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2014
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1643-8299
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The Metaphors and Performances of Violence: The Social Confl icts
and Violence in the Light of Considerations of Contemporary Social Theoreticians
We live in the world of ubiquitous violence and on the other hand, refl ection over violence.
Violence breeds violence, but what breeds reflection over the violence? According
to Pierre Bourdieu, Harrison C. White, and others, we can say that violence could help us
understand the social reality and create a more sophisticated theory which gain together
the antisocial behaviors and their social and individual backgrounds. Anton van Harskamp
in preface to work Confl icts in Social Science shows, that social violence compare
to the others social problems is not a safe fi eld of research. Numerous social scientists fi nd
themselves caught up in an inextricable entanglement of scientific conflicts and societal
antagonisms, we have thousands – as van Harskamp says – theories about violence and
confl icts. In naïve thinking we can say, that violence rose as a form of social metaphor.
Especially for Pierre Bourdieu violence and confl icts are connected with the politics of
language. In his theoretical and sociological universe, social capital, symbolical power
and habitus help understand the hidden dimension of symbolic violence shown as the violence
without violence. The next author Slavoj Žižek explore the inner world of violence
as a social and language mechanism. Bourdieu and Žižek follow by philosophical and
narrative theories show violence in the everyday experience as a pattern of individual be The Metaphors and Performances of Violence: The Social Confl icts
and Violence in the Light of Considerations of Contemporary Social Theoreticians
We live in the world of ubiquitous violence and on the other hand, refl ection over violence.
Violence breeds violence, but what breeds refl ection over the violence? According
to Pierre Bourdieu, Harrison C. White, and others, we can say that violence could help us
understand the social reality and create a more sophisticated theory which gain together
the antisocial behaviors and their social and individual backgrounds. Anton van Harskamp
in preface to work Confl icts in Social Science shows, that social violence compare
to the others social problems is not a safe fi eld of research. Numerous social scientists fi nd
themselves caught up in an inextricable entanglement of scientifi c confl icts and societal
antagonisms, we have thousands – as van Harskamp says – theories about violence and
confl icts. In naïve thinking we can say, that violence rose as a form of social metaphor.
Especially for Pierre Bourdieu violence and confl icts are connected with the politics of
language. In his theoretical and sociological universe, social capital, symbolical power
and habitus help understand the hidden dimension of symbolic violence shown as the violence
without violence. The next author Slavoj Žižek explore the inner world of violence
as a social and language mechanism. Bourdieu and Žižek follow by philosophical and
narrative theories show violence in the everyday experience as a pattern of individual behavior. In contrary to these authors, Harrisona C. White explore social confl icts as a part
of social networks and social spaces. The leading theories will be divided into three main
subjects: metaphors, symbols and performances, especially the Randall Collins conception
of interaction ritual chains is preferred as a crucial for understanding the impact of
violence into the society.
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Państwo i Społeczeństwo 2014, nr 2, s. 21-48.