《抗争表演内容简介
抗争表演是抗争政治参与者之间互动的过程,是观察和分析抗争政治的一个重要切入点。在集体抗争行动中,诉求提出者为何采用特定的集体发声方式?集体诉求伸张行动的标准模式是如何骤然变化的?哪些因素可以解释集体诉求在形式上的差异与变化?
本书将集体抗争行动视为从历史经验中习得的表演,人们在不同时间和场合习得了有限的几种诉求伸张表演形式,并在需要提出诉求时,大多数人都倾向于采用这些表演形式。随着经验的积累和外部制约因素的变化,抗争表演逐渐发生变化。抗争政治的参与者习得了如何将表演同当地实际情况相匹配,在表演中各就其位、各司其职,同时出于效果的考虑调整表演形式与内容。
作者简介
查尔斯·蒂利(1929—2008),著名社会学家、政治学家,被誉为“21世纪社会学之父”。曾任美国哥伦比亚大学约瑟夫·伯滕威泽社会科学教授,曾在特拉华大学、哈佛大学、多伦多大学、密歇根大学、社会研究新学院等校兼任教职;是美国国家科学院、美国艺术和科学研究院、美国哲学学会、美国艺术与科学促进会会员。》
A brief introduction to the Resistance performance
Protest performance is the process of interaction between the participants of protest politics, and it is an important entry point to observe and analyze protest politics. In the collective protest action, why do the advocates of demands adopt a specific collective voice mode? How has the standard pattern of collective action changed so abruptly? What factors can explain the differences and changes in the forms of collective appeals?
This book views collective protest action as a performance learned from historical experience. People have learned a limited number of forms of demand performance at different times and places, and most people tend to adopt these forms of demand when they need to make demands. With the accumulation of experience and the change of external constraints, the resistance performance has gradually changed. Participants in the politics of protest learned how to match their performances to local realities, taking their place in the performance and adapting the form and content for effect.
About the author
Charles Tilley (1929-2008), a renowned sociologist and political scientist, is known as the "father of sociology in the 21st century". He was the Joseph Bertenweizer Professor of Social Sciences at Columbia University, and held adjunct faculty positions at the University of Delaware, Harvard University, the University of Toronto, the University of Michigan, and the New School for Social Research. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Arts and Sciences. "