The claim has to appear true if it is to be accepted by a vast proportion of people. This apparent truth comes from the way neoliberal ideology, just as any successful ideology, is based partly in people's lived experiences (Eagleton, 1991). Successful ideologies are grounded in our general...
come to a clearer understanding of the gestures that both support and challenge the co-constitutive structures of celebrity and feminism and see specifically the ways in which Swift's neoliberal form of feminism reinscribes the very oppression that she and other celebrity feminists claim to be ...
As Devlin illustrates, street vendors take a conflicting position in claiming their right to public vending space: on one level, they seek to counter ideologies of New York as a tourist- and consumption-oriented city without street vending; but at the same time, they defend their access to ...
populism cannot be the fix to democracy’s deficits that it claims to be. This is because its claim to represent the “people” as a whole is false to begin with, and thus the claim to express the “general will”. In reality, populism “is a phenomenology that involves replacing the ...