: 9780231204323
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456 pages