Resistance From Within: Power and Defiance in Montesquieu’s

Montesquieu reflects on the intricacies of government, social customs, and identity in his epistolary novel titled Persian Letters (1721). For many of these topics, Montesquieu addresses the themes of power and agency, mainly in the context of despotism as symbolized by a seraglio in the book. This...

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Main Author: Jennifer Epley Sanders
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-08-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020951555
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spelling doaj-6993ae30c9bb4370a6ea417fd3337b4c2020-11-25T03:51:34ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402020-08-011010.1177/2158244020951555Resistance From Within: Power and Defiance in Montesquieu’s Jennifer Epley Sanders0Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, USAMontesquieu reflects on the intricacies of government, social customs, and identity in his epistolary novel titled Persian Letters (1721). For many of these topics, Montesquieu addresses the themes of power and agency, mainly in the context of despotism as symbolized by a seraglio in the book. This article uses the explanatory research method through a case analysis of “power” in the Persian Letters to facilitate a nuanced, gendered understanding of “power” as a concept. The case analysis incorporates and applies feminist perspectives on power, as well as a theoretical framework and empirical observations from Scott’s Weapons of the Weak (1985), to define and operationalize “despotic power” and “defiant power.”https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020951555
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description Montesquieu reflects on the intricacies of government, social customs, and identity in his epistolary novel titled Persian Letters (1721). For many of these topics, Montesquieu addresses the themes of power and agency, mainly in the context of despotism as symbolized by a seraglio in the book. This article uses the explanatory research method through a case analysis of “power” in the Persian Letters to facilitate a nuanced, gendered understanding of “power” as a concept. The case analysis incorporates and applies feminist perspectives on power, as well as a theoretical framework and empirical observations from Scott’s Weapons of the Weak (1985), to define and operationalize “despotic power” and “defiant power.”
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