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Shifting Lines of Force: Campus Carry and Power at The University of Texas at Austin




AuthorsButters Albion M.

PublisherEuropean Association for American Studies (EAAS)

Publication year2023

JournalEuropean Journal of American Studies

Journal acronymEJAS

Volume18

Issue2

First page 1

Last page22

eISSN1991-9336

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4000/ejas.20186

Web address https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/20186

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/180105022


Abstract

By passing “Campus Carry” law in 2015, the Texas state legislature made it legal for licensed adults to bring concealed handguns onto public university premises, including the classroom. The result was a cascade of shifting power dynamics, from the state’s “power over” the sanctum of the Ivory Tower to the university administration’s defiance of faculty and student protestors. In the classroom itself, preexisting mechanisms of power were contested and even inverted, with ideological fractures reflected in rhetoric and pedagogy. This paper employs mixed-methods ethnography to expose the multiple lines of force at UT Austin after the law was implemented and highlight the historical significance of this case for universities elsewhere in the United
States where similar laws are planned or currently being passed.


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