CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Critical Theories of Fascism
Lisbon Praxis Summer School 2026
13-17 July 2026
School of Arts and Humanities
University of Lisbon, Portugal
Alex Demirović (Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung)
Clara Mattei (University of Tulsa)
Ewa Majewska (SWPS University, Warsaw)
Fabian Freyenhagen (University of Essex)
1. What is fascism, and how does Critical Theory conceptualize it? What are the continuities and ruptures between the early Frankfurt School’s critique of fascism and contemporary Critical Theory’s approaches to fascism?
2. In what ways do contemporary fascist movements resemble or differ from historical fascism? Is there a fascist rationality expressed across different historical contexts? How can the current global spread of fascism coexist with the processes of racialization and exclusion that fascism itself enacts? How do gender, masculinity, and sexuality function in contemporary fascist fantasies? How do digital platforms reshape fascist mobilization and community-building?
3. How does global capital intersect with the worldwide proliferation of fascist movements and regimes? What role do class interests play in the rise of fascist regimes? Can liberal institutions coexist with fascistic practices, or is fascism inherently illiberal?
4. What can Critical Theory do about fascism? How should we conceptualize resistance to fascism today? In what ways can feminism, anti-racism, and anti-colonial thought help us analyze and resist fascist tendencies?
Application deadline: April 15, 2026
Announcement of selected applications: April 30
Registration fee
- Applicants with financial support from institutions based on high-income countries: 150 €
- Applicants with financial support from institutions based on all other countries: 100 €
- Applicants without institutional financial support: 50 €
Organizing Committee
Tamara Caraus, Moirika Reker, Mariana Teixeira, Jose Rosales, Antonio Oraldi (Praxis-CFUL)
This activity is funded by Portuguese national funds through FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., within the project UID/00310/2025, Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa, with the DOI 10.54499/UID/00310/2025.
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