Sternberg Press
On the Antipolitical
This series stems from a discontent with the indictment of identity politics as antithetical to "real" politics. he political, in this conception, is aligned with the need to transcend markers of identity that are said to hinder class solidarity and the potential for coalition building. Yet appeals to move beyond identity tend to leave unexamined the gender and racial schemas that undergird the notion of universalism, hence overlooking—and refracting—legacies of violence and oppression.
On the Antipolitical aims to confront capitalist hegemony but does not aspire toward an abstract polity. Challenging the persistence of colonial formations in contemporary theory, the series argues that discussions of identity do not subtract or divert from political struggle, but rather add to it. The series is edited by
Ana Teixeira Pinto.
2025
English edition
Sternberg Press
forthcoming
How the transition to fossil fuels entailed an intensification of ongoing processes of racialization.
2024
English edition
Sternberg Press
Fascism, neo-colonialism and capitalism.
2023
English edition
Sternberg Press
On the aesthetic and intellectual affinities between recent art and conspiracy.
2022
English edition
Sternberg Press
currently out of stock
An examination of the relationship between coloniality, raciality, and
global capital through a black feminist poethical framework, inspired by Octavia E. Butler's
sci-fi novel Kindred (first volume in the On the
Antipolitical series).
2023
English edition
Sternberg Press
sold out
A contemplation on the abstruse nature of machine learning, mathematics, and the deep incursion of racial hierarchy.