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A Critical Theory for the Present: Imagination, Social Imaginaries, and Ecological Affects under the Environmental Crisis, Special Issue of Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 46:2 (forthcoming Jan 2026)

Co-Edited (with J.M. Bernstein)

Description: This collection gathers a group of scholars working across (Eco)Marxism, Critical Theory, (Eco)Feminism, Indigenous Philosophy, and (Eco)Phenomenology to discuss: the need for new conceptions of imagination under the ecological crisis; the relevant of grassroot imagination for the organization of social movements; the need for new emotional attitudes in the face of the environmental crisis; the urgency to understand and delineate new ecological imaginaries; the failure of Western conceptions of imagination; and the conditions of freedom in the Anthropocene.