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Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
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Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
10.30465/scs.2025.51287.2980
Abstract
This research aims to explore how everyday life, These structures sought to dominate and control the everyday lives of individuals. However, with the emergence of social transformations, linguistic pluralism, and the rise of individualities, everyday life has become a site of resistance against macro-politics. Today, through the power of intersubjectivity and social language, everyday life has rendered the validation of top-down truths impossible and is now in search of a bottom-up truth, referred to as micropolitics. In this context, the subject—or the individual—strives to become something or someone, engaging in a process of self-realization. The emergence of social language, intersubjectivity, and the politics of desire has challenged existing orders and fixed meanings, prompting subjects to redefine identities, embodiment, and social corporeality. The central question of this article is: How can everyday life, as an intersubjective phenomenon, lead to the creation of new social realities and resistance against dominant orders? The article posits that everyday life, at the intersection of dominant and social discourses, serves as a moment for resistance and social transformation. Ultimately, this study emphasizes the significance of everyday practices in creating meaning and enabling social change in the face of power structures.
Mozdkhah,E. , Najafzadeh,M. , Athari,S. . H. and Manshdi,M. (2025). Everyday Life as a Moment for Becoming and Redefining the Subject. (e10083). Sociological Cultural Studies, (), e10083 doi: 10.30465/scs.2025.51287.2980
MLA
Mozdkhah,E. , , Najafzadeh,M. , , Athari,S. . H. , and Manshdi,M. . "Everyday Life as a Moment for Becoming and Redefining the Subject" .e10083 , Sociological Cultural Studies, , , 2025, e10083. doi: 10.30465/scs.2025.51287.2980
HARVARD
Mozdkhah E., Najafzadeh M., Athari S. . H., Manshdi M. (2025). 'Everyday Life as a Moment for Becoming and Redefining the Subject', Sociological Cultural Studies, (), e10083. doi: 10.30465/scs.2025.51287.2980
CHICAGO
E. Mozdkhah, M. Najafzadeh, S. . H. Athari and M. Manshdi, "Everyday Life as a Moment for Becoming and Redefining the Subject," Sociological Cultural Studies, (2025): e10083, doi: 10.30465/scs.2025.51287.2980
VANCOUVER
Mozdkhah E., Najafzadeh M., Athari S. . H., Manshdi M. Everyday Life as a Moment for Becoming and Redefining the Subject. Sociological Cultural Studies, 2025; (): e10083. doi: 10.30465/scs.2025.51287.2980