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Politics Improper: Iris Marion Young, Hannah Arendt, and the Power of Performativity
- Hypatia
- Indiana University Press
- Volume 22, Number 4, Fall 2007
- pp. 1-15
- Article
- Additional Information
This essay explores the value of oppositional, performative political action in the context of oppression, domination, and exclusionary political spheres. Rather than adopting Iris Marion Young's approach, Drexler turns to Hannah Arendt's theories of political action in order to emphasize the capacity of political action as action to intervene in and disrupt the constricting, politically devitalizing, necrophilic normalizations of proceduralism and routine, and thus to reorient the importance of contestatory action as enabling and enacting creativity, spontaneity, and resistance.