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Feeling Like a State

Desire, Denial, and the Recasting of Authority

Davina Cooper

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English
Duke University Press
06 September 2019
A transformative progressive politics requires the state's reimagining. But how should the state be reimagined, and what can invigorate this process? In Feeling Like a State, Davina Cooper explores the unexpected contribution a legal drama of withdrawal might make to conceptualizing a more socially just, participative state. In recent years, as gay rights have expanded, some conservative Christians-from charities to guesthouse owners and county clerks-have denied people inclusion, goods, and services because of their sexuality. In turn, liberal public bodies have withdrawn contracts, subsidies, and career progression from withholding conservative Christians. Cooper takes up the discourses and practices expressed in this legal conflict to animate and support an account of the state as heterogeneous, plural, and erotic. Arguing for the urgent need to put new imaginative forms into practice, Cooper examines how dissident and experimental institutional thinking materialize as people assert a democratic readiness to recraft the state.

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Imprint:   Duke University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   386g
ISBN:   9781478004745
ISBN 10:   1478004746
Series:   Global and Insurgent Legalities
Pages:   272
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Acknowledgments  ix Introduction. Reimagining the State  1 1. Legal Dramas of Refusal  28 2. Retrieving Dissident State Parts  52 3. Pluralizing a Concept  75 4. State Play and Possessive Beliefs  105 5. The Erotic Life of States  130 6. Feeling Like a Different Kind of State  153 Notes  177 References  225 Index  253

Davina Cooper is Research Professor in Law and Political Theory at King's College London and the author of several books, most recently Everyday Utopias: The Conceptual Life of Promising Spaces, also published by Duke University Press.

Reviews for Feeling Like a State: Desire, Denial, and the Recasting of Authority

This is a dream of a book. Feeling Like a State explores a daring possibility: Might legal dramas over Christian refusals (to bake cakes, provide contraception coverage with health care, issue marriage licenses, allow for gay Scout leaders, subscribe to secularist tolerance demands, and so on) offer progressives instructive lessons about withdrawal, attachment, desire, membership, commoning, care, and play? Drawing on law, sociology, and philosophy as well as political, feminist, affect, and queer theory, Davina Cooper's work is broad, brilliant, audacious, careful, and, importantly, prefigurative, marking the ways in which we already 'inhabit, repurpose, resist the still and mobile parts of institutional life.' -- Bonnie Honig, Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Modern Culture and Media and Political Science, Brown University With its checkered history of unmatched power, the state has been both a vehicle of oppression as well as justice. Feeling Like A State imagines transformative progressive ways the state can be, inspiring movement toward a more responsible, ecologically collaborative world. A beautifully written, brilliant contribution beyond utopian fictions that explores practical real-life experiments in governing as a way of rethinking government and states. This book must be read if we are to move past the current crises in any durable and just manner. -- Susan S. Silbey, coauthor of * The Common Place of Law: Stories from Everyday Life * Feeling Like a State makes a strong argument for why states don't function the way that we imagine them to.... [It is] rich in details, not just about what is wrong with the world but also about what can be done. -- James Martel * Political Theory *


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