Domination and the Arts of Resistance

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Domination and the Arts of Resistance
James C. Scott, James C. Scott
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Domination and the Arts of Resistance

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Confrontations between the powerless and the powerful are laden with deception--the powerless feign deference and the powerful subtly assert their mastery. Peasants, serfs, untouchables, slaves, labourers, and prisoners are not free to speak their minds in the presence of power. These subordinate groups instead create a secret discourse that represents a critique of power spoken behind the backs of the dominant. At the same time, the powerful also develop a private dialogue about practices and goals of their rule that cannot be openly avowed. In this book, the author, a social scientist, offers a discussion both of the public roles played by the powerful and powerless and the mocking, vengeful tone they display off stage--what he terms their public and hidden transcripts. Using examples from the literature, history, and politics of cultures around the world, the author examines the many guises this interaction has taken throughout history and the tensions and contradictions it reflects. The author describes the ideological resistance of subordinate groups--their gossip, folktales, songs, jokes, and theater--their use of anonymity and ambiguity. He also analyzes how ruling elites attempt to convey an impression of hegemony through such devices as parades, state ceremony, and rituals of subordination and apology. Finally he identifies--with quotations that range from the recollections of American slaves to those of Russian citizens during the beginnings of Gorbachev's glasnost campaign--the political electricity generated among oppressed groups when, for the first time, the hidden transcript is spoken directly and publicly in the face of power.

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Cover of: Domination and the Arts of Resistance
Domination and the Arts of Resistance: Hidden Transcripts
2008, Yale University Press
in English
Cover of: Los dominados y el arte de la resistencia
Los dominados y el arte de la resistencia
May 14, 2003, Txalaparta, S.L.
paperback in Spanish
Cover of: Al muqawma bil hila
Al muqawma bil hila
1995, Dar al Saqi
in Arabic
Cover of: Domination and the Arts of Resistance
Domination and the Arts of Resistance: Hidden Transcripts
July 29, 1992, Yale University Press
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Cover of: Domination and the Arts of Resistance
Domination and the Arts of Resistance: Hidden Transcripts
1990, Yale University Press
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Domination and the arts of resistance: hidden transcripts
1990, Yale University Press
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IF THE EXPRESSION "Speak truth to power" still has a utopian ring to it, even in modern democracies, this is surely because it is so rarely practiced.
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