The entanglements of “the aesthetic” and the political-economic have long been addressed in the areas of philosophy, cultural studies, and media theory. In this edited volume, David Fancy and Hans Skott-Myhre have assembled a collection of essays aimed at examining a range of aesthetic approaches to political projects untethered to “capitalist assumptions,” while looking toward the possibilities of “post-capitalist futures.” Through their respective contributions, the authors offer their readers ways to envision the potential for running lines of flight away from capital’s apparatuses of capture by engaging in creative practice.
Articles by Sean T. Leavey
Sean T. Leavey is a Visiting Lecturer in the Media and Screen Studies Program in the Communication Studies Department at Northeastern University. His teaching and research have focused on matters related to popular culture, media governance, material culture, political economy, and social movements.