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Learn about Wendy Brown, a professor of political theory and critical theory at Princeton University. She is known for her work on sovereignty, democracy, neoliberalism, and identity politics.
Wendy Brown is a distinguished American political theorist and Professor Emerita of Political Science at UC Berkeley. She has written influential books on neoliberalism, political identity, and feminist theory, and received the Berkeley Citation in 2021.
Wendy Brown is a professor of political science at UC Berkeley and a prolific author of books and articles on neoliberalism, democracy, and identity politics. Her publications include Undoing the Demos, States of Injury, and Regulating Aversion.
May 2, 2022 · Wendy Brown at a rally at Williams College in 1985, where she was an assistant professor. From Wendy Brown. Questions about what’s happening on college campuses keep turning into questions about ...
Sep 27, 2023 · An interview with the American thinker who theorizes about democracy, neoliberalism, nihilism and identity politics. She discusses her latest book on Max Weber, the role of higher education and the challenges of the current times.
Wendy Brown is a Professor Emerita of Political Science at UC Berkeley, specializing in political theory, feminist theory, and neoliberalism. She has published several books on power, identity, citizenship, and political subjectivity in late modernity.
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Jan 10, 2024 · The political theorist discusses her book Nihilistic Times and how Max Weber's lectures can help us navigate the crisis of values in American society. She explores the roots and consequences of nihilism, the role of religion and reason, and the challenges for scholars and higher education.