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Death and the City: Political Corpses and the Specters of Antigone


Cvijanović, Hrvoje
Death and the City: Political Corpses and the Specters of Antigone // Političke perspektive, 9 (2019), 2; 7-37 doi:10.20901/pp.9.2.01 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Death and the City: Political Corpses and the Specters of Antigone

Autori
Cvijanović, Hrvoje

Izvornik
Političke perspektive (2217-561X) 9 (2019), 2; 7-37

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
politicization of the dead ; political corpses ; bare death ; Antigone ; postmortem violence ; dehumanization ; traitors/terrorists

Sažetak
The author argues that the politicization of life discussed by many modern and contemporary political thinkers cannot be treated differently, and hence without the similar curiosity and importance, from the politicization of death. The dead body represents a powerful symbol and as such it is often politicized. The paper deals with the problem of postmortem violence and juridico- political mechanisms aimed at excluding from the political body those not being alive but whose dead presence threats the living. For that purposes the author reconstructs Sophocles’ Antigone as a paradigmatic text whose reinterpretation and contextualization serve for rethinking the Greek conceptualization of the dead, and the ways in which the state penetrates into the realm of private attachments and funeral rites, especially when dealing with dead traitors/terrorists. Assuming an equal ontological status of every dead body, the author, on the one hand, defends mortalist humanism as an equal ability to grieve someone’s personal loss against the state- sanctioned politics of mourning, and on the other hand, argues that subjecting the dead to bare death, i.e. by turning them to political corpses as legally constituted dead human entities disposed to postmortem political exclusion, degradation, violence, or to other dehumanizing or depersonalizing practices, accounts for the illegitimate expansion of political power, and thus for the rule of terror, as well as for the ultimate human evil.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Pravo, Politologija, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti, Filozofija



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Ustanove:
Fakultet političkih znanosti, Zagreb

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Cvijanović, Hrvoje
Death and the City: Political Corpses and the Specters of Antigone // Političke perspektive, 9 (2019), 2; 7-37 doi:10.20901/pp.9.2.01 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Cvijanović, H. (2019) Death and the City: Political Corpses and the Specters of Antigone. Političke perspektive, 9 (2), 7-37 doi:10.20901/pp.9.2.01.
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