2020
DOI: 10.1080/13600826.2020.1828298
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EU’ve Got to Be Kidding: Anxiety, Humour and Ontological Security

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“…57 This further strengthens the link between performativity and ontological security. What has in the past been termed 'coping mechanisms' 58 or 'ontological security-seeking practices' 59 often rests of states reworking decades of performative sedimentation in ways that appear natural. However, it can also be violent, as Butler notes: 'This is not buried identification that is left behind in a forgotten past, but an identification that must be levelled and buried again and again, the compulsive repudiation by which the subject incessantly sustains his/her boundary. '…”
Section: Critical Situations As An Analytical Windowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 This further strengthens the link between performativity and ontological security. What has in the past been termed 'coping mechanisms' 58 or 'ontological security-seeking practices' 59 often rests of states reworking decades of performative sedimentation in ways that appear natural. However, it can also be violent, as Butler notes: 'This is not buried identification that is left behind in a forgotten past, but an identification that must be levelled and buried again and again, the compulsive repudiation by which the subject incessantly sustains his/her boundary. '…”
Section: Critical Situations As An Analytical Windowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can detect characteristics of nations with colonial pasts in such sentiment. Particularly in the desire to replicate external patterns (Kalmar, 2022) and create a vicarious identity (Brassett et al, 2021) to a certain degree.…”
Section: Europe? Ok But Which?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One form of identity that can explain citizens' trust on the state is the vicarious one as they live through the experience and achievement of the main collective actor in their lives, i.e the state. Vicarious identification encourages the self to be embedded within a larger collective entity providing not just security but also "status, standing, and recognition" (Brassett, 2021). 4 Finally, emphasizing the formation of modern state, historical sociology reminds the "specific arrangement between state and society" in which the former functions as an "insurance" protecting its citizens against external threats and maintaining domestic well-being (Mabee, 2003).…”
Section: Unit Of Analysis Debate and Rethinking The State In Ontologi...mentioning
confidence: 99%