Bonnie Honig

Bonnie Honig

philosopher Canada

Bonnie Honig, born in Montreal in 1959, is a prominent political theorist and feminist scholar, currently serving as a professor at Brown University in Rhode Island. Despite her significant contributions to political theory, including essays on civil disobedience and the role of public structures in identity formation, her works remain largely untranslated into Spanish. Honig's scholarship often engages with feminist criticism and the implications of political conflict, particularly in the context of contemporary challenges such as the rise of authoritarianism. Her book 'Shell-Shocked: Feminist Criticism after Trump' reflects on the impact of Donald Trump's presidency on the feminist movement. Honig advocates for the importance of dissent and active participation in democracy, viewing tension and disagreement as vital to political life.

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Spain Spain: Bonnie Honig is a prominent political theorist and a professor at Brown University who advocates for civil disobedience and protest as essential characteristics of democracy. 8

El País: Bonnie Honig, filósofa: “Finjamos que Trump no existe y sigamos a lo nuestro” | Ideas