06/13/2024
HCS Hires Award-Winning Latin American Film Scholar | Department of Humanities and Cultural Studies | College of Arts and Sciences | University of South Florida University of South Florida
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Housed in the Department of Humanities & Cultural Studies at the University of South Florida, Film & New Media Studies teaches students how to think critically and creatively about the art of moving images across regions, periods, modes & platforms.
06/13/2024
HCS Hires Award-Winning Latin American Film Scholar | Department of Humanities and Cultural Studies | College of Arts and Sciences | University of South Florida University of South Florida
03/23/2024
04/29/2021
Modern Movie Theory (MMT): WandaVision In this episode, Scott Ferguson and Maxximilian Seijo discuss the politics and aesthetics of Marvel’s WandaVision (2021), which was released via the Disney Plus streaming service earlier this year.…
02/15/2021
New Superstructure!
Scott Ferguson joins Maxximilian Seijo to discuss method and the dangers of overly positive or negative orientations to the historical world. First, they critique Liam Bright’s problematic revival of logical positivism, which submits left praxis to reductive and exclusionary market models. Next, they affirm the negative approaches to aesthetic criticism found in the works of Siegfried Kracauer, the Frankfurt School, and Fredric Jameson. Finally, they celebrate the often-overlooked “double movement” of positive & negative impulses that animate Karl Marx’s writings, only on analogical rather than dialectal terms.
Marx Was Right Scott Ferguson joins Maxximilian Seijo to discuss method and the dangers of overly positive or negative orientations to the historical world. First, they critique Liam Bright’s problematic revival …
01/21/2021
In this ✨NEW✨ Superstructure episode, cohosts Natalie Smith, Will Beaman & Maxximilian Seijo reflect on some ill-fated responses to the right-wing insurrection at the Capitol, utilize feminist psychoanalysis to articulate a film theory of the state, and meditate on the mental health side of an MMT-informed left-wing praxis.
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21 – Film Theory of the State In this episode, cohosts Natalie Smith, Will Beaman & Maxximilian Seijo reflect on some ill-fated responses to the right-wing insurrection at the Capitol, utilize feminist psychoanalysis to art…
01/14/2021
Historicizing the Neoliberal Blockbuster (Preview) This Money on the Left/Superstructure teaser previews our second premium release from Scott Ferguson’s “Neoliberal Blockbuster” course for Patreon subscribers. For access to the full video lecture,…
12/31/2020
This Year’s Underground Sensation: Modern Monetary Theory The economic ideas that once fueled deficit mythbusters and provided hope for a pandemic recovery have spawned a vibrant political subculture.
12/30/2020
New episode of Superstructure!
🎙"the Fascist Analogy"🎙
In this episode, Natalie Smith & Maxximilian Seijo host Daniel Bessner () to debate the pertinence of contemporary leftist efforts to analogize Trumpian neoliberalism to 1930s fascism. The conversation also takes up matters of left strategy & media, including the role of theoretical provocation and the politics of online culture.
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20 - the Fascist Analogy (with Daniel Bessner) In this episode, Natalie Smith & Maxximilian Seijo host Daniel Bessner () to debate the pertinence of contemporary leftist efforts to analogize Trumpian neoliberalism to 1930s fascism. The co
12/18/2020
New Superstructure episode!!!
🎙Close Encounters With The Dirtbag Left🎙
Cohosts Will Beaman and Natalie Smith are joined by Scott Ferguson and Andrés Bernal to reflect on a recent "close encounter" with the Dirtbag Left. They diagnose the perverse comfort that the Dirtbag Left takes in contracting political economy around fixed points of "leverage" over political elites. Touching on the Jimmy Dore controversy and a recent Chapo episode on Avatar, the team compares the austere physics metaphors that structure the Left's hopelessness to neoliberal action cinema's preoccupation with what Ferguson has called its "Hyper-Newtonian Aesthetics".
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19 - Close Encounters With The Dirtbag Left Cohosts Will Beaman and Natalie Smith are joined by Scott Ferguson and Andrés Bernal to reflect on a recent "close encounter" with the Dirtbag Left. They diagnose the perverse comfort that the Dirtbag
12/11/2020
This episode of the Superstructure podcast discusses eco-fascism & political economy through an analysis of Avengers: Infinity War.
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12/03/2020
Our Dec '20 episode just dropped!
🤖 New Laws of Robotics with Frank Pasquale 🤖
https://mronline.org/2020/12/02/new-laws-of-robotics-with-frank-pasquale/
Frank Pasquale joins Money on the Left to discuss the legal and monetary politics that will determine the future of automation. Professor of Law at the Brooklyn Law School, Pasquale is author of The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information (2015) as well as recently published New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI (2020), both with Harvard University Press.
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