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Michelle Rada

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literature, psychoanalysis, modernism / postdoctoral fellow @YaleWHC / senior editor @parapraxis_mag / associate editor @differences_DUP & Critical Times

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Easy. Women should not be looked at. Better to stare at a diegetic surrogate who is himself looking—a point of identification that reinforces both the scopophilic & narcissistic pleasures of the gaze, papering over the lack that yawns like an abyss beneath your makeshift psyche.

Easy. Women should not be looked at. Better to stare at a diegetic surrogate who is himself looking—a point of identification that reinforces both the scopophilic & narcissistic pleasures of the gaze, papering over the lack that yawns like an abyss beneath your makeshift psyche.
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The first previews from Issue 05 are up, including our editorial note. The issue is gorgeous, our biggest yet. I say it every time: if you like what we do, please help us keep going and consider subscribing.

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According to a UN estimate already six months out of date, it could take fifteen years just to clear the rubble that Israel left behind. nplusonemag.com/online-only/on…

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"Often she was there trying to understand what she came to call the Cringe and the Confusion, even if she often did not directly discuss these things, even as she did not often use the words cringe and confusion." -Juliana Spahr, Autoanalysis, now online parapraxismagazine.com/articles/bait-…

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“Such a politics would take seriously the reality of our desires as they are, while holding onto a hope—and perhaps even a duty—for their collective transfiguration.” -Simon Torracinta (Simon Torracinta) parapraxismagazine.com/articles/vibe-…

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“How do we live with what we cannot endure to know, yet do know, but also do not?” -Peter Coviello (Peter Coviello) parapraxismagazine.com/articles/apoca…

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join us in Providence on March 7th for Limits of Legibility: The Climate of Critique — a colloquium featuring Lynne Huffer, Axelle Karera, Dixa Ramírez D’Oleo, and Jean-Thomas Tremblay, moderated by Elizabeth A. Wilson: events.brown.edu/pembroke/event…

join us in Providence on March 7th for Limits of Legibility: The Climate of Critique — a colloquium featuring Lynne Huffer, Axelle Karera, Dixa Ramírez D’Oleo, and Jean-Thomas Tremblay, moderated by Elizabeth A. Wilson: events.brown.edu/pembroke/event…
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"The commonplace story about the rational and transparent ‘neoliberal subject’ is simply wrong, at least when it comes to the movement’s founders.”—Genny Yamile Medina Mora on neoliberalism's unconscious rationality. parapraxismagazine.com/articles/neoli…

"The commonplace story about the rational and transparent ‘neoliberal subject’ is simply wrong, at least when it comes to the movement’s founders.”—<a href="/MedinaMora/">Genny Yamile Medina Mora</a> on neoliberalism's unconscious rationality. 

parapraxismagazine.com/articles/neoli…
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“In writing a new political history of motherhood, Charman lays claim to the concept of hysteria as her analytic ally.”—Sarah Stoller on Helen Charman’s Mother State. parapraxismagazine.com/articles/auste…

“In writing a new political history of motherhood, Charman lays claim to the concept of hysteria as her analytic ally.”—<a href="/sstohla/">Sarah Stoller</a> on Helen Charman’s Mother State. parapraxismagazine.com/articles/auste…
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“Let’s add some more slogans or lessons. Wrest the collective from the individual. Wrest the political from moralism.”—Nico Baumbach's memoriam on Fredric Jameson’s pedagogy. parapraxismagazine.com/articles/the-l…

“Let’s add some more slogans or lessons. Wrest the collective from the individual. Wrest the political from moralism.”—<a href="/NicoBaumbach/">Nico Baumbach</a>'s memoriam on Fredric Jameson’s pedagogy. parapraxismagazine.com/articles/the-l…
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Publication day for my first book, Reading Hegel: Irony, Recollection, Critique ! It's written I hope in a lively,at times polemical style––not only for Hegel scholars but for anyone interested in what's at stake in our reading of philosophy, theory, and criticism UChicagoPress

Publication day for my first book, Reading Hegel: Irony, Recollection, Critique !
It's written I hope in a lively,at times polemical style––not only for Hegel scholars but for anyone interested in what's at stake in our reading of philosophy, theory, and criticism <a href="/UChicagoPress/">UChicagoPress</a>
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Announcing Issue 06: Resistance, now available for pre-order. Essays by Fady Joudah (Fady Joudah), Jamieson Webster (jamieson webster), Dylan Saba (dylan saba), Yasmin El-Riafe, Ussama Makdisi (Ussama Makdisi), Mary Turfah (Mary), Hannah Proctor (h nn h pr ct r) & more.

Announcing Issue 06: Resistance, now available for pre-order.

Essays by Fady Joudah (<a href="/FadyJoudah/">Fady Joudah</a>), Jamieson Webster (<a href="/jamiesonwebster/">jamieson webster</a>), Dylan Saba (<a href="/shaabiranks/">dylan saba</a>), Yasmin El-Riafe, Ussama Makdisi (<a href="/UssamaMakdisi/">Ussama Makdisi</a>), Mary Turfah (<a href="/maryturfah/">Mary</a>), Hannah Proctor (<a href="/hhnnccnnll/">h nn h pr ct r</a>) &amp; more.
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For the complete TOC: parapraxismagazine.com/magazine Subscribe today and get copies of 06: Resistance (Summer) and 07: Romance (Winter): parapraxismagazine.com/store/p/subscr…

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It would be easy to give up the ghost, to let psychoanalysis go. But why should psychoanalysis retreat from collective symptoms back into the consulting room for individual treatment away from strikes, riots, and uprisings, and toward complacency and normativity?

It would be easy to give up the ghost, to let psychoanalysis go. But why should psychoanalysis retreat from collective symptoms back into the consulting room for individual treatment away from strikes, riots, and uprisings, and toward complacency and normativity?
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Our summer issue of the magazine is now available for pre-order, with its absolutely stacked TOC. Like all little magazines right now, we're trying to survive and keep doing what we do best. A subscription or a pre-order help us do that:

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Issue 06: Resistance starts shipping this week. Order yours now. Feeling restless.  Hunger tactics. Laughing in the face of fascism. Breaking through. Diagnosing revolution. Madness in the Maghreb. Essays by Fady Joudah, Ussama Makdisi, Mary Turfah, Hannah Proctor, & more.