Aufsatz(elektronisch)9. April 2013

Sovereignty without Hegemony, the Nuclear State, and a 'Secret Public Hearing' in India

In: Theory, culture & society: explorations in critical social science, Band 30, Heft 3, S. 3-28

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Abstract

How can sovereignty provide the premises to think outside of sovereignty? In other words, how is it possible to perceive of resistance to sovereignty which itself is deemed to have been caught up in the double bind of sovereignty? With a critical appraisal of theories on the 'state of exception' in conversation with Robert Jungk's consideration of the 'nuclear state', I account for the nuclear state of exception which has acquired sovereignty in several nations in the post-Second World War scenario, before going on to consider 'spaces of exception' to it. I then provide a critical appraisal of studies of resistance. Using the case of a public hearing on the Koodankulam nuclear power plant in south India, I account for how ways of conceptualizing contestation and challenges in the shadows of sovereignty can be pursued in what I describe as a case of 'sovereignty without hegemony'.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1460-3616

DOI

10.1177/0263276412474325

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