Legitimating Identities

The Self-Presentations of Rulers and Subjects

Rodney Barker author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:18th Oct '01

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This book discusses how rulers cultivate their identity for their own self-justification and esteem.

All rulers spend time convincing themselves of their right to rule. Legitimating Identities draws on research in political science, history, and sociology to show how governments of all kinds devote resources and energy to cultivating their identity for their own self-justification and esteem.Rulers of all kinds, from feudal monarchs to democratic presidents and prime ministers, justify themselves to themselves through a variety of rituals, rhetoric, and dramatisations, using everything from architecture and coinage to etiquette and portraiture. This kind of legitimation - self-legitimation - has been overlooked in an age which is concerned principally with how government can be justified in the eyes of its citizens. In this book, Rodney Barker argues that at least as much time is spent by rulers legitimating themselves in their own eyes, and cultivating their own sense of identity, as is spent in trying to convince ordinary subjects. Once this dimension of ruling is taken into account, a far fuller understanding can be gained of what rulers are doing when they rule. It can also open the way to a more complete grasp of what subjects are doing, both when they obey and when they rebel.

'Rodney Barker's Legitimating Identities: The Self-Presentations of Rulers and Subjects is a stylish and topical reminder of politicians' yearning for identities to bolster their authority. Like Narcissus staryng into the pool, they see (or hope to see) a reflection of themselves they can fall in love with.' Professor Ben Pimlott
'… stimulating and provocative book.' David Runciman, Contemporary Political Theory
'In emphasizing self-legitimation, Barker has led us to new and insightful areas of study. This new volume is a major contribution to the study of political processes.' Ronald M. Glassman, American Journal of Sociology
'… highly recommended reading …'. Political Studies Review
'There are certainly suggestive ideas and important insights in this short essay …'. History of Political Thought

ISBN: 9780521004251

Dimensions: 217mm x 139mm x 13mm

Weight: 248g

170 pages