1989
DOI: 10.22439/cjas.v4i1.1765
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Everyday Forms of Resistance

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“…According to Scott (1989), the form of resistance depends on the form of power exercised. Those that claim that 'real resistance' is organized, principled and has revolutionary implications, entirely overlook the role of power relations, which limit the different forms of resistance.…”
Section: Previous Research On 'Organised Resistance' and 'Everyday Rementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Scott (1989), the form of resistance depends on the form of power exercised. Those that claim that 'real resistance' is organized, principled and has revolutionary implications, entirely overlook the role of power relations, which limit the different forms of resistance.…”
Section: Previous Research On 'Organised Resistance' and 'Everyday Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, in contrast to Scott, we distinguish everyday resistance as a practice that is often, but not necessarily always, hidden. Hence, we do not consider everyday resistance as something necessarily quiet, dispersed, disguised or otherwise seemingly invisible (Scott 1989(Scott , 1990). For example, to which we will return below, female witnesses testifying about the horror of the Khmer Rouge (KR) regime might also be interpreted in terms of everyday resistance.…”
Section: Resistance Relations Of Subordination and Self-reflexivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not only because exclusion occurs in everyday life, but also because exclusion is realized discursively. Insults, gossip, patterns of speech, body language and other forms of exclusion often go unseen and even unrec- To explain the discursive resistance of the Chinese Indonesians in their everyday lives, in response to not being apprehended by their fellow citizens, the concepts of discursive and everyday resistance of Butler [21] and Scott [22] must be drawn on.…”
Section: Resistance To Exclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13. Voir aussi la rélexion sur la « résistance de tous les jours » de Scott (1985Scott ( , 1989. 14.…”
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