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The Prison of Misrecognition: The Epistemic Struggle against “Bad Words” in Philippine Politics

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DSEID-001-1450121
DOI
10.1177/07352751251350963
Journal
Sociological Theory
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Published
2025-7-13
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Abstract

For scholars of the Global South, epistemic struggle happens in the particular, that is, over the course of debates around particular models of reality. To illustrate, I reconstruct debates around an influential model of Philippine politics, arguing that the model is premised on a set of “bad words” and that these bad words have real effects. These bad words produce a prison of misrecognition. Delving into this literature yields a finer-grained picture of epistemic struggle. Specifically, we can discern three kinds of blindnesses: ontological, epistemological, and sociological; two kinds of pain: feeling stuck in a cognitive prison and worse, feeling one deserves to be stuck there; and one kind of agency at stake: not just the capacity for action but also the capacity for subjects to act within the parameters of their own reality.

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The Prison of Misrecognition: The Epistemic Struggle against “Bad Words” in Philippine Politics
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Authors
Marco Z. Garrido
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