
A Theology of Failure: Zizek Against Christian Innocence. Time and Trauma: Thinking Through Heidegger in the Thirties. Culture is Bad For You: Inequality in the Cultural and Creative Industries. The Antagonistic Principle: Marxism and Political Action. Again, Dangerous Visions: Essays in Cultural Materialism. A Critical Legal Examination of Liberalism and Liberal Rights. The Rise of Postmodern Conservatism: Neoliberalism, Postmodern Culture, and Reactionary Politics. Identity, Mediation and the Cunning of Capital. The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg (with guest Peter Hudis). Prison Theatre and the Global Crisis of Incarceration. Nietzsche, the Aristocratic Rebel: Critical Biography and Balance Sheet. Heidegger’s Fascist Affinities: A Politics of Silence. Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism Vol. I: The Outcome of Contemporary French Philosophy. A New German Idealism: Hegel, Zizek and Dialectical Materialism. Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci’s Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy. The Archetypal Pan in America: Hypermasculinity and Terror. Algorithmic Desire: Toward a New Structuralist Theory of Social Media. Excessive Subjectivity: Kant, Hegel, Lacan, and the Foundations of Ethics. Aging A-Z: Concepts Toward Emancipatory Gerontology. Imagination in the Western Psyche: From Ancient Greece to Modern Neuroscience. Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation. Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anticapitalism. Against: What Does the White Evangelical Want? Cascade Books 2019. Sacred Disobedience: A Jungian Analysis of the Saga of Pan and the Devil. Mutant Neoliberalism: Market Rule and Political Rupture.

Myth and Mayhem: A Leftist Critique of Jordan Peterson. Give Them an Argument: Logic for the Left. Revolution and Disenchantment: Arab Marxism and the Binds of Emancipation. Levers of Power: How the 1% Rules and What the 99% Can Do About It. Capitalism on Edge: How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Utopia or Crisis. A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal. Link.Īronoff, Battistoni, Cohen & Riofrancos. Dear Knausgaard: Karl Ove Knausgaard’s My Struggle. (with guest Charles Clavey) The Authoritarian Personality. “Education and Accessibility.” Lumpen 7 (Spring 2021).Īdorno, Theodor., et al. “Mythic Individualism - Stephen Dozeman on Jordan Peterson.” Talk at a Conference at Boise State, Oct. Interviews are episodes I’ve recorded with the New Books Network podcast, where I interview authors about their books. Writing are whatever essays/talks I manage to get done and find a home somewhere. I have a YouTube channel, but increasingly things are being spread elsewhere, so I want a page that tracks them all. “No Fear” is the first single from DeJ’s upcoming album Liberated.Here is an unofficial list I’ll try and keep updated of things I’ve done. My new album is a personal journey and I hope my fans enjoying riding along with me.” “The video sort of reflects that joyful feeling of going from daydreaming to realizing my dreams. “Growing up, I used to daydream in my bedroom about everything from love to my career to traveling the world,” she explains. The video is meant to mirror feelings from her childhood. DeJ ends the video in all white, with clones of herself happily dancing around. While gliding on the road, the camera pans into her ear, disappearing into a childhood dream world filled with butterflies. The visuals open up with Loaf daydreaming in her bedroom while listening to her breakout hit “Try Me.” From there, her bed breaks away from her room and onto a desert highway.

Today (June 28), the Detroit bred rapper/singer has premiered the single’s official music video, directed by Rubberband. DeJ Loaf is fully embracing her R&B/pop side with her brand new single “ No Fear.”
