‘Fascism & the International’ Project
Workshop No. 2, West Space, Melbourne, May 2018. Photo by Anthony Rodriguez/Black Note Photography.
This collaboratice project brings together scholars, artists and activists working across the fields of law, history, visual art, sound studies, history of art, music/musicology, international relations, postcolonial studies, sociology, anthropology, political theory, geography, critical race theory and beyond.
All of them are working, in different ways, on teh task of making sense of the rapid re-centring of self-consciously fascist discourse, imagery and practice; exploring neo-fascism’s connection to the formal division of the world, over the course of five centuries, into an assemblage of individuals, companies, nation-states and commodities; and developing new modes of critique and more powerful strategies of resistance.