Melancholic Freedom: Agency and the Spirit of Politics - AAR Reflection and Theory in the Study of Religion - Kim, David Kyuman (Director of the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity, and Assist Professor of Religious Studies, Director of the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity, and Assist Professor of Religious Studies, Connecticut College) - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780195372465 - August 6, 2008
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Melancholic Freedom: Agency and the Spirit of Politics - AAR Reflection and Theory in the Study of Religion

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Why does agency-the capacity to make choices and to act in the world-matter to us? Why is it meaningful that our intentions have effects in the world, that they reflect our sense of identity, that they embody what we value? David Kyuman Kim addresses these crucial questions by uncovering the political, moral, philosophical, and religious dimensions of human agency. Through a critical engagement with the work of theorists such as Judith Butler, Charles Taylor, andStanley Cavell, Kim argues that late modern and postmodern agency is found most effectively at work in what he calls "projects of regenerating agency" or critical and strategic responses to loss. Agency as melancholic freedom begins and endures, Kim maintains, through the moral and psychic lossesassociated with a broad range of experiences, including the moral identities shaped by secularized modernity and the multifold forms of alienation experienced by those who suffer the indignities of racial, gender, class, and sexuality discrimination and oppression. Kim calls for renewing the sense of urgency in our political and moral engagements by seeing agency as a vocation, where the aspiration for self-transformation and the human need for hope are fundamental concerns.


206 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 6, 2008
ISBN13 9780195372465
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 208
Dimensions 234 × 156 × 12 mm   ·   322 g

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