Zombie jako wyzwanie dla refleksji teoriopolitycznej i dydaktyki nauk politycznych

Autor

  • Paweł Ścigaj Uniwersytet Jagielloński

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24917/20813333.25.10

Abstrakt

In recent years, zombies have made a stunning career, not only in literature and film, but also in scientific
research. Zombies appear in scientific discourse as a reflection of fears connected with colonialism,
imperialism, capitalism, consumerism, as well as metaphors for threats, like terrorism, asymmetric conflicts,
epidemics and many more. It is also a useful concept for capturing ideas and theories remaining in scientific
circulation which are in fact dead. So-called “zombie-categories” reflect theories that either explain nothing
or the phenomena they refer to do not exist. Taking this into account, it is hard not to use zombies in political
theory, especially as a useful category that enables the identification of “dead and alive” theories. Besides,

zombie metaphors seem to be very promising in the political science teaching and a lot of research has
already been undertaken in that field bringing unexpected and valuable results.

Pobrania

Opublikowane

2021-05-29