Krisis breekt uit: identiteit, politiek, cultuur

Identity politics, like Krisis, has its origins in the early 1980s. This coincides with Michel Foucault’s rejection of demands or claims of identity as ‘to be left to the police’. In a strange but perhaps inevitable twist of fate, identity politics has later one become affiliated precisely with poli...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:04ccbce5281b456b81ff1f96505153cd2021-12-02T17:09:53ZKrisis breekt uit: identiteit, politiek, cultuur1875-710310.21827/krisis.40.1.36973https://doaj.org/article/04ccbce5281b456b81ff1f96505153cd2020-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://krisis.eu/article/view/36973https://doaj.org/toc/1875-7103Identity politics, like Krisis, has its origins in the early 1980s. This coincides with Michel Foucault’s rejection of demands or claims of identity as ‘to be left to the police’. In a strange but perhaps inevitable twist of fate, identity politics has later one become affiliated precisely with policing, leading to political correctness in which identity claims are both mandatory and subject to politically motivated censure. While initially in the service of emancipation, identity has thus become weaponized, which reflects an important shift in political and cultural sensitivities between the 1980s and the 2010s.Gijs van OenenUniversity of Groningen PressarticlepoliticsidentityculturefoucaultemancipationSocial SciencesHPolitical science (General)JA1-92Philosophy (General)B1-5802ENNLKrisis, Vol 40, Iss 1, Pp 26-35 (2020)
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topic politics
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culture
foucault
emancipation
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Philosophy (General)
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identity
culture
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Gijs van Oenen
Krisis breekt uit: identiteit, politiek, cultuur
description Identity politics, like Krisis, has its origins in the early 1980s. This coincides with Michel Foucault’s rejection of demands or claims of identity as ‘to be left to the police’. In a strange but perhaps inevitable twist of fate, identity politics has later one become affiliated precisely with policing, leading to political correctness in which identity claims are both mandatory and subject to politically motivated censure. While initially in the service of emancipation, identity has thus become weaponized, which reflects an important shift in political and cultural sensitivities between the 1980s and the 2010s.
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title Krisis breekt uit: identiteit, politiek, cultuur
title_short Krisis breekt uit: identiteit, politiek, cultuur
title_full Krisis breekt uit: identiteit, politiek, cultuur
title_fullStr Krisis breekt uit: identiteit, politiek, cultuur
title_full_unstemmed Krisis breekt uit: identiteit, politiek, cultuur
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publisher University of Groningen Press
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