Papers by Michael Shapiro
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The Phenomenoogy of Religious Belief, 2019
The textual engagements in this chapter are focused on the way media shape and sustain religious ... more The textual engagements in this chapter are focused on the way media shape and sustain religious communities of sense. Borrowing Jacques Rancière's concise formulation, "a community of sense is a certain cutting out of space and time that binds together practices, forms of visibility, and patterns of intelligibility…a partition of the
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Writing Politics: Studies in Compositional Method, 2021
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Revista Debates, 2021
This Dossier presents contributions that challenge Political Science's disciplinary boundaries by... more This Dossier presents contributions that challenge Political Science's disciplinary boundaries by opening up space for the reimagination of politics. They incorporate a broader understanding of global politics that accommodates perspectives drawn from Cultural Studies and Postcolonialism. The authors offer aesthetically-oriented reflections on subjects like racism, coloniality, inequality, migration, gender and political violence through the treatment of cultural artifacts like literature, music, film, photography, TV broadcasts and other manifestations.
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A book re view in Theory & Event, the October 2018 issue
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SPECTRA, 2019
During the ASPECT Conference in April 2017, SPECTRA met with Michael J. Shapiro to discuss his wo... more During the ASPECT Conference in April 2017, SPECTRA met with Michael J. Shapiro to discuss his work as a writer, the social sciences, and the inspiration he draws from aesthetic theory, cinema, and the everyday. Mike is a Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. Among his most recent books are Cinematic Geopolitics (2009), The Time of the City: Politics, philosophy and genre
(2010), Studies in Trans-disciplinary Method: After the Aesthetic Turn (2012), War Crimes: Atrocity, and Justice (2015), Politics and Time: Documenting the Event (2016), and The Political Sublime (2018). The keynote address for the ASPECT conference included a piece from this latest work, and can be accessed on YouTube: “When the Earth Moves: Towards a Political Sublime.”
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This article looks at how the family's libidinal economy gets deployed in cinematically rendered ... more This article looks at how the family's libidinal economy gets deployed in cinematically rendered practices of space. It identifies the balcony as a space of release from fraught interactions within the family and the cage as an intrusion within the strictly surveyed space of the household, as a small heterotopia within the affectually dystopic family space.
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Papers by Michael Shapiro
Interviews by Michael Shapiro
(2010), Studies in Trans-disciplinary Method: After the Aesthetic Turn (2012), War Crimes: Atrocity, and Justice (2015), Politics and Time: Documenting the Event (2016), and The Political Sublime (2018). The keynote address for the ASPECT conference included a piece from this latest work, and can be accessed on YouTube: “When the Earth Moves: Towards a Political Sublime.”
Books by Michael Shapiro
(2010), Studies in Trans-disciplinary Method: After the Aesthetic Turn (2012), War Crimes: Atrocity, and Justice (2015), Politics and Time: Documenting the Event (2016), and The Political Sublime (2018). The keynote address for the ASPECT conference included a piece from this latest work, and can be accessed on YouTube: “When the Earth Moves: Towards a Political Sublime.”