Proceedings Journal Article — From the Editor: Can Social Theory Be Liberating? — by Siamak Movahedi
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Abstract
Having been invited to present the opening statement to the first annual meeting of the Social Theory Forum, I found the title, Liberating SocialTheory, paradoxical, speaking to some tension between the function of a theory as a restrictive mode of interpretation or perception of the world andits alleged function as liberating. It then occurred to me that a systematic reading, an exploration or excavation of the title as a text may exhibit its instability and conceptual tension which is behind the idea of deconstruction. This was behind titling my presentation: Can a Theory be liberating? And by liberation I am referring to epistemological liberation, the fantasy of “seeing’ the world the way it is rather than in a bracketed form. This may then entail the old radical phenomenological proposal of engaging with the world on the basis of no theory, no memory, and no desire.
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Movahedi, Siamak. 2004. “From the Editor: Can Social Theory Be Liberating? .” Pp. 1-3 in Liberating Social Theory: Inspirations from Paulo Freire for Learning, Teaching, and Advancing Social Theory in Applied Settings: Proceedings of the First Annual Social Theory Forum, April 7, 2004, UMass Boston (Discourse of Sociological Practice, Vol. 6, Issues 2, Fall 2004). Issue Guest Editor: Mohammad H. Tamdgidi. Sociology Department, UMass Boston.
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