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Recognition

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Recognition by Cillian McBride explores the deep human desire for recognition – to be respected as equals yet acknowledged as unique individuals. It traces the long history of recognition, from ancient ideals of honour and glory to Enlightenment views on dignity and equality, and examines how these shape contemporary struggles around gender, ethnicity, race, and sexuality. McBride also delves into the complexities of cultural rights, shame, stigma, social control, and the quest for a just society where everyone receives their due recognition, ultimately highlighting how our identities are formed through social networks of recognition.
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Essential reading for students of philosophy and political theory, as well as general readers interested in understanding the role of recognition in modern society.

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Everyone cares about recognition: no one wants to be treated with disrespect, insulted, humiliated, or simply ignored. In this compelling new book, McBride examines how a basic need for recognition is the motivation behind struggles for inclusion and equality in contemporary society.

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A tension between the desire to be respected as an equal and the desire to distinguish oneself as a unique person lies at the heart of the modern social order. Everyone cares about recognition: no one wants to be treated with disrespect, insulted, humiliated, or simply ignored. This basic motivation drives the ‘politics of recognition’ which we see in those struggles for inclusion and equality in relation to gender, ethnicity, race and sexuality and which seek to affirm the public value of these particular identities.

In this compelling new book, Cillian McBride argues that the notion of recognition is not merely confined to these struggles, but has a long history, from ancient ethical ideals centred on the achievement of honour and glory to Enlightenment ideals of human dignity and equality. He explores the politics of cultural rights and recognition, the conflict between dignity and esteem, the role of shame and stigma in systems of social control and punishment, the prospects for a just society in which everyone receives the recognition they deserve, and the way in which we come to be independent, self-determining persons through negotiating the networks of social recognition we inhabit.

Recognition will be essential reading for students in philosophy and political theory, and any general readers interested in trying to understand and evaluate the role of recognition in the modern world.

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Philip Pettit, Princeton University: "McBride is a sure-footed guide to the recognition literature and a clear-eyed judge of the claims to be found there. This is a very fine book."

Peter Jones, Newcastle University: "A penetrating and broad-ranging study that sympathetically addresses claims of recognition while exposing numerous errors in existing thinking. His insightful analysis offers a radical reappraisal of demands for recognition."

Simon Thompson, University of the West of England: "McBride achieves a difficult task by providing a wide-ranging and insightful account of recognition's philosophical, political, and sociological aspects along with a compelling defence of his own 'interactive' conception of recognition."

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745648484

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 October 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 218.0mm

Weight: 259g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Cillian McBride is Lecturer in Political Theory at Queen's University, Belfast.

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