Imaginable Futures?
Temporality and Critique Now
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Publishing:30th Sep '26
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 30th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Athena Athanasiou attends to the differential conditions of the im-possible as a way to map out discontinuous and fragile trails of critical and agonistic articulations despite the post-critical realism that organises the present. How might we reclaim multiple contingencies, resonances and afterlives of hope and hopelessness for shifting the authorised terms of im-possibility when our present curtails the possibility of imagining differently? How to make way for sites of refuge and passages for critical temporalities? Athanasiou seeks out ways in which the present has yet to occur in these critical times. She does this by putting forth the articulations of critical theory with the social poetics of loss, longing, despair, dissension and resurgent lifeworlds. Drawing on situated knowledges and counter-histories that have taken critical theory towards unfulfilled emancipatory visions for politics, poetics and aesthetics, she repositions future as a provisional, spectral and fugitive figure of critical thought and collective poesis.
Athena Athanasiou elaborates a critical theory of hope in the most unhopeful of times. Discovering possibility at the site of contingency, vulnerability, impasse, even impossibility, this work addresses political struggles from the fight for a free Palestine to gender emancipation and a postcapitalist order. Athanasiou gathers and lifts us! -- Wendy Brown, Institute for Advanced Study
Rising fascism, war, genocidal violence, economic devastation, and climate collapse all breed an intense sense of foreclosed futures and an inability to imagine a shared world. In these probing exercises in critical thinking, Athena Athanasiou shows us how to rethink the possibilities of emancipation — of projecting and working toward shared futures and shared worlds that require moving beyond the optimism-pessimism binary. -- Robin Celikates, Freie Universität Berlin
ISBN: 9781399566629
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232 pages