Symposium on Timothy W. Luke’s Anthropocene Alerts at New Political Science
The new issue of the journal New Political Science features a review symposium on Timothy W. Luke's Anthropocene Alerts: Critical Theory of the Contemporary as Ecocritique, published by Telos Press...
View ArticleThe Telos Press Podcast: Justin Neville Kaushall on Adorno’s Aesthetic...
In today's episode of the Telos Press Podcast, Camelia Raghinaru talks with Justin Neville Kaushall about his article "Natural Spontaneity, or Adorno’s Aesthetic Category of the Shudder," from Telos...
View ArticleNew Review of Timothy W. Luke’s Screens of Power
Writing in the current issue of New Political Science, Saladdin Ahmed reviews Timothy W. Luke's Screens of Power: Ideology, Domination, and Resistance in Informational Society, recently published in a...
View ArticleIntroducing the Telos Student Seminars
In anticipation of our two-hundredth issue, the editorial board of Telos is organizing an exciting new international initiative: the Telos Student Seminars (TSS). We are reaching out to you as a...
View ArticleTelos 197 (Winter 2021): The Modern City in World Cinema
Telos 197 (Winter 2021): The Modern City in World Cinema, edited by Jaimey Fisher and Sheldon Lu, is now available for purchase in our store. Individual subscriptions to Telos are also available in...
View ArticleThe Telos Student Seminars: Call for Participants
The second Telos Student Seminar will pair an essay by Huimin Jin, "Cultural Self-Confidence and Constellated Community: An Extended Discussion of Some Speeches by Xi Jinping" (Telos 195, Summer 2021,...
View ArticleOn Paul Piccone’s “From the New Left to the New Populism”
If a journal manages to survive for 100 issues, it is reasonable to assume that the editorial board has managed to reach some sort of internal consensus and can finally rest on its laurels. Such is not...
View ArticleSpecial Conference Announcement: Israel, Hamas, and the Problem of Critical...
In sorrow, the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute, in cooperation with the journal Telos, announces a series of events and publications designed to explore the place of critical theory in the response within...
View ArticleIsrael, Hamas, the University, and the Problem of Critical Theory: A Webinar...
Updated Schedule and Format, Registration Information Panel 1: "Critical Theory in Light of October 7" The first panel in our series of webinars in response to October 7 will take place on Sunday,...
View ArticleIsrael, Hamas, the University, and the Problem of Critical Theory
The first webinar in our yearlong series reckoning with the response to October 7 is available here. Panelists included Cary Nelson, Abe Silberstein, and Manuela Consonni. Their conversation was...
View ArticleCritical Theory as Anti-Emancipatory Project
Gabriel Noah Brahm's interview with Collin May appears here. The rapid expansion of woke ideology and its attendant cancel culture has produced both a popular and an academic backlash. The recent...
View Article“A Range of Theories Engaged with and Challenging Each Other”: A Conversation...
As part of its Israel initiative, the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute has published a podcast conversation with Prof. Cary Nelson, former president of the American Association of University Professors,...
View ArticleKilling Jews and Critical Theory
For Gabriel Noah Brahm's preface to this essay, click here. In the first panel of TPPI's Israel Initiative webinar series devoted to discussing the atrocities of October 7, one of the chief points of...
View ArticleCall for Papers: Reckoning with October 7: Israel, Hamas, and the Problem of...
Reckoning with October 7: Israel, Hamas, and the Problem of Critical TheoryA TPPI ConferenceNovember 8–9, 2024New York City The Telos-Paul Piccone Institute welcomes paper proposals for a conference...
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