Ever since neofascist movements began to surge
                                          across the globe, liberal commentators have tried to put a name to what they are defending from these illiberal ideologies.
                                          The consensus is reason or rationality––after the Second World War, mainstream scholarship has supported the view that adherence
                                          to fascism is a thing of unreason. This distinction between reason and unreason, a tenet of Enlightenment thought, sustains
                                          the universal appeal of liberal democracy but leaves unexamined the paradoxes that haunt modernity, particularly its colonial
                                          foundation, thus obscuring the continuities between fascism and imperial policies.
The White West: Fascism,
                                          Unreason, and the Paradox of Modernity contends that, without confronting the structuring force of race in the production
                                          and reproduction of global wealth disparities, fighting for reason only leads to flawed utopias in which a critique or disruption
                                          of capitalism is easily inflected in the direction of neofascism. This collection of writing by leading historians, theorists,
                                          and scholars engages the overlaps between philosophical predicates and colonial legacies, as well as the undertheorized continuities
                                          between fascism and settler colonialism.
With contributions by Larne Abse Gogarty, Norman Ajari, Ramon Amaro, Sladja
                                          Blazan, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Donna V. Jones, Nitzan Lebovic, Olivier Marboeuf, A. Dirk Moses, Rijin Sahakian, Nikhil
                                          Pal Singh, Kerstin Stakemeier, and Felix Stalder.
 
BOOK PRESENTATION
Wednesday, June 11, 2025 – 6 p.m.
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Seminar Room 20, 5th
                                          floor
Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7
1030 Vienna
Ana Teixeira Pinto, writer, cultural theorist and guest professor
                                          at the University of Fine Arts Nuremberg,
in conversation with
Felix Stalder, professor for Digital Culture at the
                                          Zurich University of the Arts.
An event of the Studio for Art and Time | Media at the Academy of Fine Arts
                                          Vienna in cooperation with the lecture series "In the Light of Recent Events", conceived by the
                                          departments of Painting, Transmedia Arts, Art and Knowledge Transfer and the institute Collection and Archive at the University
                                          of Applied Arts ViennaRELATED EVENT:
On Thursday, June 12, 2025, Ana Teixeira Pinto holds the lecture
                                          "Oh Man! Aggrieved Masculinity, Silicon Valley and the new Far Right" at Semperdepot, Vienna. Details 
here
The White West: Fascism, Unreason and the Paradox of Modernity
Kader Attia, Anselm Franke,
                                          Ana Teixeira Pinto (eds.)
Sternberg Press, 2023
ISBN: 978-3-95679-533-6
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