Paradoxes of emancipation radical imagination and space in neoliberal Greece
""Paradoxes of Emancipation" examines the formation of political subjectivity against the backdrop of austerity in the Greece of crisis. By following the narrative accounts of participants of the 2011 occupation of Syntagma Square, this book provides an inquiry into the ways in which...
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix xiii Acronyms Map of the 2011 Syntagma Square occupation xv Introduction 1 The Future Will Be Better Tomorrow 1. Modernizing Greece From Barbershops to Hair Salons 37 2. “Waking Up” Spatialized Crises and Unthought-Of Experiences 3. Aspiring the Utopian The Alter-Politics of Radical Imagination 116 4. Challenging the Dystopian The Anti-Politics of Demystification 158 5. Paradoxes of Emancipation Between Resistance and Reproduction 6. Toward an Alter-Neoliberal Critique Epilogue 250 Bibliography Index 299 265 196 239 78
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Index abductive reasoning, 29, 31, 243 Benjamin, Walter, 6n3, 146-47, 170 affect, 101-2,146-48, 196-97 Bentham, Jeremy, 59n22, 156 affirmative sabotage, 243-44, 262 Bookchin, Murray, 236 Aganaktismenoi, 12, 12n7 Bourdieu, Pierre, 7, 10, 15, 89, 93, 162 alternative economy initiatives, boycotting, 231 213-15 alter-neoliberal critique, 28, 239-41, 256-57; and affirmative sabotage, 243-44; against economization, Castoriadis, Cornelius, 6, 7, 125 242-46; and the nondenumerable, City Plaza squat, 209-13, 209n3 246, 246112; paradox of, 249; against classical antiquity, 48-49, 184-85 positivism, 243; against productivity, Clinton, Bill, 42 248-49; against psychologization, 246-47; and public pedagogies, 241- collectivization, 152-54, 172, 204. See also individualization 42; against quantification, 245-46; commonality of vulnerability, 144-45 capitalist imaginary, 2, 7-9, 78-79, 221 against utilitarianism, 244 alter-politics, 9-10, 118, 203 commons. See space, and prefigurative anarchist initiatives in Greece, 12, 126, competition: and bank bailouts, 88; and commons 126n2,171-72, 260-61 neoliberalism, 52-53, 51nll, 53nl3, ANTARSYA, 174n9 84-85; among wage earners, 63-65. anti-crisis, 81, 86-87, 114, 114nl2, 259 See also national competitiveness competitiveness. See national anti-politics, 9, 18, 210-11 antiquity, 48-49, 184-85 competitiveness consumerism, 66-70, 68n32, 72, 205-6, Athens Polytechnic uprising, 158-59, 158nl, 184 231-32 COVID-19 pandemic, 257-58, 259-60 austerity, 2, 46-67, 88, 257. See also neoliberalism creativity, 221-22 authoritarianism, 184-85 crisis, 80-81, 93,
107-8; of capitalist imaginary, 2, 7-8, 259-60; neolib autonomy, 19, 106, 224, 263; from the eral management of, 87-88, 253; state, 211, 236 299
300 Index crisis (cont.) progressive signification of, 81, 89-90, 108, 116; regressive signi fication of, 81, 86-87, 111-12; spatial manifestations of, 90-91, 109. See also anti-crisis; Greek government debt crisis critique, 21-23; artistic, 224; in neolib eralism, 219-20; pragmatic sociology of, 22, 162, 200-201, 220-21. See also alter-neoliberal critique; demys tification; Greek government-debt crisis; self-critique cultural dualism, 48-49. See also modernization, and culturalism; self-orientalization debt, 65-66, 65n28, 66n29 de Certeau, Michel, 169 democracy, 184-85, 186; direct, 125-26, 137-38, 180; and neoliberalism, 180-82; representative, 122, 179-84; and Zymosê, 133-34. See also depo liticization; self-governance demystification: of representative democracy, 179-84; of the state, 159-63, 178-79, 184-86, 193. See also critique depoliticization: and modernization, 56, 72; in neoliberalism 53-55; of parlia mentary politics, 182-83; of space, 98. See also subjectivity, apolitical dialectics. See social dialectics Diamandouros, Nikiforos, 49, 49n8, 50 economics, 42, 54-55, 55nl7, 228 economization, 229-32, 242-46 emotions. See affect entrepreneurialism, 224-29 epistemology: and modernization theory, 48; and neoliberalism, 35, 53-54, 223, 245-46; and pragmatism, 29, 243; and radical imagination, 10, 256; of the South, 243 European Commission, 5n2,43,43n5. See also First Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece European Monetary Union, 41, 61 European Union, 42-44, 48,61 ethics: egalitarian and antiauthoritarian, 10, 125, 156-57, 171; and neoliberal ism, 69-70,
223, 251nl; and subjec tivity, 10,155, 202, 234, 238 ethnographic walks, 35, 166-67 experience, 20-21; paradox of, 21; pov erty of, 6n3; and temporality, 30, 40; transformative, 20, 154-55, 212. See also subjectivity feminization of care, 261 financial crisis. See crisis; Greek government-debt crisis financial deregulation, 61n25, 62, 65-66 financial literacy, 65 First Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece, 5n2, 46-47 Foucault, Michel, 17-18, 23, 192, 200, 240, 242 Fukuyama, Francis, 7 gender, 132, 139, 227nl5. See also intersectionality general assembly of the Syntagma Square occupation. See Syntagma
Index Square occupation, general logic of numbers, 42-43, 54-55, 259 assembly of loneliness, 74-75, 75nn42-43,151-52 301 general strikes: of June 15, 2011, 141, 163-66; of June 28, 2011, 166-67 governmentality, 57-59; 57n21,105 Greece 2.0 National Recovery and Resil ience Plan, 258 Greek government-debt crisis, 46-47, managerialism, 222-23, 234. See also self-management Marx, Karl, 169, 245 Marxism, 35, 157, 176, 243 82-83, 88; left-wing critique of, 85; measurement, 54, 245-46 neoliberal critique of, 83-85. See also Menoume Mazi, 260-61 crisis Merkel, Angela, 82 Grigoropoulos, Alexandros, 3nl metaphors, 91-92, 99, 103, 146-47 metaphysics, 53-54, 98, 246 methodology. See research approach happiness: and consumerism, 70, 75; Mitsotakis, Kyriakos, 257-60 political imaginary of, 259-60; and modernization: and consumerism, positive psychology, 6, 247; in Syn 66-70, 72; and culturalism, 45, tagma Square occupation, 149 47-51, 68, 71-72, 77, 83; and depo Hayek, Friedrich, 51nll, 52, 52nl2, liticization, 56, 72; and European 56n2O, 144, 236 history of Syntagma Square, 94-95, Union, 42-44, 48, 61; and financial deregulation, 65-66; and govern 96-97. See also Syntagma Square mentality, 57-58; and individualized occupation subjectivity, 72-76, 77; and labor market deregulation, 62-64; and modernization theory, 47-48; and individualization, 64, 71-72, 73-76, 73n40, 77. See also collectivization intersectionality, 9, 13, 30, 99, 150, 247. See also gender national competitiveness, 42; and neoliberalism, 39, 41, 51; and New Democracy; 42n3, 62; and PASOK, 37, 41, 42n2; and
privatization of state assets, 59-62; resistance against, 45-46, 45n6; and the state, Kirzner, Israel, 227-28 labor market deregulation, 62-65 leadership, 118, 138-39, 226 39, 49-51 national competitiveness, 41-44, 43n5, 54-55,54nl5, 55nl7, 57, 60 Lefebvre, Henri, 82, 99-100 Nea Demokratia. See New Democracy liminality, 92,108, 111, 187 neighborhood initiatives, 195, 196, livability of a common life, 189 216-17, 260-61
302 Index neoliberalism, 8, 51nll, 52, 56-57; and authoritarianism, 185; and competition, 52-53; and consumer ism, 69, 231-32; and democracy, 180-82; and depoliticization, 53-55, 182-83; and economization, 229-32; and entrepreneurialism, 224-29; and epistemology, 35, 53-54, 223, 245-46; and ethics, 69-70, 223, 251nl; and governmentality, 57-58; and leadership, 226; and loneliness, 74-75; and managerialism, 222-23, 234; and modernization, 39, 41, 51; and national competitiveness, 54-55; and psychologization, 154, 232-35; and quantification, 54, 245-46; reproduction of, 219, 224nl2; role of critique in, 220-22; and self-help, 226, 235; and self-improvement, 234-35; spirit of, 51, 51 n 10; and the state, 39, 236-37; and subjectivity, 19, 68, 70-73; and uncertainty, 2, 53, 251-52 New Democracy, 42n3, 62, 209. See also Mitsotakis, Kyriakos; political parties new public management, 56, 56nl9 Olympic Games. See 2004 Summer Olympics Omopsychia, 152-53 Orientalism. See cultural dualism; mod ernization, and culturalism Otto of Greece (King), 94-95 Papademos, Lucas, 46 Papandreou, Andreas, 7, 37 Papandreou, Georgios, 46-47, 166 parliamentary democracy. See democ racy, representative PASOK, 37, 41,42n2. See also modern ization; political parties; Simitis, Costas police repression, 105, 141-43,145, 158-59; 163-72, 192-93. See also state; violence political parties: ANTARSYA, 174n9; New Democracy, 42n3, 62, 209; PASOK, 37,41,42n2; role in Syntagma Square occupation; 2n6, 33-34, 121-22,123-24,172-75,181; SYRIZA, 33-34, 173-74,173n8, 181-82, 194-95, 255. See also democ racy,
representative Polytechneion. See Athens Polytechnic uprising positionality, 30 practice theory, 18, 117, 119, 130 pragmatism (philosophy), 18, 29-30 préfiguration, 14n, 118-19, 128-30, 128n4,155, 206-7. See also radical imagination; spontaneity privatization of state assets, 59-62 public order, 104 public pedagogies, 200, 212-13 psychologization, 154, 232-35, 246-47 quantification, 54, 245-46 radical imagination, 5-10, 118, 156; affectivities of, 119-20,146-54; and belonging, 149-52; and capitalist imaginary, 9-10; and collectiviza tion, 152-54, 155-56; and Communitas, 153; conditions of possibility of, 113-15; and epistemology, 10, 256;
Index 303 limits of, 168, 174-78; and mutual commons, 200, 207-15; and pres respect, 130—31; and Ornopsychia, ence, 100-102; and stasis, 102-3; and 152-53; and self-confidence, 132; territoriality, 103-5, 142-43, 164. See and self-governance, 134-39; and also Syntagma Square occupation, selflessness, 123-24, 181-82; and spatiality of self-organization, 139-43; and spontaneity, 125-27, 155 solidarity, 143-46; and trust, 152; spontaneous orders, 236 and unradical imagination, 9; and Stability and Growth Pact, 61 voicing one’s opinion, 130-31; and stasis, 82, 102-3, 105 state: and authoritarianism, 158-59, Zymôsê, 133-34. See also préfigura tion; spontaneity 184-85; autonomy from, 211, 236; Rancière, Jacques, 3, 92, 186, 187 bypassing of, 216, 236; demysti research approach, 28-36, 94 fication of, 159-63, 178-79, 193; risk, 65, 73n40, 227 imagination of, 161-62, 236-37; and lack of service provision, 141, 236-37; limits of, 141, 162, 215-19; Schumpeter, Joseph, 227, 227nl5 and modernization, 39, 49-51; and self-critique, 231-32, 255 neoliberalism, 39, 236-37; and self-governance, 134-39 ordoliberalism, 52; paradox of, 161, self-improvement, 230, 232, 234-35 selflessness, 123-24, 181-82 163; and representative democracy, 179-84; and repression, 192-93; self-management, 232, 234-35 sabotage of, 216-18; and self-orga self-organization, 139-43 nization, 140-41; study of, 161n3; self-orientalization, 46n7, 71-72. See and territoriality, 104-5, 162. See also also cultural dualism; moderniza tion, and culturalism self-responsibility, 63, 65, 73, 226, 237 Simitis, Costas, 37-38,
55-56, 83-84 social and solidarity economy, 213-15, 215n7 police repression; violence state of exception, 114, 169, 180, 185, 252. See also anti-crisis subjectivity, 15-20; apolitical, 32-33, 132, 187-89,191-92; and catharsis, 201-2; emancipatory, 201-7; entre social dialectics, 14-15, 91, 93, 207 preneurial, 224-28; ethical, 10, 155, social entrepreneurship, 228-29 202, 234, 238; and governmentality, solidarity, 229; and individualization 58-59; liberal, 19, 52-53, 188; and 71-72, 75; and radical imagination, liminality, 187; and modernization, 143-44; and violence, 145-46, 166, 72-77; neoliberal, 19, 68, 70-73; 170, 176-77 paradoxical, 239-40, 255; political, 4, solidarity movement in Greece, 199-200 tion of, 98; and place, 94-98; and 18, 16, 92, 178-79, 186-93, 190nl8; and practice theory, 18-19, 117; prefigurative, 118; psychologized, practice, 100-101; and prefigurative 232-35; transformation of, 198-99 space, 82, 92-93, 98-100; depoliticiza
304 Index SWOT analysis, 228-29 Syntagma Square occupation, 4-5, 11-15; changing norms within, 106-8; cleaning of, 141-43, 165; dance and music in, 165, 177, 177nll; general assembly of, 134-35, 163, 180; and happiness, 149; and leader ship, 118, 138-39; lower square of, 14-15, 112-13; lyra player in, 164-66, 164n4; and openness, 134, 190; perceived ownership of, 103, 105, 142-43; police repression of, 105, 141-43, 145, 158-59; 163-72; precur sor norms of, 117-18, 120-29; role of political parties in, 12n6, 33-34, 121-22, 123-24,172-75, 174n9, 181; social control in, 105-6; solidarity in, 143-46; spatiality of, 82, 92-93; upper square of, 13, 109-12, 110n6, Hln8, 112n9, 161; working groups of, 13-14, 139-40. See also history of Syntagma Square; space SYRIZA, 33-34, 173-74, 173n8, 181-82, 194-95, 255. See also political parties tactics, 164, 168-69 tear gas, 142, 145, 166; as bonding, 176-77 temporality. See experience, and temporality territoriality, 103-5, 142-43, 164 Thatcher, Margaret, 58 think tanks in Greece, 261-62 3 September 1843 Revolution, 94-95 time banks, 14,137-37,214-15 trust, 151 Tsipras, Alexis, 257 2008 Greek riots, 3nl 2004 Summer Olympics, 7,44-45 uncertainty: and entrepreneurialism, 225, 227; and the future, 2-3, 78-80; and managerialism, 222; and neoliberalism, 53, 251-52; and privatization and deregulation, 53, 60-63; and self-responsibility, 59-60, 63, 87 undercommons, 248 unthought-of, the, 25, 108 utilitarianism, 222, 244-45 violence: and law, 170-71; and nonvio lence, 120-121, 165, 168-72, 169n6, 175-76; and solidarity, 145-46, 166, 170, 176-77
waking up, 91-92, 107 Weber, Max, 49, 51nl0, 56,129 Williams, Raymond, 241-42 Zymôsê, 133-34
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spellingShingle | Soudias, Dimitris Paradoxes of emancipation radical imagination and space in neoliberal Greece Introduction: the future will be better tomorrow -- Modernizing Greece -- "Waking Up": spacialized crises and unthought-of experiences -- Aspiring the utopian: the alter-politics of radical imagination -- Challenging the dystopian: the anti-politics of demystification -- Paradoxes of emancipation: between resistance and reproduction -- Toward an alter-neoliberal critique Schuldenkrise (DE-588)4200280-1 gnd Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd Subjektivität (DE-588)4058323-5 gnd Protestbewegung (DE-588)4226404-2 gnd Sparpolitik (DE-588)4431627-6 gnd |
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title | Paradoxes of emancipation radical imagination and space in neoliberal Greece |
title_auth | Paradoxes of emancipation radical imagination and space in neoliberal Greece |
title_exact_search | Paradoxes of emancipation radical imagination and space in neoliberal Greece |
title_full | Paradoxes of emancipation radical imagination and space in neoliberal Greece Dimitris Soudias |
title_fullStr | Paradoxes of emancipation radical imagination and space in neoliberal Greece Dimitris Soudias |
title_full_unstemmed | Paradoxes of emancipation radical imagination and space in neoliberal Greece Dimitris Soudias |
title_short | Paradoxes of emancipation |
title_sort | paradoxes of emancipation radical imagination and space in neoliberal greece |
title_sub | radical imagination and space in neoliberal Greece |
topic | Schuldenkrise (DE-588)4200280-1 gnd Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd Subjektivität (DE-588)4058323-5 gnd Protestbewegung (DE-588)4226404-2 gnd Sparpolitik (DE-588)4431627-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Schuldenkrise Neoliberalismus Subjektivität Protestbewegung Sparpolitik Griechenland Hochschulschrift |
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