Ideology, Interrupted

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Claire Vaye Watkins
climate change
Colson Whitehead
critical theory
democratic political agency
eco-catastrophe
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food insecurity
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gender theory
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Han Kang
Hannah Arendt
interregnum
Julia Kristeva
Liam Brown
Ling Ma
Louis Althusser
My Year of Meats
neoliberalism
pandemic
politics
precarity
Ruth Ozeki
Severance
Skin
The Vegetarian
Zone One

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  • ISBN 9781517921804
  • Weight: 369g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A powerful argument that the failure of ideology has created political disconnection and apathy

Political institutions increasingly fail to provide representations where citizens can recognize, identify, and imagine themselves as part of the institutions' democratic project. Robin Truth Goodman argues that this disconnection is because ideology itself has gotten interrupted. Reversing Louis Althusser's famous formulation of ideology as "calling" to citizens who, in response, turn toward the call, she argues that citizens now feel that ideology has turned away from them and stopped calling, endangering the most basic processes of modern democracies.

Deconstructing the widespread failure of democratic institutions to connect with individuals, Goodman examines recent works by authors such as Claire Vaye Watkins, Colson Whitehead, Ling Ma, Han Kang, and Ruth Ozeki that interrogate subjective agency within three different sites of social struggle: eco-catastrophe, pandemic, and food insecurity. She shows the themes that emerge from the novels reflecting and extending how the privatization and technologization of political decision-making have effectively cut off politicians and political institutions from the people they are supposed to serve.

Basing her study in the political philosophy of Judith Butler, Hannah Arendt, Julia Kristeva, and other prominent feminists, Goodman draws parallels with gender theory and argues that precarity in democratic societies has prevented citizens from finding points of engagement within politics. Diagnosing this widespread inability to translate private struggles into collective responses, Ideology, Interrupted is a powerful and inspiring call for new forms of societal bonds and political engagement to rejuvenate our democratic systems.

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Robin Truth Goodman is Distinguished Research Professor of English at Florida State University. She is author of Milestones in Critical Feminist Theory and Cinema and the Political Imagination: Third Cinema and Its After-Image and editor of Film as World Literature and Feminism as World Literature.

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