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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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The Frankfurt School’s Theory of Fascism

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Selana Tzschiesche, Lea-Riccarda Prix and Eva von Redecker March 5, 2017
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White European Women’s Rights

France’s Paradoxical Women’s Liberation

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Hannah Leffingwell March 1, 2017
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Trump’s Macho Populism

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Federico Finchelstein and Pablo Piccato February 28, 2017
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Totalitarianism

Historical Regime or Bio-Power Intimate Vocation?

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Simona Forti February 28, 2017
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The Philosophy and Psychoanalysis of the Image

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Chiara Bottici February 21, 2017
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This conversation took place on December 10, 2016

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What is Politicized Psychoanalysis?

Trump Problems and the Neoliberal Normal in Psychoanalysis

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Daniel Polyak February 17, 2017
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Populism and Freudian Mass Psychology

Three Paradoxes

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Eli Zaretsky January 26, 2017
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Reclaiming Utopia

Challenging the Financial Imagination

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Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou January 16, 2017
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The Philosophy and Psychoanalysis of the Image

A conversation

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Chiara Bottici and Jamieson Webster January 13, 2017
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Rape Jokes

The disruptive speech act

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Miranda Young January 6, 2017
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