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Performing Power

Marcus Morgan

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English
Polity Press
01 August 2025
When the bronze statue of Edward Colston was thrown into the Bristol harbour, what was it about this spectacle that made it more effective than countless petitions to have the slaver’s icon removed? What animated Trump’s supporters to answer his rhetorical question ‘who’s going to pay for the wall?’ during his 2016 presidential campaign? Why do leaders of social movements, or those seeking public office, bother to appear in front of audiences when they could just as well spell out their positions in writing?

The central contention of this book is that the exercise of power, and struggles for power, are inextricably linked to social performance. Political success can often be explained by the presence of engaging drama, just as political failure can be accounted for by its absence. The book explores the role of social performance in the exercise of power and evaluates the main ways in which performances of power have been understood in the social sciences, developing its own unique model for understanding them. Morgan argues persuasively that the social sciences need to take seriously the aesthetic dimensions of power, showing that in power struggles, appearance matters, and appearance is in large part achieved through performance.

Clearly written and illustrated with a wide range of contemporary examples, Performing Power will be of great value to students and scholars in political sociology, cultural sociology, and politics.
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Imprint:   Polity Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
ISBN:   9781509553747
ISBN 10:   1509553746
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Marcus Morgan is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Bristol.

Reviews for Performing Power

""The most up to date and comprehensive examination of the concept of power to be found anywhere. A necessary part of any social science library."" Ron Eyerman, Yale University ""Over the past thirty years there has been an explosion of cultural theory and research on social movements. This is a beautiful synthesis of it all. From ancient theories of rhetoric to recent theories of characters, via performance and power and much more, Morgan brilliantly pulls it together, additionally giving emotions their rightful place at the center of meaning. A big advance in social movement theory."" James M. Jasper, author of The Art of Moral Protest


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