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Recuperation (politics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Recuperation (politics)
Recuperation, in the sociological sense, is the process by which politically radical ideas and images are twisted, co-opted, absorbed, defused, incorporated, annexed and commodified within media culture and bourgeois society, and thus become interpreted through a neutralized, innocuous or more socially conventional perspective.〔Kurczynski, Karen (''Expression as vandalism: Asger Jorn's "Modifications"'' ), in ''RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics'' No. 53/54 (Spring - Autumn, 2008), pp.295-6. Quotation: 〕〔Taylor & Francis Group (1993) (''Textual Practice: Volume 7'' ), p.4. Quotation: 〕〔(''Radical Media: Rebellious Communication and Social Movements'' ), p.59. Quotation: 〕 More broadly, it may refer to the cultural appropriation of any subversive works or ideas by mainstream culture. It is the opposite of détournement, in which images and other cultural artifacts are appropriated from mainstream sources and repurposed with radical intentions.
The concept in political philosophy of recuperation was first proposed by members of the Situationist International. The term conveys a negative connotation because recuperation generally bears the intentional consequence (whether perceived or not) of fundamentally altering the meanings behind radical ideas due to their appropriation or being co-opted into the dominant discourse.
==Examples==
Pointing to "the erosion of publicly owned media", and capitalist realism, Aaron Bastani wrote of the "recuperation of the internet by capital," saying that the consequences of this persistent corporate media recuperation included a reinforcement of status quo, repression of dissent and artistic expression.〔Bastani, Aaron. "(The Communication Commons: resisting the recuperation of the internet by capital )," OpenDemocracy, 25 May 2011.〕
Radical social justice advocates have identified the popular discourse of ''The New Jim Crow'' as recuperative, saying that it obscures an analysis of mass-incarceration in the United States by adhering to a counterrevolutionary contextual framework.〔Thomas, G. ''(Why Some Like The New Jim Crow So Much ),'' Vox Union, 2012.〕〔Osel, J. ''(Toward Détournement of The New Jim Crow, or, The Strange Career of The New Jim Crow ),'' International Journal of Radical Critique, 2012.〕

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