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Imaginal Politics

Chiara Bottici, Judith Butler, and Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, editors.
Lucas Ballestin, managing editor.

Imaginal Politics explores the political role of images, understood as representations that are also presences in themselves. We cover both “imagination” — the radical faculty to question what is given — and the “imaginary”: the social context that shapes our perception of the world. Our posts continue the work initiated by the former Public Seminar projects “The Radical Imagination” and “Fascism: Old and New,” which explored our capacity for utopian thinking in the face of capitalist financialization and the global emergence of new fascist imaginaries. In collaboration with the International Consortium of Critical Theory Program, this platform showcases ongoing research from critical theory centers around the world.

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Translating Non-Western Philosophy

Barriers to philosophical research in the Global South

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Ryan M. Nefdt January 25, 2018
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Imagination and Interpretation

On the dialogue between Cornelius Castoriadis and Paul Ricoeur

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Alexandros Schismenos January 15, 2018
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The Power of Affects in Democratic Politics

Manuel Puig's 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' and the affective turn in democratic theory

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Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua January 8, 2018
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Utopoly

A utopian design game

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Neil Farnan December 18, 2017
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How Utopia Became a Real Estate Leaflet?

Discursive formation of branded housing projects in Turkey

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Bilge Serin December 14, 2017
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Concrete Utopia

(Re)producing life in, against and beyond the open veins of capital

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Ana Cecilia Dinerstein December 7, 2017
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Ricoeur and Castoriadis in Discussion

An excerpt from Suzi Adams' new book

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Suzi Adams December 5, 2017
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The Politics of Selfies

Trudeaumania and the political spectacle

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Hervé Viens December 4, 2017
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(un-)imaging

Or: why the blank page is a lure in imagining the new

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Pierre Schwarzer November 27, 2017
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Monday November 27: Book Launch at The New School, 6 P.M.

Join us live, or for a live tweet, of Federico Finchelstein's

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The Editors November 24, 2017
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