Nonauthoritarian Authority: Cities, Materiality, and the Aesthetics of Power

Author:   Julian Brigstocke
Publisher:   LSE Press
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9781911712558


Pages:   270
Publication Date:   26 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Nonauthoritarian Authority: Cities, Materiality, and the Aesthetics of Power


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Authority is not a word with many positive connotations. It suggests power-hungry dictators, trigger-happy police, stifling bureaucracies, and monumental urban landscapes. In Nonauthoritarian Authority Julian Brigstocke argues that in these shattered times, anti-authoritarianism is not enough: a radical, speculative reinvention of authority is needed. He introduces the idea of nonauthoritarian authority: a form of power that pluralises marginalised and hidden voices, recognises diverse agencies, and amplifies heterogeneous demands. Engaging with key philosophical debates around materiality, experience, feeling, agency, and landscape, Nonauthoritarian Authority stages a series of experiments with thinking, reading, researching, and writing nonauthoritarian authority. Dramatising a speculative search for barely sensed, dispersed authorities, Brigstocke's experiments in thinking explore the intrinsically spatial nature of authority, through empirical studies of violent urban borders in Rio de Janeiro, colonial material infrastructures in Hong Kong, monumental architecture in Paris, and everyday spaces of encounter in the UK. Offering an intricate and playful reflection on the relationship between authority, urban forms, and writing, each exercise in thinking links form and genre to a distinctive way of imagining authority. Each chapter simultaneously critiques a form of authoritarian authority and searches for a new, nonauthoritarian authority within the rubble of the old.

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Author:   Julian Brigstocke
Publisher:   LSE Press
Imprint:   LSE Press
ISBN:  

9781911712558


ISBN 10:   1911712551
Pages:   270
Publication Date:   26 March 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Adult education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Julian Brigstocke is a Reader in Human Geography at Cardiff University, UK. He is a social theorist with expertise in Geohumanities, cultural, social and historical geography, and philosophy of geography. His research focuses on both historical and contemporary studies of spaces and politics of aesthetics, authority, borders, and bodies in Bristol, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, and Hong Kong. ORCID: https: //orcid.org/0000-0002-2455-0504

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