[Minorcompositions] Minor Compositions Podcast Episode 21 Feminist Antifascism v Contemporary Microfascism

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*Minor Compositions Podcast Episode 21 Feminist Antifascism v 
Contemporary Microfascism *
https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/minor-compositions

In this episode of Minor Compositions we delve into the complex 
intersections of gender, power, and contemporary alt-right and 
neofascist politics with Jack Bratich and Ewa Majewska. Drawing on 
Bratich’s /On Microfascism: Gender, Death, and War/ and Majewska’s 
/Feminist Antifascism: Counterpublics of the Common/, the discussion 
unpacks how gender dynamics are central to the rise of fascist 
ideologies in the 21st century. The conversation explores how 
microfascist tendencies operate in everyday life, particularly in the 
realms of social reproduction, and examines the ways feminist 
antifascism offers tools for resistance and building counterpublics.

Bio: Jack Z. Bratich is professor in the Journalism and Media Studies 
Department at Rutgers University. He is author of /Conspiracy Panics: 
Political Rationality and Popular Culture/ as well as coeditor of 
/Foucault, Cultural Studies, and Governmentality/.

Ewa Majewska is a feminist philosopher of culture and an affiliated 
fellow at the Institute of Cultural Inquiry (ICI) in Berlin, Germany. 
She was Adjunct Professor of Gender Studies and Cultural Studies at the 
University of Warsaw and Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, and 
has held positions as a visiting scholar at the University of 
California, Berkeley; Senior Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Human 
Sciences (IWM) in Vienna, Austria; and as a fellow at the ICI Berlin.

Intro / outro music: Test Department & the  South Wales Striking Miners 
Choir - Gdansk / Comrades from “Shoulder to Shoulder” (1984)
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