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Left melodrama
by
Anker, Elisabeth
in
Agamben, Giorgio
/ Benjamin, Walter
/ Communism
/ Communist Parties
/ Critical Theory
/ Ethics
/ Freedom
/ Hardt, Michael
/ Inequality
/ Left Wing Politics
/ Marxism
/ Melancholy
/ Melodramas
/ Narratives
/ Negri, Antonio
/ Oppression
/ Political manifesto
/ Political Philosophy
/ Political Power
/ Political Science
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Political Theory
/ Politics
/ Poststructuralism
/ Power
/ Questioning
/ Radicalism
/ Sadness
/ Social change
/ Social Structure
/ Theory
/ Transformation
2012
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Left melodrama
by
Anker, Elisabeth
in
Agamben, Giorgio
/ Benjamin, Walter
/ Communism
/ Communist Parties
/ Critical Theory
/ Ethics
/ Freedom
/ Hardt, Michael
/ Inequality
/ Left Wing Politics
/ Marxism
/ Melancholy
/ Melodramas
/ Narratives
/ Negri, Antonio
/ Oppression
/ Political manifesto
/ Political Philosophy
/ Political Power
/ Political Science
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Political Theory
/ Politics
/ Poststructuralism
/ Power
/ Questioning
/ Radicalism
/ Sadness
/ Social change
/ Social Structure
/ Theory
/ Transformation
2012
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Left melodrama
by
Anker, Elisabeth
in
Agamben, Giorgio
/ Benjamin, Walter
/ Communism
/ Communist Parties
/ Critical Theory
/ Ethics
/ Freedom
/ Hardt, Michael
/ Inequality
/ Left Wing Politics
/ Marxism
/ Melancholy
/ Melodramas
/ Narratives
/ Negri, Antonio
/ Oppression
/ Political manifesto
/ Political Philosophy
/ Political Power
/ Political Science
/ Political Science and International Relations
/ Political Science and International Studies
/ Political Theory
/ Politics
/ Poststructuralism
/ Power
/ Questioning
/ Radicalism
/ Sadness
/ Social change
/ Social Structure
/ Theory
/ Transformation
2012
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Left melodrama
2012
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‘Left melodrama’ is a form of contemporary political critique that combines thematic elements and narrative structures of the melodramatic genre with a political perspective grounded in a left theoretical tradition, fusing them to dramatically interrogate oppressive social structures and unequal relations of power. It is also a new form of what Walter Benjamin called ‘left melancholy’, a critique that deadens what it examines by employing outdated and insufficient analyses to current exploitations. Left melodrama is melancholic insofar as its use of older leftist critical methods disavows its attachments to the failed promises of left political-theoretical critique: that it could provide direct means to freedom and moral rightness. Left melodrama is melodramatic insofar as it incorporates the specific melodramatic narrative, style and promise of the text that stands in for its disavowed attachments: the
Manifesto of the Communist Party
. Whereas the
Manifesto
's critical power promised radical political transformation, left melodrama incorporates the
Manifesto
's melodramatic style in an effort to revivify that promise. It thus inhibits the creation of new critical methods appropriate to our current historical moment and occludes Marx and Engels' warning that the possibility of radical transformation is diminished when the past furnishes the vision for the future. Left melodrama can be found in the texts of Giorgio Agamben, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri; their reincorporation of the
Manifesto
's melodrama both contributes to their widespread success and undercuts their critical capacities to examine and challenge the inequalities, injustices and unfreedom that shape the present moment.
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Palgrave Macmillan UK,Palgrave Macmillan
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