GIDEST: The Facticity of the Voice

The work of Soyoung Yoon

Soyoung Yoon is Program Director and Assistant Professor of Art History & Visual Studies at Eugene Lang College and a 2017-18 Faculty Fellow at GIDEST. Her current research focuses on the re-definition of the "document" and the shift in its claims to the real from the post-WWII period to the ...
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GIDEST: The Facticity of the Voice

Swedish Cash-Phobia

The fall of a kingdom, or when cash is no longer king

This Christmas I returned to the motherland to see family, friends, and to experience the short days, dark nights, and inexhaustible snowfalls that we in the north of Sweden are regularly blessed with. On New Year’s day I took a bus south to Stockholm to revisit my prior place of ...
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Swedish Cash-Phobia

Media and Micro-Politics

Media, the New Authoritarianism and its alternatives from the perspective of the sociology of interaction

I have been conducting a seminar on “media and micro-politics” in a variety of different forms since publishing The Politics of Small Things, often with my dear friend and colleague, Daniel Dayan. This year the newest member of the The New School ‘s sociology department, Julia Sonnevend, the author of a brilliant ...
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Media and Micro-Politics

The Virality of Patriotic Antiracism

Combat Veterans and Geopolitical Racism

Today, however, the struggle to destabilize the institutional fabric of disenfranchisement, imprisonment, and wealth inequality risks being buried by viral images of combat veterans “taking a knee,” or the children of service members killed in combat signaling their support for the “cause.” Generally speaking, it has become patriotic to stand ...
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Neoliberal Horizons in Subjectivity

An excerpt from Jorge Alemán’s latest book

It’s definitive to admit that when it comes to the symbolic order of language, in its distinct variants and modes of appearance, we must always distinguish two different dimensions. Firstly, we must indicate the “dependence and subordination” of the speaking being, with respect to the structural and ontological order of ...
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The Courage to Speak Truth in Untruthful Times

Reading Former FBI Director Comey as Parrhesiastes

On June 8th, James Comey, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), gave honest and sincere testimony in front of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. His testimony concerned President Trump’s handling of the FBI investigation into General Flynn’s relationship to Russian interference in the United States presidential ...
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The Courage to Speak Truth in Untruthful Times

Defending Abortion Without “Rights”

A Review of Penelope Deutscher, Foucault’s Futures: A Critique of Reproductive Reason

In Foucault’s Futures, Penelope Deutscher stages critical discussions between Foucault and his critics and intellectual descendants, bringing reproduction into focus as an issue of biopolitics. The “future” of Foucault is contained in two questions: first, in what sense is reproduction present in Foucault’s work and how has it eluded or ...
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Defending Abortion Without “Rights”

“What the Foucault !?!” (The Fourth Edition of “Waiting for Foucault”)

On Structure and Event

Here's some intellectual diversion from the impending nuclear catastrophe: It's from the forthcoming "What the Foucault !?!"(The fourth edition of "Waiting for Foucault") Structure on one hand, agency and contingency on the other, are not opposed historical determinants in the sense that they exclude one another. On the contrary, each is ...
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“What the Foucault !?!” (The Fourth Edition of “Waiting for Foucault”)

Interview with Dr. Kris Manjapra

On racial, gendered, colonial capitalism (the only kind of capitalism)

Cooper: I’d like to begin first by asking you to elaborate just a little bit more on your notion of Foucault and his thesis about repression and how it applies in your own work. Manjapra: Foucault was observing that in the 19th century there was a moment of discussion and talk ...
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Interview with Dr. Kris Manjapra

Utopias of the Surface

Nothing is really visible, not even in the noon sun’s blinding reflection on the shimmering sea. A magical time, when gods appear. -Claudio Magris, A Different Sea Almost every day, I walk a few blocks west from my apartment to the Hudson River. This is one of the few places where the ...
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Utopias of the Surface