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A Feminist Theory of Refusal

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A Feminist Theory of Refusal by Bonnie Honig offers an interdisciplinary exploration of the politics of refusal through a feminist lens. Drawing on Euripides's Bacchae, Honig reinterprets the women's defiance not as mere laziness but as a powerful rejection of imposed obedience. The narrative traces their journey from escape and rebellion to transformative action and reclaiming power in Thebes, proposing refusal as a step towards self-governance rather than mere withdrawal. The book engages with philosophical thinkers like Giorgio Agamben and Saidiya Hartman and includes diverse figures from literature and art, advocating a feminist refusal that challenges and reshapes unjust political and economic systems.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in political theory, feminism, philosophy, and interdisciplinary studies, particularly those who seek thoughtful analyses of resistance and transformation within societal structures. Scholars, students, and activists engaged with feminist politics and civil disobedience will find it especially insightful.

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Bonnie Honig invigorates debate over the politics of refusal by insisting that withdrawal from unjust political systems be matched with collective action to change them. Historical and fictional characters from Muhammad Ali to the Bacchants of ancient Greek tragedy teach us how to turn rejection into transformative efforts toward self-governance.

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An acclaimed political theorist offers a fresh, interdisciplinary analysis of the politics of refusal, highlighting the promise of a feminist politics that does not simply withdraw from the status quo but also transforms it.

The Bacchae, Euripides's fifth-century tragedy, famously depicts the wine god Dionysus and the women who follow him as indolent, drunken, mad. But Bonnie Honig sees the women differently. They reject work, not out of laziness, but because they have had enough of women's routine obedience. Later they escape prison, leave the city of Thebes, explore alternative lifestyles, kill the king, and then return to claim the city. Their "arc of refusal," Honig argues, can inspire a new feminist politics of refusal.

Refusal, the withdrawal from unjust political and economic systems, is a key theme in political philosophy. Its best-known literary avatar is Herman Melville's Bartleby, whose response to every request is, "I prefer not to." A feminist politics of refusal, by contrast, cannot simply decline to participate in the machinations of power. Honig argues that a feminist refusal aims at transformation and, ultimately, self-governance. Withdrawal is a first step, not the end game.

Rethinking the concepts of refusal in the work of Giorgio Agamben, Adriana Cavarero, and Saidiya Hartman, Honig places collective efforts toward self-governance at refusal's core and, in doing so, invigorates discourse on civil and uncivil disobedience. She seeks new protagonists in film, art, and in historical and fictional figures including Sophocles's Antigone, Ovid's Procne, Charlie Chaplin's Tramp, Leonardo da Vinci's Madonna, and Muhammad Ali. Rather than decline the corruptions of politics, these agents of refusal join the women of Thebes first in saying no and then in risking to undertake transformative action.

Series: Mary Flexner Lectures of Bryn Mawr College

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Critics praise Honig's Feminist Theory of Refusal for its novel and compelling reinterpretation of Bacchae, highlighting the celebration of women's freedom and joy. Karen Bassi describes the argument as brilliantly counterintuitive, while Katherine Bermingham commends the book's clarity on feminism's civic demands, especially relevant in contemporary political contexts. The writing is noted for its elegance and vitality, bringing hope for a democracy that embraces its marginalised subjects.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674248496

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 May 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 14 photos

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 363g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Bonnie Honig is Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Modern Culture and Media and Political Science at Brown University. Her books include Antigone, Interrupted; Public Things: Democracy in Disrepair; the prizewinning Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics and Emergency Politics.

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