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Elisabeth R. Anker reckons with the complex legacy of freedom offered by liberal American democracy, identifying modes of ugly freedom that can lead to domination or provide a source of emancipatory potential.

Trade Review
Ugly Freedoms argues that the history of freedom as ‘a majestic practice’ erases ‘the appalling violence that traffics under its name’ and refuses to dignify as freedom the small but inventive actions whereby courageous people resist domination. Elisabeth R. Anker rectifies both these wrongs. Beginning with Locke’s liberal individual, read through the lens of the Barbadian ‘planters’ who likely inspired it, Anker brilliantly finds in the creases of our history and culture a more just freedom for our own not very beautiful world.” -- Bonnie Honig, author of * Shell-Shocked: Feminist Criticism After Trump *
“Elisabeth R. Anker takes us into unnerving, disconcerting, even disgusting territory to find the hidden treasures in this revelatory new book. Approaching the impasses and confusions of our political present, she draws on the best contemporary political theorists to go significantly beyond them, seeing ‘freedom’ as ugly and ‘ugliness’ as a resource for practices of the free. Read it, teach it, sit with it. Let Ugly Freedoms change the way you think about political possibility.” -- Lisa Duggan, author of * Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed *
"Anker's interventions offer a lively, energetic rethinking of the foundations and future of liberalism. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty." -- S. M. Barndt * Choice *
“Building on scholarship in Black studies, queer theory, and Indigenous studies, Anker explores the flip side of ugly freedom’s brutality in affirming wayward practices, unrefined affective orientations, opaque gestures, and interstitial acts that are usually obscured and undervalued as instances of lauded freedom. . . . Ugly Freedoms is an exciting and persuasive study that challenges contemporary political theorists to rethink their approaches to the historical problem spaces of freedom.” -- Jason Frank * Perspectives on Politics *

"Ugly Freedoms stands as a fine demonstration of how objects can be valuable and important sites of analysis. ... [It] provides a good introductory text for those looking to understand the formation of modern American freedom, while serving as an invitation for others to explore additional alternative freedoms."

-- Sarah-Nicole Aghassi-Isfahani * Cultural Critique *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. Ugly Freedoms 1
1. White and Deadly: Sugar and the Sweet Taste of Freedom 37
2. Tragedies of Emancipation: Freedom, Sex, and Theft after Slavery 77
3. Thwarting Neoliberalism: Boredom, Dysfunction, and Other Visionless Challenges 113
4. Freedom as Climate Destruction: Guts, Dust, and Toxins in an Era of Consumptive Sovereignty 148
Notes 181
Bibliography 207
Index 231

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 17/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781478017783, 978-1478017783
      ISBN10: 1478017783

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Elisabeth R. Anker reckons with the complex legacy of freedom offered by liberal American democracy, identifying modes of ugly freedom that can lead to domination or provide a source of emancipatory potential.

      Trade Review
      Ugly Freedoms argues that the history of freedom as ‘a majestic practice’ erases ‘the appalling violence that traffics under its name’ and refuses to dignify as freedom the small but inventive actions whereby courageous people resist domination. Elisabeth R. Anker rectifies both these wrongs. Beginning with Locke’s liberal individual, read through the lens of the Barbadian ‘planters’ who likely inspired it, Anker brilliantly finds in the creases of our history and culture a more just freedom for our own not very beautiful world.” -- Bonnie Honig, author of * Shell-Shocked: Feminist Criticism After Trump *
      “Elisabeth R. Anker takes us into unnerving, disconcerting, even disgusting territory to find the hidden treasures in this revelatory new book. Approaching the impasses and confusions of our political present, she draws on the best contemporary political theorists to go significantly beyond them, seeing ‘freedom’ as ugly and ‘ugliness’ as a resource for practices of the free. Read it, teach it, sit with it. Let Ugly Freedoms change the way you think about political possibility.” -- Lisa Duggan, author of * Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed *
      "Anker's interventions offer a lively, energetic rethinking of the foundations and future of liberalism. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty." -- S. M. Barndt * Choice *
      “Building on scholarship in Black studies, queer theory, and Indigenous studies, Anker explores the flip side of ugly freedom’s brutality in affirming wayward practices, unrefined affective orientations, opaque gestures, and interstitial acts that are usually obscured and undervalued as instances of lauded freedom. . . . Ugly Freedoms is an exciting and persuasive study that challenges contemporary political theorists to rethink their approaches to the historical problem spaces of freedom.” -- Jason Frank * Perspectives on Politics *

      "Ugly Freedoms stands as a fine demonstration of how objects can be valuable and important sites of analysis. ... [It] provides a good introductory text for those looking to understand the formation of modern American freedom, while serving as an invitation for others to explore additional alternative freedoms."

      -- Sarah-Nicole Aghassi-Isfahani * Cultural Critique *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments ix
      Introduction. Ugly Freedoms 1
      1. White and Deadly: Sugar and the Sweet Taste of Freedom 37
      2. Tragedies of Emancipation: Freedom, Sex, and Theft after Slavery 77
      3. Thwarting Neoliberalism: Boredom, Dysfunction, and Other Visionless Challenges 113
      4. Freedom as Climate Destruction: Guts, Dust, and Toxins in an Era of Consumptive Sovereignty 148
      Notes 181
      Bibliography 207
      Index 231

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