The Anarchist Turn – Simon Critchley

The Butler videos I linked to earlier are part of a wider conference. Below is Simon Critchley’s introduction, which around 4 minutes in raises the question of anarchist geographers/ies and calls for ‘new maps’.

More videos from this conference can be found on the Anarchist Developments youtube channel. Talks by Todd May,  Miguel Abensour, etc. Speaking of Critchley, I recently read his book of interviews Impossible Objects. Some interesting context to his books, but I also enjoyed the chapter on music and his love of ‘Krautrock‘.


Discover more from Progressive Geographies

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

This entry was posted in Judith Butler, Music, Simon Critchley and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink.

4 Responses to The Anarchist Turn – Simon Critchley

  1. Pingback: Critchley calls for “new maps” | Open Geography

  2. Pingback: “Why are so many anarchists geographers…?” | AntipodeFoundation.org

  3. Pingback: Anarchist Geographies – Antipode | Progressive Geographies

Leave a comment