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Anna Longo

Anna Longo obtained her PhD in Aesthetics Philosophy at University Paris 1. She is a member of the Collège International de Philosophie (Paris). She has taught at the University Panthéon-Sorbonne and CalArts (Los Angeles), and is an instructor at the New Centre for Research & Practice. Her research crosses several fields such as metaphysics, epistemology, and aesthetics. She has been the author and editor of several books such as Le paradoxe de la finitude (2019); La genèse du transcendantal (2017); Breaking the Spell: Speculative Realism under Discussion (2015); Time without Becoming (2014), and Divenire della conoscenza: estetica e contingenza del reale (2013).

Articles

Post-Neoliberalism & the Rise of Brand Subjectivity

In the pre-digital era, the act of “sculpting a life” was a philosophical pursuit reserved for the educated. Today, it is offered online as a universal daily practice. With every filtered photo, curated “link in bio”, and calculated caption, social media users engage in a modern form of what Michel Foucault called the “Aesthetics of… Read More »