Rightful Resistance: A Discursive Third Realm?

This article aims to bring a new angle to the literature by joining ‘rightful resistance’ of O’Brien and ‘third realm’ of Huang. It questions whether rightful resistance is a third realm or not. The main thesis is that rightful resistance is a discursive third realm. This thesis is expounded in fi...

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Main Author: Sümeyye SAKARYA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gaziantep University 2018-01-01
Series:Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/414904
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description This article aims to bring a new angle to the literature by joining ‘rightful resistance’ of O’Brien and ‘third realm’ of Huang. It questions whether rightful resistance is a third realm or not. The main thesis is that rightful resistance is a discursive third realm. This thesis is expounded in five parts. After the introduction of ‘rightful resistance’ in the first part; in the second part, civil society and public sphere as first alternatives coming to mind are examined in terms of applicability and conceptualization. It is argued that such applications and conceptualizations have some difficulties preventing the accurate grasp of the reality because of the historical baggage and ambivalent definitions of the concepts. In the third part, Huang’s concept of ‘third realm’ is delineated. In the fourth part, it is explained how rightful resistance constructs a third realm. It is claimed that this is a discursive third realm since the construction is realized through the discourse. Besides, feasibility of rightful resistance’s operationalization is discussed. Fragmented authoritarianism is suggested to make an efficient third realm for resisters possible. In the last part, these arguments are demonstrated through the Wukan Incident. In the conclusion, some potential criticisms are handled.
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spelling doaj.art-709ad142f12c4d7cb1816ffa88ac32752023-02-15T16:12:04ZengGaziantep UniversityGaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences1303-00942149-54592018-01-0117119620910.21547/jss.314226Rightful Resistance: A Discursive Third Realm?Sümeyye SAKARYAThis article aims to bring a new angle to the literature by joining ‘rightful resistance’ of O’Brien and ‘third realm’ of Huang. It questions whether rightful resistance is a third realm or not. The main thesis is that rightful resistance is a discursive third realm. This thesis is expounded in five parts. After the introduction of ‘rightful resistance’ in the first part; in the second part, civil society and public sphere as first alternatives coming to mind are examined in terms of applicability and conceptualization. It is argued that such applications and conceptualizations have some difficulties preventing the accurate grasp of the reality because of the historical baggage and ambivalent definitions of the concepts. In the third part, Huang’s concept of ‘third realm’ is delineated. In the fourth part, it is explained how rightful resistance constructs a third realm. It is claimed that this is a discursive third realm since the construction is realized through the discourse. Besides, feasibility of rightful resistance’s operationalization is discussed. Fragmented authoritarianism is suggested to make an efficient third realm for resisters possible. In the last part, these arguments are demonstrated through the Wukan Incident. In the conclusion, some potential criticisms are handled.http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/414904Rightful ResistanceO’BrienThird RealmHuangChinathe Wukan Incident
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Rightful Resistance: A Discursive Third Realm?
Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences
Rightful Resistance
O’Brien
Third Realm
Huang
China
the Wukan Incident
title Rightful Resistance: A Discursive Third Realm?
title_full Rightful Resistance: A Discursive Third Realm?
title_fullStr Rightful Resistance: A Discursive Third Realm?
title_full_unstemmed Rightful Resistance: A Discursive Third Realm?
title_short Rightful Resistance: A Discursive Third Realm?
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topic Rightful Resistance
O’Brien
Third Realm
Huang
China
the Wukan Incident
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