The article focuses on the interplay between autobiography, sovereignty, and social contract theory, arguing that Das’s use of ordinary language and voice constitutes a distinctive pistemic method that challenges the impersonality of modern political philosophy and reveals the everyday, ambiguous workings of political power.

Sovereignty, contract and the voice of autobiography. A philosophical reading of Veena Das / Tenneriello, Luca. - In: IRIDE. - ISSN 1122-7893. - XXXVIII:106(2025), pp. 621-630.

Sovereignty, contract and the voice of autobiography. A philosophical reading of Veena Das

Luca Tenneriello
2025

Abstract

The article focuses on the interplay between autobiography, sovereignty, and social contract theory, arguing that Das’s use of ordinary language and voice constitutes a distinctive pistemic method that challenges the impersonality of modern political philosophy and reveals the everyday, ambiguous workings of political power.
2025
Veena Das; gender discrimination; social contract; anthropology; ordinary
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Sovereignty, contract and the voice of autobiography. A philosophical reading of Veena Das / Tenneriello, Luca. - In: IRIDE. - ISSN 1122-7893. - XXXVIII:106(2025), pp. 621-630.
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