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Saul Newman, "Spectres of the Uncanny"
Dr Saul Newman (Researcher at the University of Western Australia) will be presenting a paper
'Spectres of the Uncanny / Or Why Stirner and Marx were afraid of Ghosts'
at University College Chichester on Friday
9th December 2005 (5-7pm College House 4).
This presentation is an open seminar and all are welcome.
Dr Newman is the author of From Bakunin to Lacan: Anti-Authoritarianism and the Dislocation of Power (Lexington Books, 2001) and New Theories of the Political: Power and Subjectivity in Poststructuralist Thought (Routledge, 2005).
He is one of the central theorists of 'postanarchism', which combines poststructuralist theory with anarchist critique. His work has been at the centre of critical debate in the anarchist milieu. An interview in which he discusses his work can be found at Siyahi.
For further details contact Dr. Benjamin Noys [b.noys@ucc.ac.uk].
Dr Saul Newman (Researcher at the University of Western Australia) will be presenting a paper
'Spectres of the Uncanny / Or Why Stirner and Marx were afraid of Ghosts'
at University College Chichester on Friday
9th December 2005 (5-7pm College House 4).
This presentation is an open seminar and all are welcome.
Dr Newman is the author of From Bakunin to Lacan: Anti-Authoritarianism and the Dislocation of Power (Lexington Books, 2001) and New Theories of the Political: Power and Subjectivity in Poststructuralist Thought (Routledge, 2005).
He is one of the central theorists of 'postanarchism', which combines poststructuralist theory with anarchist critique. His work has been at the centre of critical debate in the anarchist milieu. An interview in which he discusses his work can be found at Siyahi.
For further details contact Dr. Benjamin Noys [b.noys@ucc.ac.uk].