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Revolted Subjects
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Imogen Tyler's "Revolted Subjects" explores the experiences and agency of marginalized groups within systems of power.
The book examines how these groups resist and challenge dominant narratives and structures.
Tyler's work is characterized by its intersectional approach, considering the interplay of various forms of oppression.
The book offers a critical analysis of power dynamics and the ways in which marginalized subjects articulate their resistance.
It is a significant contribution to the understanding of social movements and political agency.
The book examines how these groups resist and challenge dominant narratives and structures.
Tyler's work is characterized by its intersectional approach, considering the interplay of various forms of oppression.
The book offers a critical analysis of power dynamics and the ways in which marginalized subjects articulate their resistance.
It is a significant contribution to the understanding of social movements and political agency.
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as a scholar whose work he engaged with while writing his book.

Aidan McGarry

Aidan McGarry, "Political Voice: Protest, Democracy, and Marginalised Groups" (Oxford UP, 2024)
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as a source of inspiration for his work on voice.

Aidan McGarry

Aidan McGarry, "Political Voice: Protest, Democracy, and Marginalised Groups" (Oxford UP, 2024)