From Inclusion to Sustainability. A Political Journey beyond Identity Rights
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15167/2279-5057/ag.2017.6.12.444Abstract
This article discusses two political approaches to marginalization, the one based on inclusion (identification paradigm) and the other based on a politics of diffraction and fragmentation (dis-identification paradigm). By drawing on the experience of everyday utopias, explored by Davina Cooper, and the concept of figuration, elaborated on by Donna Haraway, the article makes the claim that a politics of diffraction is far more effective than the implementation of top-down, exclusively state-based inclusive policies.
Keywords: legal rights, looping effect, queer theory, feminism.
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2017-12-01
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