Kristin Ross is a leading theorist of French cultural history and politics, and Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at New York University. She is the author of several books including The ...
Robert Lucas Scott is an Arts Research Fellow at Jesus College, University of Cambridge. He is the author of Reading Hegel: Irony, Recollection, Critique (University of Chicago Press, 2025) and an ...
Flora Renz is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Kent Law School and Co-Director of the Centre for Sexuality, Race and Gender Justice. Her monograph Gender Recognition and the Law: Troubling Transgender ...
Sita Balani is Senior Lecturer in English at Queen Mary University of London and the author, most recently, of Deadly and Slick: the Sexual Life of Race in Britain (Verso Press, 2023).
Aimée Lê is a Vietnamese American writer. She is Associate Lecturer in Creative Writing at Exeter University and an associate member of the Royal Holloway Poetics Research Centre. Jordan Osserman is a ...
Peter Hallward is Professor of Modern European Philosophy and the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP), Kingston University.
Radical feminist analyses have always placed considerable emphasis on the crucial role played by social reproduction for the development of capitalism. Early social reproduction analyses – primarily ...
As the articles contained in this issue of Radical Philosophy indicate, ‘social reproduction’ is today more than ever at the centre of feminist debates. Yet the same articles also express a legitimate ...
Rights at Queen Mary, University of London.
Brenna Bhandar is a member of the editorial collective of Radical Philosophy.
Abdaljawad Omar is a part-time Lecturer in the Philosophy and Cultural Studies Department at Birzeit University and has contributed to a number of different outlets, including Mondoweiss and ...
Sami Khatib is a founding member of the Beirut Institute for Critical Analysis and Research (BICAR). He is author of Teleologie ohne Endzweck: Walter Benjamins Entstellung des Messianischen (2013).