Political Theory—PT 3 / Reactionary Politics: Local, National, Global / Friday Session 2

Time: 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM     Location: Rockefeller Hall

Chair: Saira Rafiee, Graduate Student, CUNY Graduate                                     Center, srafiee@gradcenter.cuny.edu

Discussant: Saira Rafiee, Graduate Student, CUNY Graduate                             Center, srafiee@gradcenter.cuny.edu

 

Papers:

License and Liberty: Conservatives, Cars, and the Politics of Urban         Revanchist Individualism

Michael Villanova, Graduate Student, CUNY Graduate Center,                            mvillanova@gradcenter.cuny.edu, m67mike5@aol.com

I Reject Your Sovereignty and Substitute My Own: A Methodological Framework for Analyzing Far-Right Alternative Histories

Chelsea Joliet, Graduate Student, CUNY Graduate Center, cjoliet@gradcenter.cuny.edu

Fighting Authoritarianism: Sports Spectacle, Reactionary Politics, and the Accumulation of Capital

Carmen Melillo, Graduate Student, CUNY Graduate Center, cmelillo@gradcenter.cuny.edu

Ultra-nationalist social movements in America and abroad: An attempt to classify and categorize relevant terminology

Michaela Hertkorn-Paeffgen, Instructor, Great Falls Community College, Montana State University, mhertkorn@gmail.com