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    Left melodrama.Elisabeth Anker - 2012 - Contemporary Political Theory 11 (2):130-152.
    ‘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also a new form of what Walter Benjamin called ‘left melancholy’, a critique that deadens what it examines by employing outdated and insufficient analyses to current exploitations.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 (...)
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    Visionary political theory.Ali Aslam, David W. McIvor, Joel A. Schlosser, Antonio Y. Vázquez-Arroyo, Elisabeth R. Anker, Alyssa Battistoni & Romand Coles - 2024 - Contemporary Political Theory 23 (1):88-113.
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    Heroic Identifications: Or, "You Can Love Me Too – I am so Like the State".Elisabeth Anker - 2012 - Theory and Event 15 (1).
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    Red Alert.Elisabeth R. Anker - 2015 - Political Theory 43 (2):262-270.
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    Terror Firma: Political Topographies of the War on Terror.Elisabeth Anker - 2011 - Theory and Event 14 (1).
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    The Only Thing We Have To Fear..Elisabeth Anker - 2005 - Theory and Event 8 (3).
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    Ugly Freedoms.Elisabeth R. Anker - 2022 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    In _Ugly Freedoms_ Elisabeth R. Anker reckons with the complex legacy of freedom offered by liberal American democracy, outlining how the emphasis of individual liberty has always been entangled with white supremacy, settler colonialism, climate destruction, economic exploitation, and patriarchy. These “ugly freedoms” legitimate the right to exploit and subjugate others. At the same time, Anker locates an unexpected second type of ugly freedom in practices and situations often dismissed as demeaning, offensive, gross, and ineffectual but that provide sources of (...)
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    Red AlertThe Communist Horizon, by DeanJodi. London: Verso.The Year of Dreaming Dangerously, by ŽižekSlavoj. London: Verso.The Rebirth of History, BadiouAlain. London: Verso. [REVIEW]Elisabeth R. Anker - 2015 - Political Theory 43 (2):262-270.
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    Review Essay: National Love in Violent Times: Postcolonial Melancholia, by Paul Gilroy. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006. 192 pp. $70.00 ; $19.95 The Truth about Patriotism, by Steven Johnston. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007. 296 pp. $79.95 ; $22.95. [REVIEW]Elisabeth Anker - 2008 - Political Theory 36 (5):762-769.
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    Red Alert: Communism, Protest, and the End of Democracy. [REVIEW]Elisabeth R. Anker - 2015 - Political Theory 43 (2):262-270.