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A wide-ranging reexamination of a foundational tenet of modern democratic society



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"This captivating book is about the paradox of freedom that we moderns experience as the compulsion to autonomy. Whether we are becoming adolescents, addicts, vegans, or athletes we subject ourselves to become independent so that we can experience freedom. This drive to experience freedom divides those who become autonomous (mature and respectable) and those who must be governed. The book is an impressive intervention on the paradox of freedom that is at once a space of possibility and oppression. Claire E. Rasmussen shows a behind-the-scenes glimpse of intriguing and inspiring subjectivities through that space." —Engin Isin, The Open University


"This book is a provocative, compelling, and wide-ranging analysis of the self-contained subject. Rasmussen both historicizes and critiques the concept of the sovereign self." —Kennan Ferguson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee



Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Conceiving a Human Being

1. The Choice of Law: Autonomy between Norm and Creation
2. Mature Subjects: Physical Education and the Political Child
3. Intoxicated Citizens: America’s Drug War and the Body Politic
4. Man Is a Political Animal: Self-Discipline and Its Beastly Other
5. Fit to Be Tied: Exercise Fads and Our Addiction to Autonomy

Conclusion: Freedom and Self-Governance

Notes
Bibliography
Index

The Autonomous Animal SelfGovernance and the

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/2011
      ISBN13: 9780816669578, 978-0816669578
      ISBN10: 0816669570

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A wide-ranging reexamination of a foundational tenet of modern democratic society



      Trade Review

      "This captivating book is about the paradox of freedom that we moderns experience as the compulsion to autonomy. Whether we are becoming adolescents, addicts, vegans, or athletes we subject ourselves to become independent so that we can experience freedom. This drive to experience freedom divides those who become autonomous (mature and respectable) and those who must be governed. The book is an impressive intervention on the paradox of freedom that is at once a space of possibility and oppression. Claire E. Rasmussen shows a behind-the-scenes glimpse of intriguing and inspiring subjectivities through that space." —Engin Isin, The Open University


      "This book is a provocative, compelling, and wide-ranging analysis of the self-contained subject. Rasmussen both historicizes and critiques the concept of the sovereign self." —Kennan Ferguson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Conceiving a Human Being

      1. The Choice of Law: Autonomy between Norm and Creation
      2. Mature Subjects: Physical Education and the Political Child
      3. Intoxicated Citizens: America’s Drug War and the Body Politic
      4. Man Is a Political Animal: Self-Discipline and Its Beastly Other
      5. Fit to Be Tied: Exercise Fads and Our Addiction to Autonomy

      Conclusion: Freedom and Self-Governance

      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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