Ingenious Citizenship: Recrafting Democracy for Social Change

Author Charles Lee

In "Ingenious Citizenship," Charles T. Lee centers the daily experiences and actions of migrant domestic workers, sex workers, transgender people and suicide bombers in his rethinking of mainstream models of social change. Bridging cultural and political theory with analyses of film, literature, and ethnographic sources, Lee shows how these abject populations find ingenious and improvisational ways to disrupt and appropriate practices of liberal citizenship. When voting and other forms of civic engagement are unavailable or ineffective, the subversive acts of a domestic worker breaking a dish or a prostitute using the strategies and language of an entrepreneur challenge the accepted norms of political action. Taken to the extreme, a young Palestinian woman blowing herself up in a Jerusalem supermarket questions two of liberal citizenship's most cherished values: life and liberty. Using these examples to critically reinterpret political agency, citizenship practices, and social transformation, Lee reveals the limits of organizing change around a human rights discourse. Moreover, his subjects offer crucial lessons in how to turn even the worst conditions and the most unstable positions in society into footholds for transformative and democratic agency.

Bio

Charles T. Lee is an associate professor of justice and social inquiry at the School of Social Transformation. Working at the intersections of political theory, cultural theory, and critical citizenship studies, his research examines innovative formations of political agency and cultural resistance at the margins of liberal social life.


Ingenious Citizenship by Charles Lee
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Duke University Press
ISBN
978-0-8223-6037-7

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