For @eflux.bsky.social, I wrote about Henrike Kohpeiß's new book Bourgeois Coldness
www.e-flux.com/notes/678345...
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For @eflux.bsky.social, I wrote about Henrike Kohpeiß's new book Bourgeois Coldness
www.e-flux.com/notes/678345...
I reviewed T.J. Clark's latest book for @radical-philosophy.bsky.social
www.radicalphilosophy.com/reviews/the-...
I wrote about the recent Lygia Clark retrospective at the Neue Nationalgalerie for @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social
lareviewofbooks.org/article/mute...
Mondrian’s Firebomb: Avant-Garde and Underdevelopment in Brazil, with Thomas Waller @thomaswaller.bsky.social
Friday 12th December, 2025
5.30-7.30pm
@ucl-ias.bsky.social Common Ground G11, ground floor, South Wing, UCL Gower St, London WC1E 6BT
www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
Speaking on a couple of panels at the
@histmat.bsky.social conference this week in London
Understanding Lacan, Understanding Modernism, edited by myself and @maybenansi.bsky.social, is out now with Bloomsbury!
www.bloomsbury.com/uk/understan...
I reviewed the latest translation of Brazilian architect Sérgio Ferro's writings for this month's issue of The Brooklyn Rail brooklynrail.org/2025/10/art_...
Thanks Dominique!
For @eflux.bsky.social, I wrote about Jaleh Mansoor’s new book and Marx’s metaphor of “universal prostitution” www.e-flux.com/notes/678337...
For Parapraxis, I wrote about Marx and Lacan. “Is there something inherent to Lacanianism itself that leads towards a politics of reaction?” www.parapraxismagazine.com/articles/bad...
Some reflections on the new Gillian Rose lectures and the question of style for @criticalinquiry.bsky.social criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu/thomas_walle...
I've got a short review of Irene Small's new book on Lygia Clark and modernism in this month's issue of The Brooklyn Rail brooklynrail.org/2025/04/art_...
I interviewed Bev Best about her book, The Automatic Fetish: The Law of Vale in Marx’s Capital.
Up now at @endnotesjournal.bsky.social
endnotes.org.uk/posts/sean-o...
There is a review of Roberto Schwarz and World Literature in today's Folha de S.Paulo (@folha.com): "Um livro britânico sobre Roberto Schwarz fala em urdu da China e Beethoven" folha.com/74xygd1e
Finally, in Leandro Pasini's chapter, there is an engagement with Schwarz's poetry collection Corações Veteranos (Veteran Hearts) and his play A Lata de Lixo da História (The Dustbin of History), which are little-known if discussed at all in the anglophone world 6/
The book also includes one of the first English translations (by myself and emilio sauri) of the work of Paulo Eduardo Arantes, an influential Brazilian Marxist thinker, a scholar of Hegel, and a long-time interlocutor of Schwarz's writing 5/
Contributors take up the challenge of Schwarz's dialectical criticism by offering new readings of Urdu literature (Sahota), Israeli science fiction (Nir), Chinese political economy (Karl), and Guyanese speculative fiction (Niblett) 4/
The chapters evaluate Schwarz's work in dialogue with the Frankfurt School (Durão; Della Torre), with Antonio Candido's work (Brown), with postcolonial studies (Larsen), and with world-literary studies (Cevasco; López; Waller) 3/
The book discusses key Schwarzian concepts such as 'misplaced ideas', 'volubility' and 'objective form'. In the intro, I provide an overview of Schwarz's intellectual formation, covering his reading of Marx in Brazil, his correspondence with Adorno, and his exile in Paris 2/
Roberto Schwarz and World Literature is now out in hardback with Palgrave Macmillan, marking the first book-length engagement in English with Latin America's foremost dialectician and one of the all-time great Marxist literary critics 1/
For next year's (virtual) ACLA, I'm organising a seminar with Carson Welch on 'Hegel and World Literature'. Please do consider sending in an abstract to us, and feel free to get in touch if you have any questions!
www.acla.org/hegel-and-wo...
250 word abstracts are due by May 5th 2024. Full essays of 2000-3000 words are due by August 28th 2024. If you've got any questions, feel free to get in touch with either Sean or myself!
@seanobrien.bsky.social and I are editing a special issue of CLCWeb entitled 'Keywords for Value and Culture'. The aim is to bring together short essays that explore the dialogue between value-form theory and Marxist cultural studies. Details in the CFP below! docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb_cfp/1/
I've got an article out in the latest issue of
Qui Parle on art, autonomy, and subsumption. It's called 'Stably Unusual: Artistic Labor and Aesthetic Autonomy', and you can check it out here: read.dukeupress.edu/qui-parle/ar...
First instalment in the new series on Marx & the Climate Crisis now up at the 87. www.the87press.co.uk/thehythe-ope...
For anyone attending the Historical Materialism conference in London this weekend, I’ll be speaking on the roundtable ‘Keywords for Value and Culture’. If you’re free on Saturday morning 11:00-12:45, be sure to come along for the discussion!
Abstract and info available here: www.rhome.letras.ulisboa.pt/pt/aulas-abe...
Thanks Anna -- happy to send over the talk if interested
I'm giving a talk on Roberto Schwarz and Henry James tomorrow at the University of Lisbon. If anyone's in the city and wants to attend, feel free to get in touch! Details are on the poster.