2019–2020 Political Theory Workshop
The 2019–2020 Political Theory Workshop was organized by co-chairs Andrew Day and Tim Charlebois
Fall 2019
- Tim Charlebois, “How to Not Do Things without Words: Unintelligible Histories in the Political Thought of Michel Foucault and Judith Butler”
Discussed by Malia Bowers - Rhiannon Auriemma, “Radical and Resistant: Intersectional Politics in Feminist Theory and Praxis”
Discussed by Usdin Martínez - Andrew Day, “Hobbes and the Hermeneutics of Sincerity”
Discussed by Sam McChesney - Bill French, “Epistemic Injustice in Of the Social Contract”
Discussed by Andrew Day - Audrey Nicolaïdes, “Beyond Debt Continuity and the Logic of Exception: Rethinking the Morality of Sovereign Debt”
Discussed by Owen Brown
Winter 2020
- Dinara Urazova, “Social Epistemology and Political Rule: State Power in the Age of Digital Media”
Discussed by Tom Dabrowski
- Arturo Chang, “Anáhuac and Rome: Indigenous Genealogy and Republican Foundation in Mexico’s Pan-American Project”
Discussed by Shawn Dean
Published in 2021 in American Journal of Political Science as “Restoring Anáhuac: Indigenous Genealogies and Hemispheric Republicanism in Postcolonial Mexico“ - Shaul Notkin, “Reality, Fiction and Political Understanding in Hannah Arendt’s Movement-State”
Discussed by Julia Brown