Niki Lambros

Posted on 2015/11/06 by

The Orthodox Monastery as Heterotopia

“…There are also, probably in every culture, in every civilization, real places — places that do exist and that are formed in the very founding of society — which are something like counter-sites, a kind of effectively enacted utopia in which the real sites, all the other real sites that can be found within the Read More

Posted on 2015/10/24 by

The “Hegelian Wound” and the Poet’s Voice as an Articulation

In Lawrence Grossberg’s interview regarding articulation, Stewart Hall says: “Let me come to the question of social forces. This ideology, which transforms a people’s consciousness and awareness of themselves and their historical situation, although it explodes culturally, does not constitute itself directly as a social and political force. It has its limits, as all religious Read More