“Splendid Failures”: Inclination, Slow Regicide, and Performative Critique

  • Luke Edmeads The University of Brighton
Keywords: Bonnie Honig, Refusal, Inclination, Violence, Performativity, Critique

Abstract

This paper focuses on Honig’s critical reworking of the concept of inclination and her concept of “slow regicide”. With “slow regicide” Honig describes a performative critique of the violence of the patriarchal order. However, what Honig underestimates, I argue, is that this intervention must itself be non-violent if it is not to reinstate patriarchal violence.

My suggestion is that paying closer attention to the performativity of inclination shows how “slow regicide” enables a non-violent refusal in which the normativity of patriarchy is frustrated and fails.

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Published
2024-04-29
How to Cite
Edmeads L. (2024). “Splendid Failures”: Inclination, Slow Regicide, and Performative Critique. Res Publica. Revista de Historia de las Ideas Políticas, 27(1), 51-56. https://doi.org/10.5209/rpub.91416