Can resistance be emancipatory, critical as it is? That is, not just resistance to change but change from ”below,” and a challenge to domination, social injustices and hegemony, oppressive state ideology resisted from
Can resistance be emancipatory, critical as it is? That is, not just resistance to change but change from “below,” and a challenge to domination, social injustices and hegemony, oppressive state ideology resisted from “below”. This involves every possible means such as using Folklore (festivals, rituals, dance, verbal arts etc) for expressively tackling any form of dehumanizing violent state structures.
Categories: Qualitative
ETHNOGRAPHY OF RESISTANCE POETICS
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